Added the essential changes since vmm-0.4. Partly reformatted.
# -*- coding: UTF-8 -*-
# Copyright (c) 2008 - 2009, VEB IT
# See COPYING for distribution information.
"""Virtual Mail Manager's MailLocation class to manage the mail_location
for accounts."""
from constants.VERSION import *
import re
from Exceptions import VMMMailLocationException as MLE
import constants.ERROR as ERR
RE_MAILLOCATION = """^\w{1,20}$"""
class MailLocation:
"""A wrapper class thats provide access to the maillocation table"""
def __init__(self, dbh, mid=None, maillocation=None):
"""Creates a new MailLocation instance.
Either mid or maillocation must be specified.
Keyword arguments:
dbh -- a pyPgSQL.PgSQL.connection
mid -- the id of a maillocation (long)
maillocation -- the value of the maillocation (str)
"""
self._dbh = dbh
if mid is None and maillocation is None:
raise MLE(_('Either mid or maillocation must be specified.'),
ERR.MAILLOCATION_INIT)
elif mid is not None:
try:
self.__id = long(mid)
except ValueError:
raise MLE(_('mid must be an int/long.'), ERR.MAILLOCATION_INIT)
self._loadByID()
else:
if re.match(RE_MAILLOCATION, maillocation):
self.__maillocation = maillocation
self._loadByName()
else:
raise MLE(
_(u'Invalid folder name »%s«, it may consist only of\n\
1 - 20 single byte characters (A-Z, a-z, 0-9 and _).') % maillocation,
ERR.MAILLOCATION_INIT)
def _loadByID(self):
dbc = self._dbh.cursor()
dbc.execute('SELECT maillocation FROM maillocation WHERE mid = %s',
self.__id)
result = dbc.fetchone()
dbc.close()
if result is not None:
self.__maillocation = result[0]
else:
raise MLE(_('Unknown mid specified.'), ERR.UNKNOWN_MAILLOCATION_ID)
def _loadByName(self):
dbc = self._dbh.cursor()
dbc.execute('SELECT mid FROM maillocation WHERE maillocation = %s',
self.__maillocation)
result = dbc.fetchone()
dbc.close()
if result is not None:
self.__id = result[0]
else:
self._save()
def _save(self):
dbc = self._dbh.cursor()
dbc.execute("SELECT nextval('maillocation_id')")
self.__id = dbc.fetchone()[0]
dbc.execute('INSERT INTO maillocation(mid,maillocation) VALUES(%s,%s)',
self.__id, self.__maillocation)
self._dbh.commit()
dbc.close()
def getID(self):
"""Returns the unique ID of the maillocation."""
return self.__id
def getMailLocation(self):
"""Returns the value of maillocation, ex: 'Maildir'"""
return self.__maillocation