On 6 July 2012 16:36, Richard Harley <richard@scholarpack.com> wrote:
That works great, thanks. So there is no way to do this across, say, a folder with hundreds of scripts in without duplicating the code in each individually?
For one Plone hotfix we took the approach of blacklisting certain scripts by monkey-patching Bindings._bindAndExec (Bindings is a superclass of PythonScript): from Shared.DC.Scripts.Bindings import Bindings from zExceptions import Forbidden DO_NOT_PUBLISH = [ 'script_id', ... ] def _patched_bindAndExec(self, args, kw, caller_namespace): '''Prepares the bound information and calls _exec(), possibly with a namespace. ''' template_id = hasattr(self, 'getId') and self.getId() or '' request = getattr(self, 'REQUEST', None) if (template_id and request and template_id in DO_NOT_PUBLISH and request.get('PUBLISHED') is self): raise Forbidden('Script may not be published.') return self._original_bindAndExec(args, kw, caller_namespace) Bindings._original_bindAndExec = Bindings._bindAndExec Bindings._bindAndExec = _patched_bindAndExec You could create an unpublishable subclass of PythonScript using a similar technique. Ideally PythonScripts would opt in to being publishable based on some metadata option. Laurence