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# IVLE - Informatics Virtual Learning Environment
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# Copyright (C) 2007-2008 The University of Melbourne
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110-1301  USA
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# Module: Database
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# Author: Matt Giuca
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# Date:   15/2/2008
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# Code to talk to the PostgreSQL database.
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# (This is the Data Access Layer).
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# All DB code should be in this module to ensure portability if we want to
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# change the DB implementation.
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# This means no SQL strings should be outside of this module. Add functions
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# here to perform the activities needed, and place the SQL code for those
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# activities within.
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# CAUTION to editors of this module.
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# All string inputs must be sanitized by calling _escape before being
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# formatted into an SQL query string.
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import pg
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import conf
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import md5
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import copy
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from common import (caps, user)
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def _escape(val):
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    """Wrapper around pg.escape_string. Prepares the Python value for use in
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    SQL. Returns a string, which may be safely placed verbatim into an SQL
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    query.
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    Handles the following types:
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    * str: Escapes the string, and also quotes it.
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    * int/long/float: Just converts to an unquoted string.
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    * bool: Returns as "TRUE" or "FALSE", unquoted.
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    * NoneType: Returns "NULL", unquoted.
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    * common.caps.Role: Returns the role as a quoted, lowercase string.
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    Raises a DBException if val has an unsupported type.
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    """
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    # "E'" is postgres's way of making "escape" strings.
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    # Such strings allow backslashes to escape things. Since escape_string
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    # converts a single backslash into two backslashes, it needs to be fed
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    # into E mode.
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    # Ref: http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.2/static/sql-syntax-lexical.html
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    # WARNING: PostgreSQL-specific code
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    if val is None:
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        return "NULL"
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    elif isinstance(val, str):
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        return "E'" + pg.escape_string(val) + "'"
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    elif isinstance(val, bool):
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        return "TRUE" if val else "FALSE"
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    elif isinstance(val, int) or isinstance(val, long) \
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        or isinstance(val, float):
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        return str(val)
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    elif isinstance(val, caps.Role):
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        return _escape(str(val))
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    else:
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        raise DBException("Attempt to insert an unsupported type "
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            "into the database")
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def _passhash(password):
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    return md5.md5(password).hexdigest()
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class DBException(Exception):
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    """A DBException is for bad conditions in the database or bad input to
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    these methods. If Postgres throws an exception it does not get rebadged.
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    This is only for additional exceptions."""
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    pass
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class DB:
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    """An IVLE database object. This object provides an interface to
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    interacting with the IVLE database without using any external SQL.
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    Most methods of this class have an optional dry argument. If true, they
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    will return the SQL query string and NOT actually execute it. (For
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    debugging purposes).
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    Methods may throw db.DBException, or any of the pg exceptions as well.
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    (In general, be prepared to catch exceptions!)
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    """
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    def __init__(self):
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        """Connects to the database and creates a DB object.
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        Takes no parameters - gets all the DB info from the configuration."""
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        self.open = False
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        self.db = pg.connect(dbname=conf.db_dbname, host=conf.db_host,
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                port=conf.db_port, user=conf.db_user, passwd=conf.db_password)
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        self.open = True
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    def __del__(self):
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        if self.open:
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            self.db.close()
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    # GENERIC DB FUNCTIONS #
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    @staticmethod
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    def check_dict(dict, tablefields, disallowed=frozenset([]), must=False):
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        """Checks that a dict does not contain keys that are not fields
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        of the specified table.
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        dict: A mapping from string keys to values; the keys are checked to
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            see that they correspond to login table fields.
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        tablefields: Collection of strings for field names in the table.
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            Only these fields will be allowed.
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        disallowed: Optional collection of strings for field names that are
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            not allowed.
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        must: If True, the dict MUST contain all fields in tablefields.
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            If False, it may contain any subset of the fields.
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        Returns True if the dict is valid, False otherwise.
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        """
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        allowed = frozenset(tablefields) - frozenset(disallowed)
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        dictkeys = frozenset(dict.keys())
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        if must:
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            return allowed == dictkeys
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        else:
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            return allowed.issuperset(dictkeys)
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    def insert(self, dict, tablename, tablefields, disallowed=frozenset([]),
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        dry=False):
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        """Inserts a new row in a table, using data from a supplied
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        dictionary (which will be checked by check_dict).
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        dict: Dictionary mapping column names to values. The values may be
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            any of the following types:
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            str, int, long, float, NoneType.
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        tablename: String, name of the table to insert into. Will NOT be
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            escaped - must be a valid identifier.
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        tablefields, disallowed: see check_dict.
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        dry: Returns the SQL query as a string, and does not execute it.
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        Raises a DBException if the dictionary contains invalid fields.
