Grégoire Weber wrote:
Hi,
below an issue I don't have any idea where the problem lies. Are there some experts around that could give me some advice? Thanks! The code is for the redesign of the swiss community site http://www.zope.ch hopefully working in two weeks. So please, help!
Are there any known issues copy&pasting a freshly added object A to another folderish object I in the A's manage_afterAdd hook?
Doing Copy&Paste by hand (by GUI) after the object A was added works.
Have a look at the simplified code snippet (Python Product):
def manage_afterAdd(self, item, container): """ simplified code called after instanation of object A (self) in folder P (container) """ index_obj = getattr(container.aq_base, 'index_html', None) if (index_obj is not None) and (index_obj.meta_type == self.meta_type): # P has an object I (index_obj) of the same type as A is index_obj.addToCollection(container._getOb(self.getId()))
def addToCollection(self, obj): """ simplified code in the same class called on index_html object """ container = obj.getParentNode() id = obj.getId()
# this copies object A (obj, just instanated before manage_afterAdd!!!) # to object I (self, same as index_obj above) self.manage_pasteObjects(context.manage_copyObjects(id)) # raises ERROR below ^^^^^^^
Not sure, but shouldn't 'context' be 'self'? I'm not sure because that doesn't seem to be the error that you are seeing. I would have thought that the use of 'context' would raise a NameError (or something like that). tim