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(core) Add BulkAddOrUpdateRecord action for efficiency
Summary: This diff adds a new `BulkAddOrUpdateRecord` user action which is what is sounds like: - A bulk version of the existing `AddOrUpdateRecord` action. - Much more efficient for operating on many records than applying many individual actions. - Column values are specified as maps from `colId` to arrays of values as usual. - Produces bulk versions of `AddRecord` and `UpdateRecord` actions instead of many individual actions. Examples of users wanting to use something like `AddOrUpdateRecord` with large numbers of records: - https://grist.slack.com/archives/C0234CPPXPA/p1651789710290879 - https://grist.slack.com/archives/C0234CPPXPA/p1660743493480119 - https://grist.slack.com/archives/C0234CPPXPA/p1660333148491559 - https://grist.slack.com/archives/C0234CPPXPA/p1663069291726159 I tested what made many `AddOrUpdateRecord` actions slow in the first place. It was almost entirely due to producing many individual `AddRecord` user actions. About half of that time was for processing the resulting `AddRecord` doc actions. Lookups and updates were not a problem. With these changes, the slowness is gone. The Python user action implementation is more complex but there are no surprises. The JS API now groups `records` based on the keys of `require` and `fields` so that `BulkAddOrUpdateRecord` can be applied to each group. Test Plan: Update and extend Python and DocApi tests. Reviewers: jarek, paulfitz Reviewed By: jarek, paulfitz Subscribers: jarek Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3642
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@@ -1033,8 +1033,7 @@ class TestUserActions(test_engine.EngineTestCase):
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{"color": "green"},
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{"on_many": "all"},
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[
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["UpdateRecord", "Table1", 1, {"color": "green"}],
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["UpdateRecord", "Table1", 2, {"color": "green"}],
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["BulkUpdateRecord", "Table1", [1, 2], {"color": ["green", "green"]}],
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],
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)
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@@ -1044,8 +1043,7 @@ class TestUserActions(test_engine.EngineTestCase):
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{"color": "greener"},
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{"on_many": "all", "allow_empty_require": True},
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[
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["UpdateRecord", "Table1", 1, {"color": "greener"}],
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["UpdateRecord", "Table1", 2, {"color": "greener"}],
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["BulkUpdateRecord", "Table1", [1, 2], {"color": ["greener", "greener"]}],
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],
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)
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@@ -1159,6 +1157,128 @@ class TestUserActions(test_engine.EngineTestCase):
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[["UpdateRecord", "Table1", 102, {"date": 1900800}]],
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)
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# Empty both does nothing
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check(
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{},
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{},
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{"allow_empty_require": True},
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[],
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)
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def test_bulk_add_or_update(self):
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sample = testutil.parse_test_sample({
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"SCHEMA": [
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[1, "Table1", [
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[1, "first_name", "Text", False, "", "first_name", ""],
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[2, "last_name", "Text", False, "", "last_name", ""],
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[4, "color", "Text", False, "", "color", ""],
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]],
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],
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"DATA": {
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"Table1": [
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["id", "first_name", "last_name"],
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[1, "John", "Doe"],
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[2, "John", "Smith"],
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],
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}
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})
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self.load_sample(sample)
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def check(require, values, options, stored):
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self.assertPartialOutActions(
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self.apply_user_action(["BulkAddOrUpdateRecord", "Table1", require, values, options]),
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{"stored": stored},
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)
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check(
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{
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"first_name": [
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"John",
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"John",
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"John",
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"Bob",
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],
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"last_name": [
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"Doe",
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"Smith",
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"Johnson",
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"Johnson",
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],
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},
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{
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"color": [
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"red",
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"blue",
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"green",
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"yellow",
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],
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},
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{},
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[
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["BulkAddRecord", "Table1", [3, 4], {
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"color": ["green", "yellow"],
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"first_name": ["John", "Bob"],
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"last_name": ["Johnson", "Johnson"],
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}],
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["BulkUpdateRecord", "Table1", [1, 2], {"color": ["red", "blue"]}],
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],
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)
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with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as cm:
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check(
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{"color": ["yellow"]},
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{"color": ["red", "blue", "green"]},
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{},
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[],
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)
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self.assertEqual(
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str(cm.exception),
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'Value lists must all have the same length, '
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'got {"col_values color": 3, "require color": 1}',
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)
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with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as cm:
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check(
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{
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"first_name": [
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"John",
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"John",
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],
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"last_name": [
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"Doe",
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],
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},
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{},
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{},
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[],
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)
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self.assertEqual(
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str(cm.exception),
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'Value lists must all have the same length, '
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'got {"require first_name": 2, "require last_name": 1}',
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)
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with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as cm:
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check(
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{
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"first_name": [
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"John",
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"John",
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],
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"last_name": [
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"Doe",
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"Doe",
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],
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},
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{},
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{},
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[],
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)
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self.assertEqual(
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str(cm.exception),
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"require values must be unique",
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)
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def test_reference_lookup(self):
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sample = testutil.parse_test_sample({
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"SCHEMA": [
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@@ -918,14 +918,15 @@ class UserActions(object):
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return values
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@useraction
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def AddOrUpdateRecord(self, table_id, require, col_values, options):
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def BulkAddOrUpdateRecord(self, table_id, require, col_values, options):
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"""
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Add or Update ('upsert') a single record depending on `options`
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and on whether a record matching `require` already exists.
