evennia.objects.models¶
This module defines the database models for all in-game objects, that is, all objects that has an actual existence in-game.
Each database object is ‘decorated’ with a ‘typeclass’, a normal python class that implements all the various logics needed by the game in question. Objects created of this class transparently communicate with its related database object for storing all attributes. The admin should usually not have to deal directly with this database object layer.
Attributes are separate objects that store values persistently onto the database object. Like everything else, they can be accessed transparently through the decorating TypeClass.
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class
evennia.objects.models.
ContentsHandler
(obj)[source]¶ Bases:
object
Handles and caches the contents of an object to avoid excessive lookups (this is done very often due to cmdhandler needing to look for object-cmdsets). It is stored on the ‘contents_cache’ property of the ObjectDB.
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__init__
(obj)[source]¶ Sets up the contents handler.
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obj (Object) – The object on which the handler is defined
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class
evennia.objects.models.
ObjectDB
(*args, **kwargs)[source]¶ Bases:
evennia.typeclasses.models.TypedObject
All objects in the game use the ObjectDB model to store data in the database. This is handled transparently through the typeclass system.
Note that the base objectdb is very simple, with few defined fields. Use attributes to extend your type class with new database-stored variables.
The TypedObject supplies the following (inherited) properties:
key - main name
name - alias for key
db_typeclass_path - the path to the decorating typeclass
db_date_created - time stamp of object creation
permissions - perm strings
locks - lock definitions (handler)
dbref - #id of object
db - persistent attribute storage
ndb - non-persistent attribute storage
The ObjectDB adds the following properties:
account - optional connected account (always together with sessid)
sessid - optional connection session id (always together with account)
location - in-game location of object
home - safety location for object (handler)
scripts - scripts assigned to object (handler from typeclass)
cmdset - active cmdset on object (handler from typeclass)
aliases - aliases for this object (property)
nicks - nicknames for other things in Evennia (handler)
sessions - sessions connected to this object (see also account)
has_account - bool if an active account is currently connected
contents - other objects having this object as location
exits - exits from this object
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db_account
¶ Accessor to the related object on the forward side of a many-to-one or one-to-one (via ForwardOneToOneDescriptor subclass) relation.
In the example:
class Child(Model): parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')
**Child.parent** is a **ForwardManyToOneDescriptor** instance.
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db_sessid
¶ A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
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db_location
¶ Accessor to the related object on the forward side of a many-to-one or one-to-one (via ForwardOneToOneDescriptor subclass) relation.
In the example:
class Child(Model): parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')
**Child.parent** is a **ForwardManyToOneDescriptor** instance.
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db_home
¶ Accessor to the related object on the forward side of a many-to-one or one-to-one (via ForwardOneToOneDescriptor subclass) relation.
In the example:
class Child(Model): parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')
**Child.parent** is a **ForwardManyToOneDescriptor** instance.
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db_destination
¶ Accessor to the related object on the forward side of a many-to-one or one-to-one (via ForwardOneToOneDescriptor subclass) relation.
In the example:
class Child(Model): parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')
**Child.parent** is a **ForwardManyToOneDescriptor** instance.
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db_cmdset_storage
¶ A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
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objects
= <evennia.objects.manager.ObjectDBManager object>¶
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property
cmdset_storage
¶ getter
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property
location
¶ Get location
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at_db_location_postsave
(new)[source]¶ This is called automatically after the location field was saved, no matter how. It checks for a variable _safe_contents_update to know if the save was triggered via the location handler (which updates the contents cache) or not.
- Parameters
new (bool) – Set if this location has not yet been saved before.
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exception
DoesNotExist
¶ Bases:
django.core.exceptions.ObjectDoesNotExist
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exception
MultipleObjectsReturned
¶ Bases:
django.core.exceptions.MultipleObjectsReturned
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property
account
¶ A wrapper for getting database field db_account.
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db_account_id
¶
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db_attributes
¶ Accessor to the related objects manager on the forward and reverse sides of a many-to-many relation.
In the example:
class Pizza(Model): toppings = ManyToManyField(Topping, related_name='pizzas')
**Pizza.toppings** and **Topping.pizzas** are **ManyToManyDescriptor** instances.
Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by **create_forward_many_to_many_manager()** defined below.
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db_date_created
¶ A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
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db_destination_id
¶
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db_home_id
¶
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db_key
¶ A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
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db_location_id
¶
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db_lock_storage
¶ A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
Accessor to the related objects manager on the forward and reverse sides of a many-to-many relation.
In the example:
class Pizza(Model): toppings = ManyToManyField(Topping, related_name='pizzas')
**Pizza.toppings** and **Topping.pizzas** are **ManyToManyDescriptor** instances.
Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by **create_forward_many_to_many_manager()** defined below.
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db_typeclass_path
¶ A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
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property
destination
¶ A wrapper for getting database field db_destination.
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destinations_set
¶ Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.
In the example:
class Child(Model): parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')
**Parent.children** is a **ReverseManyToOneDescriptor** instance.
Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by **create_forward_many_to_many_manager()** defined below.
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get_next_by_db_date_created
(*, field=<django.db.models.fields.DateTimeField: db_date_created>, is_next=True, **kwargs)¶
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get_previous_by_db_date_created
(*, field=<django.db.models.fields.DateTimeField: db_date_created>, is_next=False, **kwargs)¶
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hide_from_objects_set
¶ Accessor to the related objects manager on the forward and reverse sides of a many-to-many relation.
In the example:
class Pizza(Model): toppings = ManyToManyField(Topping, related_name='pizzas')
**Pizza.toppings** and **Topping.pizzas** are **ManyToManyDescriptor** instances.
Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by **create_forward_many_to_many_manager()** defined below.
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property
home
¶ A wrapper for getting database field db_home.
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homes_set
¶ Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.
In the example:
class Child(Model): parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')
**Parent.children** is a **ReverseManyToOneDescriptor** instance.
Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by **create_forward_many_to_many_manager()** defined below.
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id
¶ A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
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locations_set
¶ Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.
In the example:
class Child(Model): parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')
**Parent.children** is a **ReverseManyToOneDescriptor** instance.
Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by **create_forward_many_to_many_manager()** defined below.
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object_subscription_set
¶ Accessor to the related objects manager on the forward and reverse sides of a many-to-many relation.
In the example:
class Pizza(Model): toppings = ManyToManyField(Topping, related_name='pizzas')
**Pizza.toppings** and **Topping.pizzas** are **ManyToManyDescriptor** instances.
Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by **create_forward_many_to_many_manager()** defined below.
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path
= 'evennia.objects.models.ObjectDB'¶
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receiver_object_set
¶ Accessor to the related objects manager on the forward and reverse sides of a many-to-many relation.
In the example:
class Pizza(Model): toppings = ManyToManyField(Topping, related_name='pizzas')
**Pizza.toppings** and **Topping.pizzas** are **ManyToManyDescriptor** instances.
Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by **create_forward_many_to_many_manager()** defined below.
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scriptdb_set
¶ Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.
In the example:
class Child(Model): parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')
**Parent.children** is a **ReverseManyToOneDescriptor** instance.
Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by **create_forward_many_to_many_manager()** defined below.
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sender_object_set
¶ Accessor to the related objects manager on the forward and reverse sides of a many-to-many relation.
In the example:
class Pizza(Model): toppings = ManyToManyField(Topping, related_name='pizzas')
**Pizza.toppings** and **Topping.pizzas** are **ManyToManyDescriptor** instances.
Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by **create_forward_many_to_many_manager()** defined below.
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property
sessid
¶ A wrapper for getting database field db_sessid.
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typename
= 'SharedMemoryModelBase'¶