Add is_featured boolean property to the Work model, so that Works can be
designated as "featured" items in various places in the UI. This will be
used to allow Sponsors, Programs, and Organizations to select Documents that
should be included in their sidebar menus.
Perhaps featured "site" Documents, such as site-wide Terms of Service,
should probably be listed below the "User (sign-out)" menu, since the User
will have to read and agree to these before being allowed to use the site.
A collapsable Javascript sidebar is probably going to be needed soon...
Patch by: Todd Larsen
Review by: to-be-reviewed
#!/usr/bin/python2.5
#
# Copyright 2008 the Melange authors.
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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
from soc import models
from soc.models import base
import soc.models.question
import soc.models.review
class Answer(base.ModelWithFieldAttributes):
"""Model of a specific Answer to a Question in a specific Review."""
#: 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
#: Review "templates". Given this, 'answers' currently only exists
#: for completeness.
# TODO: Uncomment when Question model is committed
#question = db.ReferenceProperty(reference_class=models.question.Question,
# required=True, collection_name="answers")
#: A required many:1 relationship, where each of many Answers to
#: different Questions represents the answer set of a specific
#: Review. The back-reference in the Review model is a Query named
#: 'answers' which represents all of the specific answers to
#: questions in that Review.
review = db.ReferenceProperty(reference_class=models.review.Review,
required=True, collection_name="answers")
#: db.StringProperty storing the "short" answer to the question;
#: the interpretation of this value depends on the Question entity
#: referred to by 'question'. Answers can be indexed, filtered, and
#: sorted by their "short" answer. Depending on the Question type,
#: some Answers will use only 'short', some only 'long', some both.
short = db.StringProperty()
#: db.TextProperty storing the "long" answer to the question;
#: the interpretation of this value depends on the Question entity
#: referred to by 'question'.
long = db.TextProperty()
#: db.ListProperty of short strings from the list of possible
#: picks in the question.pick_choices list.
picks = db.ListProperty(item_type=str)