import uuid from .context_managers import change_logging class ObjectChangeMiddleware(object): """ This middleware performs three functions in response to an object being created, updated, or deleted: 1. Create an ObjectChange to reflect the modification to the object in the changelog. 2. Enqueue any relevant webhooks. 3. Increment the metric counter for the event type. The post_save and post_delete signals are employed to catch object modifications, however changes are recorded a bit differently for each. Objects being saved are cached into thread-local storage for action *after* the response has completed. This ensures that serialization of the object is performed only after any related objects (e.g. tags) have been created. Conversely, deletions are acted upon immediately, so that the serialized representation of the object is recorded before it (and any related objects) are actually deleted from the database. """ def __init__(self, get_response): self.get_response = get_response def __call__(self, request): # Assign a random unique ID to the request. This will be used to associate multiple object changes made during # the same request. request.id = uuid.uuid4() # Process the request with change logging enabled with change_logging(request): response = self.get_response(request) return response