Renamed map JS to facilitate upcoming changes.
Patch by: Lennard de Rijk
Reviewed by: to-be-reviewed
#!/usr/bin/python2.5
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"""This module contains the Answer Model"""
__authors__ = [
'"Todd Larsen" <tlarsen@google.com>',
'"Sverre Rabbelier" <sverre@rabbelier.nl>',
]
from google.appengine.ext import db
import soc.models.question
import soc.models.quiz
import soc.models.response
from soc.models import base
class Answer(base.ModelWithFieldAttributes):
"""Model of a specific Answer to a Question in a specific Response.
The properties in this Model do not have verbose_name or help_text,
because the dynamic nature of the forms required to create, edit, and
use entities of this Model make them pretty useless.
"""
#: A required many:1 relationship, where each of many Answers is
#: a specific answer to a single Question. An Answer must always
#: be associated with a Question in order to be interpreted.
#: It is currently unclear how useful this back-reference will be,
#: since the same Question could be used in multiple different
#: Quizzes. Given this, 'answers' currently only exists for
#: completeness.
question = db.ReferenceProperty(
reference_class=soc.models.question.Question, required=True,
collection_name="answers")
#: A many:1 relationship, where each of many Answers to different
#: Questions represents the answer set of a specific Response to a Quiz.
#: The back-reference in the Response model is a Query named 'answers'
#: which represents all of the specific Answers to Questions in that
#: Response.
#:
#: One and only one of the response or quiz ReferenceProperties *must*
#: be defined for an Answer entity.
response = db.ReferenceProperty(
reference_class=soc.models.response.Response, required=False,
collection_name="answers")
#: A many:1 relationship, where each of many Answers to different
#: Questions represents the solution set for the Questions in a Quiz.
#: The back-reference in the Quiz model is a Query named 'solutions'
#: which represents all of the solutions to Questions in that Quiz.
#:
#: One and only one of the response or quiz ReferenceProperties *must*
#: be defined for an Answer entity.
quiz = db.ReferenceProperty(
reference_class=soc.models.quiz.Quiz, required=False,
collection_name="solutions")
#: db.ListProperty of strings representing the answer value or values.
#:
#: For Questions that are not multiple-choice (see the choice_ids and
#: choices properties of soc.models.question.Question), this list will
#: contain a single string that is a free-form text answer.
#:
#: For Questions that *are* multiple-choice, this list will contain one
#: or more short, plain-text, "link_id-like" strings representing the
#: "encoded" answer choices (see the choice_ids property in
#: soc.models.question.Question). For such multiple-choice Questions,
#: how many strings are stored depends on the max_answers property of
#: the soc.models.question.Question entity for which this is an Answer.
#:
#: If question.is_optional is True, 'answers' may even be None or an
#: empty list if no answers were provided.
#:
#: Answers can be indexed, filtered, and sorted by this list, but only in
#: the way that query operators work with a db.ListProperty.
answers = db.ListProperty(item_type=str)