plone.uuid ========== This is a minimal package that can be used to obtain a universally unique identifier (UUID) for an object. The default implementation uses the Python standard library ``uuid`` module to generate an RFC 4122-compliant UUID, using the ``uuid1()`` function. It will assign a UUID upon object creation (by subscribing to ``IObjectCreatedEvent`` from ``zope.lifecycleevent``) and store it in an attribute on the object. Why use an attribute and not annotations? The most common form of annotation is the one provided by ``IAttributeAnnotations``. This stores annotations in a BTree in an attribute called ``__annotations__``, which means that annotation values do not end up in the same ZODB persistent object as the parent. This is good for "large" values, but not very good for small ones that are frequently required, as it requires a separate ZODB object load. Simple usage ============ To automatically assign a UUID to your objects using the default implementation outlined above, you should: * Make sure they implement ``plone.uuid.interfaces.IAttributeUUID``. You can do this in code, via the ``implements()`` directive, or in ZCML, with a statement like:: <class class="my.package.MyClass"> <implements interface="plone.uuid.interfaces.IAttributeUUID" /> </class> * Make sure that an ``IObjectCreatedEvent`` is fired for this object when it is first created. Once the event handler has triggered, you can obtain a UUID by adapting the object to the ``IUUID`` interface:: from plone.uuid.interfaces import IUUID uuid = IUUID(context) The ``uuid`` variable will now be a (byte) string containing a UUID. If the UUID has not yet been assigned, adaptation will fail with a ``TypeError``. If you would rather get ``None`` instead of a ``TypeError``, you can do:: uuid = IUUID(context, None) UUID view ========= If you require a UUID in a page template or remotely, you can use the ``@@uuid`` view, which is registered for all objects that provide the ``IUUIDAware`` marker interface (which is a super-interface of the ``IAttributeUUID`` marker seen above). For example:: <div tal:attributes="id string:uuid-${context/@@uuid}"> ... </div> The view simply returns the UUID string as looked up by the ``IUUID`` adapter. Customising behaviour ===================== There are two primary customisation points for this package: * You can change the default UUID generating algorithm by overriding the unnamed utility providing the ``IUUIDGenerator`` interface. The default implementation simply calls ``uuid.uuid1()`` and casts the result to a ``str``. * You can change the UUID storage by providing a custom ``IUUID`` adapter implementation. If you do this, you must also provide a mechanism for assigning UUIDs upon object creation, usually via an event handler. To obtain a UUID, use the ``IUUIDGenerator`` interface:: from zope.component import getUtility from plone.uuid.interfaces import IUUIDGenerator generator = getUtility(IUUIDGenerator) uuid = generator() You should also make sure that instances with a UUID provide a sub-interface of ``plone.uuid.interfaces.IUUIDAware``.