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        """
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        if not DB.check_dict(dict, tablefields, disallowed):
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            extras = set(dict.keys()) - tablefields
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            raise DBException("Supplied dictionary contains invalid fields. (%s)" % (repr(extras)))
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        # Build two lists concurrently: field names and values, as SQL strings
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        fieldnames = []
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        values = []
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        for k,v in dict.items():
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            fieldnames.append(k)
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            values.append(_escape(v))
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        if len(fieldnames) == 0: return
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        fieldnames = ', '.join(fieldnames)
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        values = ', '.join(values)
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        query = ("INSERT INTO %s (%s) VALUES (%s);"
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            % (tablename, fieldnames, values))
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        if dry: return query
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        self.db.query(query)
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    def update(self, primarydict, updatedict, tablename, tablefields,
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        primary_keys, disallowed_update=frozenset([]), dry=False):
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        """Updates a row in a table, matching against primarydict to find the
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        row, and using the data in updatedict (which will be checked by
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        check_dict).
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        primarydict: Dict mapping column names to values. The keys should be
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            the table's primary key. Only rows which match this dict's values
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            will be updated.
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        updatedict: Dict mapping column names to values. The columns will be
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            updated with the given values for the matched rows.
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        tablename, tablefields, disallowed_update: See insert.
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        primary_keys: Collection of strings which together form the primary
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            key for this table. primarydict must contain all of these as keys,
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            and only these keys.
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        """
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        if (not (DB.check_dict(primarydict, primary_keys, must=True)
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            and DB.check_dict(updatedict, tablefields, disallowed_update))):
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            raise DBException("Supplied dictionary contains invalid or missing fields (1).")
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        # Make a list of SQL fragments of the form "field = 'new value'"
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        # These fragments are ALREADY-ESCAPED
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        setlist = []
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        for k,v in updatedict.items():
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            setlist.append("%s = %s" % (k, _escape(v)))
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        wherelist = []
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        for k,v in primarydict.items():
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            wherelist.append("%s = %s" % (k, _escape(v)))
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        if len(setlist) == 0 or len(wherelist) == 0:
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            return
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        # Join the fragments into a comma-separated string
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        setstring = ', '.join(setlist)
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        wherestring = ' AND '.join(wherelist)
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        # Build the whole query as an UPDATE statement
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        query = ("UPDATE %s SET %s WHERE %s;"
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            % (tablename, setstring, wherestring))
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        if dry: return query
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        self.db.query(query)
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    def delete(self, primarydict, tablename, primary_keys, dry=False):
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        """Deletes a row in the table, matching against primarydict to find
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        the row.
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        primarydict, tablename, primary_keys: See update.
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        """
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        if not DB.check_dict(primarydict, primary_keys, must=True):
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            raise DBException("Supplied dictionary contains invalid or missing fields (2).")
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        wherelist = []
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        for k,v in primarydict.items():
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            wherelist.append("%s = %s" % (k, _escape(v)))
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        if len(wherelist) == 0:
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            return
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        wherestring = ' AND '.join(wherelist)
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        query = ("DELETE FROM %s WHERE %s;" % (tablename, wherestring))
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        if dry: return query
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        self.db.query(query)
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    def get_single(self, primarydict, tablename, getfields, primary_keys,
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        error_notfound="No rows found", dry=False):
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        """Retrieves a single row from a table, returning it as a dictionary
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        mapping field names to values. Matches against primarydict to find the
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        row.
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        primarydict, tablename, primary_keys: See update/delete.
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        getfields: Collection of strings; the field names which will be
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            returned as keys in the dictionary.
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        error_notfound: Error message if 0 rows match.
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        Raises a DBException if 0 rows match, with error_notfound as the msg.
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        Raises an AssertError if >1 rows match (this should not happen if
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            primary_keys is indeed the primary key).
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        """
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        if not DB.check_dict(primarydict, primary_keys, must=True):
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            raise DBException("Supplied dictionary contains invalid or missing fields (3).")
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        wherelist = []
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        for k,v in primarydict.items():
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            wherelist.append("%s = %s" % (k, _escape(v)))
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        if len(getfields) == 0 or len(wherelist) == 0:
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            return
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        # Join the fragments into a comma-separated string
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        getstring = ', '.join(getfields)
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        wherestring = ' AND '.join(wherelist)
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        # Build the whole query as an SELECT statement
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        query = ("SELECT %s FROM %s WHERE %s;"
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            % (getstring, tablename, wherestring))
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        if dry: return query
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        result = self.db.query(query)
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        # Expecting exactly one
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        if result.ntuples() != 1:
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            # It should not be possible for ntuples to be greater than 1
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            assert (result.ntuples() < 1)
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            raise DBException(error_notfound)
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        # Return as a dictionary
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        return result.dictresult()[0]
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    def get_all(self, tablename, getfields, dry=False):
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        """Retrieves all rows from a table, returning it as a list of
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        dictionaries mapping field names to values.
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        tablename, getfields: See get_single.
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        """
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        if len(getfields) == 0:
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            return
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        getstring = ', '.join(getfields)
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        query = ("SELECT %s FROM %s;" % (getstring, tablename))
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        if dry: return query
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        return self.db.query(query).dictresult()
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    def start_transaction(self, dry=False):
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        """Starts a DB transaction.
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        Will not commit any changes until self.commit() is called.
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        """
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        query = "START TRANSACTION;"
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        if dry: return query
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        self.db.query(query)
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    def commit(self, dry=False):
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        """Commits (ends) a DB transaction.