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Add or Update ('upsert') records depending on `options`
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and on whether records matching `require` already exist.
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`require` and `col_values` are dictionaries mapping column IDs to single cell values.
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`require` and `col_values` are dictionaries mapping column IDs to lists of cell values.
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All lists across both dictionaries must have the same length.
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By default, if `table.lookupRecords(**require)` returns any records,
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By default, for a single record, if `table.lookupRecords(**require)` returns any records,
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update the first one with the values in `col_values`.
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Otherwise create a new record with values `{**require, **col_values}`.
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@@ -940,39 +941,97 @@ class UserActions(object):
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"""
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table = self._engine.tables[table_id]
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if not require and not options.get("allow_empty_require", False):
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update = options.get("update", True)
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add = options.get("add", True)
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on_many = options.get("on_many", "first")
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if on_many not in ("first", "none", "all"):
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raise ValueError("on_many should be 'first', 'none', or 'all', not %r" % on_many)
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allow_empty_require = options.get("allow_empty_require", False)
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if not require and not allow_empty_require:
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raise ValueError("require is empty but allow_empty_require isn't set")
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# Decode `require` before looking up, but let AddRecord/UpdateRecord decode the final
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# values when adding/updating
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decoded_require = {k: decode_object(v) for k, v in six.iteritems(require)}
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records = list(table.lookup_records(**decoded_require))
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if not require and not col_values:
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return # nothing to do
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if records and options.get("update", True):
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if len(records) > 1:
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on_many = options.get("on_many", "first")
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if on_many == "first":
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records = records[:1]
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elif on_many == "none":
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return
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elif on_many != "all":
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raise ValueError("on_many should be 'first', 'none', or 'all', not %r" % on_many)
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lengths = {}
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lengths.update({'require ' + k:
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len(v) for k, v in six.iteritems(require)})
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lengths.update({'col_values ' + k:
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len(v) for k, v in six.iteritems(col_values)})
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unique_lengths = set(lengths.values())
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if len(unique_lengths) != 1:
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raise ValueError("Value lists must all have the same length, got %s" %
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json.dumps(lengths, sort_keys=True))
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[length] = unique_lengths
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for record in records:
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self.UpdateRecord(table_id, record.id, col_values)
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decoded_require = actions.decode_bulk_values(require)
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num_unique_keys = len(set(zip(*decoded_require.values())))
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if require and num_unique_keys < length:
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raise ValueError("require values must be unique")
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if not records and options.get("add", True):
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values = {
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key: value
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for key, value in six.iteritems(require)
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if not (
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# Column IDs in `require` that can be used to set values when creating new records,
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# i.e. not formula columns that don't allow setting values.
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# `col_values` is not checked for this because setting such a column there should raise an error
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# This doesn't apply to `require` since it's also used to match existing records.
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require_add_keys = {
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key for key in require
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if not (
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table.get_column(key).is_formula() and
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# Check that there actually is a formula and this isn't just an empty column
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self._engine.docmodel.get_column_rec(table_id, key).formula
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)
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}
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values.update(col_values)
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self.AddRecord(table_id, values.pop("id", None), values)
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)
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}
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col_keys = set(col_values.keys())
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# Arguments for `BulkAddRecord` and `BulkUpdateRecord` below
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add_record_ids = []
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add_record_values = {k: [] for k in col_keys | require_add_keys - {'id'}}
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update_record_ids = []
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update_record_values = {k: [] for k in col_keys - {'id'}}
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for i in range(length):
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current_require = {key: vals[i] for key, vals in six.iteritems(decoded_require)}
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records = list(table.lookup_records(**current_require))
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if not records and add:
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values = {key: require[key][i] for key in require_add_keys}
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values.update({key: vals[i] for key, vals in six.iteritems(col_values)})
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add_record_ids.append(values.pop("id", None))
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for key, value in six.iteritems(values):
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add_record_values[key].append(value)
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if records and update:
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if len(records) > 1:
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if on_many == "first":
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records = records[:1]
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elif on_many == "none":
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continue
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for record in records:
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update_record_ids.append(record.id)
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for key, vals in six.iteritems(col_values):
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update_record_values[key].append(vals[i])
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if add_record_ids:
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self.BulkAddRecord(table_id, add_record_ids, add_record_values)
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if update_record_ids:
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self.BulkUpdateRecord(table_id, update_record_ids, update_record_values)
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@useraction
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def AddOrUpdateRecord(self, table_id, require, col_values, options):
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"""
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Add or Update ('upsert') a record depending on `options`
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and on whether a record matching `require` already exists.
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`require` and `col_values` are dictionaries mapping column IDs to cell values.
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See `BulkAddOrUpdateRecord` for more details.
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"""
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require = {k: [v] for k, v in six.iteritems(require)}
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col_values = {k: [v] for k, v in six.iteritems(col_values)}
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self.BulkAddOrUpdateRecord(table_id, require, col_values, options)
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#----------------------------------------
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# RemoveRecords & co.
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