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file-browser: refactor how we load metadata for file trees....
file-browser: refactor how we load metadata for file trees. Before we used to use JSON data to map the nodes to json and fill in metadata. Now we use rendered parts of html. This is nicer for caching as it would allow us to replace the view with cached tree and then after ajax load replace it again with cached with metadata. On the next request we'll get the cached with metadata and thus we can skip entirely second ajax call for metadata. This is part of #4083

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pathed.py
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"""
A path/directory class.
"""
import os
import shutil
import logging
from rhodecode.lib.dbmigrate.migrate import exceptions
from rhodecode.lib.dbmigrate.migrate.versioning.config import *
from rhodecode.lib.dbmigrate.migrate.versioning.util import KeyedInstance
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class Pathed(KeyedInstance):
"""
A class associated with a path/directory tree.
Only one instance of this class may exist for a particular file;
__new__ will return an existing instance if possible
"""
parent = None
@classmethod
def _key(cls, path):
return str(path)
def __init__(self, path):
self.path = path
if self.__class__.parent is not None:
self._init_parent(path)
def _init_parent(self, path):
"""Try to initialize this object's parent, if it has one"""
parent_path = self.__class__._parent_path(path)
self.parent = self.__class__.parent(parent_path)
log.debug("Getting parent %r:%r" % (self.__class__.parent, parent_path))
self.parent._init_child(path, self)
def _init_child(self, child, path):
"""Run when a child of this object is initialized.
Parameters: the child object; the path to this object (its
parent)
"""
@classmethod
def _parent_path(cls, path):
"""
Fetch the path of this object's parent from this object's path.
"""
# os.path.dirname(), but strip directories like files (like
# unix basename)
#
# Treat directories like files...
if path[-1] == '/':
path = path[:-1]
ret = os.path.dirname(path)
return ret
@classmethod
def require_notfound(cls, path):
"""Ensures a given path does not already exist"""
if os.path.exists(path):
raise exceptions.PathFoundError(path)
@classmethod
def require_found(cls, path):
"""Ensures a given path already exists"""
if not os.path.exists(path):
raise exceptions.PathNotFoundError(path)
def __str__(self):
return self.path