[Zope-CMF] [CMF 2.1] opaque items calls make performance issue
Charlie Clark
charlie at begeistert.org
Sun Aug 9 15:03:23 EDT 2009
Am 09.08.2009, 04:48 Uhr, schrieb Martin Aspeli <optilude+lists at gmail.com>:
>>> self_base = aq_base(self)
>>> for name in self_base.__dict__.keys()
>>> obj = getattr(self, name)
>>> if ICallableOpaqueItem.providedBy(obj):
>>> items.append((obj.getId(), obj))
> That's just *nuts*!
From my previous answer to this which I forgot to send to the list as well
- can we change the list settings so that answers go to it by default?
CMF maintains pretty extensive backwards compatability.
A similar question came up a couple of years ago and produced this
response from Tres:
http://mail.zope.org/pipermail/zope-cmf/2007-March/025754.html
ie. there is no reason why this should not be deprecated and replaced.
Returning to the original questions:
But z2ICallableOpaqueItem is a Zope2 interface and I m not used to this
kind of object. It seems they are generated on runtime, so for me it's
hard to debug.
No, it's simply renamed on import in CMFCatalogAware
* What are opaqueitems (any example ? I don't have find anything usefull
in tests of CMFCore)
""" Interface for callable opaque items.
o Opaque items are subelements that are contained using something that
is not an ObjectManager.
o On add, copy, move and delete operations, a marked opaque items
'manage_afterAdd', 'manage_afterClone' and 'manage_beforeDelete'
hooks get called if available. Unavailable hooks do not throw
exceptions.
"""
DiscussionItems are ICallableOpaqueItems
* Is zope2 interface are still used and why ?
For anything that uses OpaqueItems. From Tres' post it's pretty unlikely
that this is the case. The z2I "import as" has been removed in CMF trunk.
* How could I replace those calls, or improved this code that always
return an empty tuple
In you own deployments I suggest simply overriding the code to do just
that.
Charlie
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