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        Commits all changes since the call to start_transaction.
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        """
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        query = "COMMIT;"
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        if dry: return query
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        self.db.query(query)
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    def rollback(self, dry=False):
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        """Rolls back (ends) a DB transaction, undoing all changes since the
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        call to start_transaction.
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        """
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        query = "ROLLBACK;"
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        if dry: return query
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        self.db.query(query)
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    # USER MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS #
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    login_primary = frozenset(["login"])
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    login_fields_list = [
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        "login", "passhash", "state", "unixid", "email", "nick", "fullname",
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        "rolenm", "studentid", "acct_exp", "pass_exp", "last_login", "svn_pass"
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    ]
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    login_fields = frozenset(login_fields_list)
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    def create_user(self, user_obj=None, dry=False, **kwargs):
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        """Creates a user login entry in the database.
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        Two ways to call this - passing a user object, or passing
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        all fields as separate arguments.
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        Either pass a "user_obj" as the first argument (in which case other
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        fields will be ignored), or pass all fields as arguments.
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        All user fields are to be passed as args. The argument names
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        are the field names of the "login" table of the DB schema.
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        However, instead of supplying a "passhash", you must supply a
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        "password" argument, which will be hashed internally.
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        Also "state" must not given explicitly; it is implicitly set to
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        "no_agreement".
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        Raises an exception if the user already exists, or the dict contains
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        invalid keys or is missing required keys.
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        """
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        if 'passhash' in kwargs:
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            raise DBException("Supplied arguments include passhash (invalid) (1).")
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        # Make a copy of the dict. Change password to passhash (hashing it),
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        # and set 'state' to "no_agreement".
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        if user_obj is None:
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            # Use the kwargs
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            fields = copy.copy(kwargs)
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        else:
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            # Use the user object
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            fields = dict(user_obj)
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        if 'password' in fields:
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            fields['passhash'] = _passhash(fields['password'])
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            del fields['password']
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        if 'role' in fields:
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            # Convert role to rolenm
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            fields['rolenm'] = str(user_obj.role)
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            del fields['role']
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        if user_obj is None:
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            fields['state'] = "no_agreement"
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            # else, we'll trust the user, but it SHOULD be "no_agreement"
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            # (We can't change it because then the user object would not
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            # reflect the DB).
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        if 'local_password' in fields:
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            del fields['local_password']
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        # Execute the query.
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        return self.insert(fields, "login", self.login_fields, dry=dry)
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    def update_user(self, login, dry=False, **kwargs):
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        """Updates fields of a particular user. login is the name of the user
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        to update. The dict contains the fields which will be modified, and
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        their new values. If any value is omitted from the dict, it does not
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        get modified. login and studentid may not be modified.
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        Passhash may be modified by supplying a "password" field, in
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        cleartext, not a hashed password.
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        Note that no checking is done. It is expected this function is called
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        by a trusted source. In particular, it allows the password to be
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        changed without knowing the old password. The caller should check
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        that the user knows the existing password before calling this function
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        with a new one.
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        """
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        if 'passhash' in kwargs:
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            raise DBException("Supplied arguments include passhash (invalid) (2).")
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        if "password" in kwargs:
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            kwargs = copy.copy(kwargs)
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            kwargs['passhash'] = _passhash(kwargs['password'])
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            del kwargs['password']
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        return self.update({"login": login}, kwargs, "login",
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            self.login_fields, self.login_primary, ["login", "studentid"],
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            dry=dry)
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    def get_user(self, login, dry=False):
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        """Given a login, returns a User object containing details looked up
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        in the DB.
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        Raises a DBException if the login is not found in the DB.
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        """
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        userdict = self.get_single({"login": login}, "login",
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            self.login_fields, self.login_primary,
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            error_notfound="get_user: No user with that login name", dry=dry)
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        if dry:
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            return userdict     # Query string
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        # Package into a User object
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        return user.User(**userdict)
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    def get_users(self, dry=False):
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        """Returns a list of all users in the DB, as User objects.
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        """
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        userdicts = self.get_all("login", self.login_fields, dry=dry)
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        if dry:
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            return userdicts    # Query string
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        # Package into User objects
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        return [user.User(**userdict) for userdict in userdicts]
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    def user_authenticate(self, login, password, dry=False):
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        """Performs a password authentication on a user. Returns True if
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        "passhash" is the correct passhash for the given login, False
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        if the passhash does not match the password in the DB,
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        and None if the passhash in the DB is NULL.
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        Also returns False if the login does not exist (so if you want to
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        differentiate these cases, use get_user and catch an exception).
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        """
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        query = "SELECT passhash FROM login WHERE login = '%s';" % login
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        if dry: return query
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        result = self.db.query(query)
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        if result.ntuples() == 1:
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            # Valid username. Check password.
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            passhash = result.getresult()[0][0]
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            if passhash is None:
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                return None
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            return _passhash(password) == passhash
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        else:
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            return False
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Moved www/conf and www/common to a new directory lib. This separates the "web"
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    def close(self):
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        """Close the DB connection. Do not call any other functions after
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db: Make the DB object self-closing.
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        self.open = False