Use key().name() instead of link_id
This is now possible because key_name is constructed purely from the
key fields of an entity. It is not sufficient to use just link_id,
that works only for single-scoped entities (e.g., those that either
do not have a scope, or that have a scope which itself does not have
a scope). It would break if there was an entity that has a scoped
scope (it would only include the scope's link_id in the url, which
made it impossible to look up the scope as we missed the link_id of
the scope's scope).
Patch by: Sverre Rabbelier
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"""This module contains the Contributor Model."""
__authors__ = [
'"Todd Larsen" <tlarsen@google.com>',
'"Sverre Rabbelier" <sverre@rabbelier.nl>',
]
import soc.models.role
class Contributor(soc.models.role.Role):
"""Contributor details for a specific Program.
Some Contributor workflows have the Contributor (acting as an author)
creating Proposals and desiring for one (or more?) of them to be
converted into Tasks by Reviewers and Hosts. Other workflows have the
Reviewers (acting as an author) proposing Proposals, that Contributors
claim to convert them into Tasks.
A Contributor entity participates in the following relationships implemented
as a db.ReferenceProperty elsewhere in another db.Model:
tasks) a many:many relationship associating all of the Tasks to which
a specific Contributor has contributed with that Contributor. See
the TasksContributors model for details.
"""
pass