Cube creation and schema definition

Step 1: creating a new cube for my web site

One note about my development environment: I wanted to use the packaged version of CubicWeb and cubes while keeping my cube in my user directory, let’s say ~src/cubes. I achieve this by setting the following environment variables:

CW_CUBES_PATH=~/src/cubes
CW_MODE=user

I can now create the cube which will hold custom code for this web site using:

cubicweb-ctl newcube --directory=~/src/cubes sytweb

Step 2: pick building blocks into existing cubes

Almost everything I want to handle in my web-site is somehow already modelized in existing cubes that I’ll extend for my need. So I’ll pick the following cubes:

  • folder, containing the Folder entity type, which will be used as both ‘album’ and a way to map file system folders. Entities are added to a given folder using the filed_under relation.
  • file, containing File entity type, gallery view, and a file system import utility.
  • zone, containing the Zone entity type for hierarchical geographical zones. Entities (including sub-zones) are added to a given zone using the situated_in relation.
  • person, containing the Person entity type plus some basic views.
  • comment, providing a full commenting system allowing one to comment entity types supporting the comments relation by adding a Comment entity.
  • tag, providing a full tagging system as an easy and powerful way to classify entities supporting the tags relation by linking the to Tag entities. This will allows navigation into a large number of picture.

Ok, now I’ll tell my cube requires all this by editing cubes/sytweb/__pkginfo__.py:

__depends__ = {'cubicweb': '>= 3.10.0',
               'cubicweb-file': '>= 1.9.0',
               'cubicweb-folder': '>= 1.1.0',
               'cubicweb-person': '>= 1.2.0',
               'cubicweb-comment': '>= 1.2.0',
               'cubicweb-tag': '>= 1.2.0',
               'cubicweb-zone': None}

Notice that you can express minimal version of the cube that should be used, None meaning whatever version available. All packages starting with ‘cubicweb-‘ will be recognized as being cube, not bare python packages. You can still specify this explicitly using instead the __depends_cubes__ dictionary which should contains cube’s name without the prefix. So the example below would be written as:

__depends__ = {'cubicweb': '>= 3.10.0'}
__depends_cubes__ = {'file': '>= 1.9.0',
                     'folder': '>= 1.1.0',
                     'person': '>= 1.2.0',
                     'comment': '>= 1.2.0',
                     'tag': '>= 1.2.0',
                     'zone': None}

If your cube is packaged for debian, it’s a good idea to update the debian/control file at the same time, so you won’t forget it.

Step 3: glue everything together in my cube’s schema

from yams.buildobjs import RelationDefinition

class comments(RelationDefinition):
    subject = 'Comment'
    object = 'File'
    cardinality = '1*'
    composite = 'object'

class tags(RelationDefinition):
    subject = 'Tag'
    object = 'File'

class filed_under(RelationDefinition):
    subject = 'File'
    object = 'Folder'

class situated_in(RelationDefinition):
    subject = 'File'
    object = 'Zone'

class displayed_on(RelationDefinition):
    subject = 'Person'
    object = 'File'

This schema:

  • allows to comment and tag on File entity type by adding the comments and tags relations. This should be all we’ve to do for this feature since the related cubes provide ‘pluggable section’ which are automatically displayed on the primary view of entity types supporting the relation.
  • adds a situated_in relation definition so that image entities can be geolocalized.
  • add a new relation displayed_on relation telling who can be seen on a picture.

This schema will probably have to evolve as time goes (for security handling at least), but since the possibility to let a schema evolve is one of CubicWeb’s features (and goals), we won’t worry about it for now and see that later when needed.

Step 4: creating the instance

Now that I have a schema, I want to create an instance. To do so using this new ‘sytweb’ cube, I run:

cubicweb-ctl create sytweb sytweb_instance

Hint: if you get an error while the database is initialized, you can avoid having to answer the questions again by running:

cubicweb-ctl db-create sytweb_instance

This will use your already configured instance and start directly from the create database step, thus skipping questions asked by the ‘create’ command.

Once the instance and database are fully initialized, run

cubicweb-ctl start sytweb_instance

to start the instance, check you can connect on it, etc...