app/soc/logic/helper/notifications.py
author Sverre Rabbelier <srabbelier@gmail.com>
Tue, 02 Dec 2008 17:59:44 +0000
changeset 647 355ac73823a1
parent 641 c59a0ffc2c31
child 664 fb4c825b24ab
permissions -rw-r--r--
Swap order of merged params to fix sponsor select view The sponsor select view (in 'create new program') was showing the wrong information (and also using the wrong list template) because the order in which the params were merged was wrong way around. This fixes that and at the same time fixes the 'instruction_text' attribute, which should be named 'list_description' instead. At the same time we lookup and set Sponsor as the scope of the newly created program. Patch by: Sverre Rabbelier

#!/usr/bin/python2.5
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"""Helper functions for sending out notifications.
"""

__authors__ = [
  '"Lennard de Rijk" <ljvderijk@gmail.com>',
  ]


import os

from google.appengine.api import users

from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy

import soc.logic.models as model_logic

from soc.logic import mail_dispatcher
from soc.views.helper import redirects


DEF_INVITATION_FMT = ugettext_lazy(
    "Invitation to become a %(role)s for %(group)s")

DEF_WELCOME_FMT = ugettext_lazy("Welcome to Melange %(name)s")

def sendInviteNotification(entity):
  """Sends out an invite notification to the user the request is for.

  Args:
    entity : A request containing the information needed to create the message
  """
  
  # get user logic
  user_logic = model_logic.user

  # get the current user
  properties = {'account': users.get_current_user()}
  current_user_entity = user_logic.logic.getForFields(properties, unique=True)
  
  # get the user the request is for
  properties = {'link_id': entity.link_id }
  request_user_entity = user_logic.logic.getForFields(properties, unique=True)

  # create the invitation_url
  invitation_url = "%(host)s%(index)s" % {
      'host' : os.environ['HTTP_HOST'], 
      'index': redirects.inviteAcceptedRedirect(entity, None)}

  # get the group entity
  group_entity = entity.scope

  messageProperties = {
      'to_name': request_user_entity.name,
      'sender_name': current_user_entity.name,
      'role': entity.role,
      'group': group_entity.name,
      'invitation_url': invitation_url,
      'to': request_user_entity.account.email(),
      'sender': current_user_entity.account.email(),
      'subject': DEF_INVITATION_FMT % {
          'role': entity.role,
          'group': group_entity.name
          },
      }

  # send out the message using the default invitation template    
  mail_dispatcher.sendMailFromTemplate('soc/mail/invitation.html', 
                                       messageProperties)
  
def sendWelcomeMessage(user_entity):
  """Sends out a welcome message to a user.

    Args:
      user_entity: User entity which the message should be send to
  """
  
  # get user logic
  user_logic = model_logic.user  
  
  # get the current user
  properties = {'account': users.get_current_user()}
  current_user_entity = user_logic.logic.getForFields(properties, unique=True)

  # create the message contents
  # TODO(Lennard) change the message sender to some sort of no-reply adress that is
  # probably a setting in sitesettings. (adress must be a developer). This is due
  # to a GAE limitation that allows only devs or the current user to send an email.
  # Currently this results in a user receiving the same email twice.
  messageProperties = {
      'to_name': user_entity.name,
      'sender_name': current_user_entity.name,
      'to': user_entity.account.email(),
      'sender': current_user_entity.account.email(),
      'subject': DEF_WELCOME_FMT % {
          'name': user_entity.name
          }
      } 

  # send out the message using the default welcome template    
  mail_dispatcher.sendMailFromTemplate('soc/mail/welcome.html', 
                                       messageProperties)