Fix access bug due to forgotten normalization
Prevent this from happening again by wrapping all occurences of
users.get_current_account with accounts.getCurrentAccount, which will
always normalize (unless explicitly told not to).
Patch by: Sverre Rabbelier
#!/usr/bin/python2.5
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"""Club Admin (Model) query functions.
"""
__authors__ = [
'"Sverre Rabbelier" <sverre@rabbelier.nl>',
'"Lennard de Rijk" <ljvderijk@gmail.com>',
]
from soc.logic.models import role
from soc.logic.models import club as club_logic
import soc.models.club_admin
import soc.models.role
class Logic(role.Logic):
"""Logic methods for the Club Admin model.
"""
def __init__(self, model=soc.models.club_admin.ClubAdmin,
base_model=soc.models.role.Role, scope_logic=club_logic):
"""Defines the name, key_name and model for this entity.
"""
super(Logic, self).__init__(model=model, base_model=base_model,
scope_logic=scope_logic)
def _onCreate(self, entity):
"""Marks the Club for this Club Admin as active it's status is new.
"""
club_entity = entity.scope
if club_entity.status == 'new':
# this club is new so mark as active
fields = {'status': 'active'}
club_logic.logic.updateEntityProperties(club_entity, fields)
# call super
super(Logic, self)._onCreate(entity)
logic = Logic()