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@@ -8,11 +8,11 @@ import uuid
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from django.conf import settings
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from django.db.models.signals import post_delete, post_save
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from django.utils import timezone
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+from django.utils.functional import curry
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from extras.webhooks import enqueue_webhooks
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from .constants import (
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OBJECTCHANGE_ACTION_CREATE, OBJECTCHANGE_ACTION_DELETE, OBJECTCHANGE_ACTION_UPDATE,
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- WEBHOOK_MODELS
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)
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from .models import ObjectChange
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@@ -20,58 +20,69 @@ from .models import ObjectChange
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_thread_locals = threading.local()
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-def mark_object_changed(instance, **kwargs):
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- """
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- Mark an object as having been created, saved, or updated. At the end of the request, this change will be recorded
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- and/or associated webhooks fired. We have to wait until the *end* of the request to the serialize the object,
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- because related fields like tags and custom fields have not yet been updated when the post_save signal is emitted.
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- """
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+def cache_changed_object(instance, **kwargs):
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+
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+ action = OBJECTCHANGE_ACTION_CREATE if kwargs['created'] else OBJECTCHANGE_ACTION_UPDATE
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+
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+ # Cache the object for further processing was the response has completed.
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+ _thread_locals.changed_objects.append(
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+ (instance, action)
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+ )
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+
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+
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+def _record_object_deleted(request, instance, **kwargs):
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- # Determine what action is being performed. The post_save signal sends a `created` boolean, whereas post_delete
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- # does not.
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- if 'created' in kwargs:
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- action = OBJECTCHANGE_ACTION_CREATE if kwargs['created'] else OBJECTCHANGE_ACTION_UPDATE
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- else:
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- action = OBJECTCHANGE_ACTION_DELETE
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+ # Record that the object was deleted.
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+ if hasattr(instance, 'log_change'):
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+ instance.log_change(request.user, request.id, OBJECTCHANGE_ACTION_DELETE)
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- _thread_locals.changed_objects.append((instance, action))
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+ enqueue_webhooks(instance, OBJECTCHANGE_ACTION_DELETE)
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class ObjectChangeMiddleware(object):
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"""
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- This middleware intercepts all requests to connects object signals to the Django runtime. The signals collect all
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- changed objects into a local thread by way of the `mark_object_changed()` receiver. At the end of the request,
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- the middleware iterates over the objects to process change events like Change Logging and Webhooks.
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- """
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+ This middleware performs two functions in response to an object being created, updated, or deleted:
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+
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+ 1. Create an ObjectChange to reflect the modification to the object in the changelog.
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+ 2. Enqueue any relevant webhooks.
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+ The post_save and pre_delete signals are employed to catch object modifications, however changes are recorded a bit
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+ differently for each. Objects being saved are cached into thread-local storage for action *after* the response has
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+ completed. This ensures that serialization of the object is performed only after any related objects (e.g. tags)
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+ have been created. Conversely, deletions are acted upon immediately, so that the serialized representation of the
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+ object is recorded before it (and any related objects) are actually deleted from the database.
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+ """
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def __init__(self, get_response):
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self.get_response = get_response
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def __call__(self, request):
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- # Initialize the list of changed objects
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+ # Initialize an empty list to cache objects being saved.
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_thread_locals.changed_objects = []
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# Assign a random unique ID to the request. This will be used to associate multiple object changes made during
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# the same request.
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request.id = uuid.uuid4()
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- # Connect mark_object_changed to the post_save and post_delete receivers
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- post_save.connect(mark_object_changed, dispatch_uid='record_object_saved')
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- post_delete.connect(mark_object_changed, dispatch_uid='record_object_deleted')
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+ # Signals don't include the request context, so we're currying it into the pre_delete function ahead of time.
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+ record_object_deleted = curry(_record_object_deleted, request)
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+
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+ # Connect our receivers to the post_save and pre_delete signals.
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+ post_save.connect(cache_changed_object, dispatch_uid='record_object_saved')
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+ post_delete.connect(record_object_deleted, dispatch_uid='record_object_deleted')
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# Process the request
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response = self.get_response(request)
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- # Perform change logging and fire Webhook signals
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+ # Create records for any cached objects that were created/updated.
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for obj, action in _thread_locals.changed_objects:
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- # Log object changes
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- if obj.pk and hasattr(obj, 'log_change'):
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+
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+ # Record the change
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+ if hasattr(obj, 'log_change'):
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obj.log_change(request.user, request.id, action)
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- # Enqueue Webhooks if they are enabled
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- if settings.WEBHOOKS_ENABLED and obj.__class__.__name__.lower() in WEBHOOK_MODELS:
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- enqueue_webhooks(obj, action)
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+ # Enqueue webhooks
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+ enqueue_webhooks(obj, action)
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# Housekeeping: 1% chance of clearing out expired ObjectChanges
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if _thread_locals.changed_objects and settings.CHANGELOG_RETENTION and random.randint(1, 100) == 1:
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