Important roles can now not resign if they are the last in their group.
Fixes Issue 288.
I've decided to do it outside of the logic because if the need arises to kick the last org admin out of a group we need the ability to do so.
Patch by: Lennard de Rijk
Reviewed by: to-be-reviewed
import os
from django.conf import settings
from django.core import signals
from django.core.exceptions import ImproperlyConfigured
from django.utils.functional import curry
__all__ = ('backend', 'connection', 'DatabaseError', 'IntegrityError')
if not settings.DATABASE_ENGINE:
settings.DATABASE_ENGINE = 'dummy'
try:
# Most of the time, the database backend will be one of the official
# backends that ships with Django, so look there first.
_import_path = 'django.db.backends.'
backend = __import__('%s%s.base' % (_import_path, settings.DATABASE_ENGINE), {}, {}, [''])
except ImportError, e:
# If the import failed, we might be looking for a database backend
# distributed external to Django. So we'll try that next.
try:
_import_path = ''
backend = __import__('%s.base' % settings.DATABASE_ENGINE, {}, {}, [''])
except ImportError, e_user:
# The database backend wasn't found. Display a helpful error message
# listing all possible (built-in) database backends.
backend_dir = os.path.join(__path__[0], 'backends')
try:
available_backends = [f for f in os.listdir(backend_dir) if not f.startswith('_') and not f.startswith('.') and not f.endswith('.py') and not f.endswith('.pyc')]
except EnvironmentError:
available_backends = []
available_backends.sort()
if settings.DATABASE_ENGINE not in available_backends:
raise ImproperlyConfigured, "%r isn't an available database backend. Available options are: %s\nError was: %s" % \
(settings.DATABASE_ENGINE, ", ".join(map(repr, available_backends)), e_user)
else:
raise # If there's some other error, this must be an error in Django itself.
# Convenient aliases for backend bits.
connection = backend.DatabaseWrapper(**settings.DATABASE_OPTIONS)
DatabaseError = backend.DatabaseError
IntegrityError = backend.IntegrityError
# Register an event that closes the database connection
# when a Django request is finished.
def close_connection(**kwargs):
connection.close()
signals.request_finished.connect(close_connection)
# Register an event that resets connection.queries
# when a Django request is started.
def reset_queries(**kwargs):
connection.queries = []
signals.request_started.connect(reset_queries)
# Register an event that rolls back the connection
# when a Django request has an exception.
def _rollback_on_exception(**kwargs):
from django.db import transaction
try:
transaction.rollback_unless_managed()
except DatabaseError:
pass
signals.got_request_exception.connect(_rollback_on_exception)