VirtualMailManager/aliasdomain.py
author Pascal Volk <user@localhost.localdomain.org>
Thu, 28 Jun 2012 18:33:32 +0000
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Updated copyright notices to include the year 2012.

# -*- coding: UTF-8 -*-
# Copyright (c) 2008 - 2012, Pascal Volk
# See COPYING for distribution information.
"""
    VirtualMailManager.aliasdomain
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Virtual Mail Manager's AliasDomain class to manage alias domains.
"""

from VirtualMailManager.domain import Domain, check_domainname
from VirtualMailManager.constants import \
     ALIASDOMAIN_EXISTS, ALIASDOMAIN_ISDOMAIN, ALIASDOMAIN_NO_DOMDEST, \
     NO_SUCH_ALIASDOMAIN, NO_SUCH_DOMAIN
from VirtualMailManager.errors import AliasDomainError as ADErr


_ = lambda msg: msg


class AliasDomain(object):
    """Class to manage e-mail alias domains."""
    __slots__ = ('_gid', '_name', '_domain', '_dbh')

    def __init__(self, dbh, domainname):
        """Creates a new AliasDomain instance.

        Arguments:

        `dbh` : pyPgSQL.PgSQL.Connection
          a database connection for the database access
        `domainname` : basestring
          the name of the AliasDomain"""
        self._dbh = dbh
        self._name = check_domainname(domainname)
        self._gid = 0
        self._domain = None
        self._load()

    def _load(self):
        """Loads the AliasDomain's GID from the database and checks if the
        domain name is marked as primary."""
        dbc = self._dbh.cursor()
        dbc.execute('SELECT gid, is_primary FROM domain_name WHERE '
                    'domainname = %s', (self._name,))
        result = dbc.fetchone()
        dbc.close()
        if result:
            if result[1]:
                raise ADErr(_(u"The domain '%s' is a primary domain.") %
                            self._name, ALIASDOMAIN_ISDOMAIN)
            self._gid = result[0]

    def set_destination(self, dest_domain):
        """Set the destination of a new AliasDomain or updates the
        destination of an existing AliasDomain.

        Argument:

        `dest_domain` : VirtualMailManager.Domain.Domain
          the AliasDomain's destination domain
        """
        assert isinstance(dest_domain, Domain)
        self._domain = dest_domain

    def save(self):
        """Stores information about the new AliasDomain in the database."""
        if self._gid > 0:
            raise ADErr(_(u"The alias domain '%s' already exists.") %
                        self._name, ALIASDOMAIN_EXISTS)
        if not self._domain:
            raise ADErr(_(u'No destination domain set for the alias domain.'),
                        ALIASDOMAIN_NO_DOMDEST)
        if self._domain.gid < 1:
            raise ADErr(_(u"The target domain '%s' does not exist.") %
                        self._domain.name, NO_SUCH_DOMAIN)
        dbc = self._dbh.cursor()
        dbc.execute('INSERT INTO domain_name (domainname, gid, is_primary) '
                    'VALUES (%s, %s, FALSE)', (self._name, self._domain.gid))
        self._dbh.commit()
        dbc.close()
        self._gid = self._domain.gid

    def info(self):
        """Returns a dict (keys: "alias" and "domain") with the names of the
        AliasDomain and its primary domain."""
        if self._gid < 1:
            raise ADErr(_(u"The alias domain '%s' does not exist.") %
                        self._name, NO_SUCH_ALIASDOMAIN)
        dbc = self._dbh.cursor()
        dbc.execute('SELECT domainname FROM domain_name WHERE gid = %s AND '
                    'is_primary', (self._gid,))
        domain = dbc.fetchone()
        dbc.close()
        if domain:
            return {'alias': self._name, 'domain': domain[0]}
        else:  # an almost unlikely case, isn't it?
            raise ADErr(_(u'There is no primary domain for the alias domain '
                          u"'%s'.") % self._name, NO_SUCH_DOMAIN)

    def switch(self):
        """Switch the destination of the AliasDomain to the new destination,
        set with the method `set_destination()`.
        """
        if not self._domain:
            raise ADErr(_(u'No destination domain set for the alias domain.'),
                        ALIASDOMAIN_NO_DOMDEST)
        if self._domain.gid < 1:
            raise ADErr(_(u"The target domain '%s' does not exist.") %
                        self._domain.name, NO_SUCH_DOMAIN)
        if self._gid < 1:
            raise ADErr(_(u"The alias domain '%s' does not exist.") %
                        self._name, NO_SUCH_ALIASDOMAIN)
        if self._gid == self._domain.gid:
            raise ADErr(_(u"The alias domain '%(alias)s' is already assigned "
                          u"to the domain '%(domain)s'.") %
                        {'alias': self._name, 'domain': self._domain.name},
                        ALIASDOMAIN_EXISTS)
        dbc = self._dbh.cursor()
        dbc.execute('UPDATE domain_name SET gid = %s WHERE gid = %s AND '
                    'domainname = %s AND NOT is_primary', (self._domain.gid,
                    self._gid, self._name))
        self._dbh.commit()
        dbc.close()
        self._gid = self._domain.gid

    def delete(self):
        """Delete the AliasDomain's record form the database.

        Raises an AliasDomainError if the AliasDomain doesn't exist.
        """
        if self._gid < 1:
            raise ADErr(_(u"The alias domain '%s' does not exist.") %
                        self._name, NO_SUCH_ALIASDOMAIN)
        dbc = self._dbh.cursor()
        dbc.execute('DELETE FROM domain_name WHERE domainname = %s AND NOT '
                    'is_primary', (self._name,))
        if dbc.rowcount > 0:
            self._dbh.commit()
            self._gid = 0
        dbc.close()

del _