Fixed not working "Create New User" view which was caused by adding key_name into User Edit Developer view. This commit divides edit() view function in soc.views.site.user.profile into edit() and create() request handlers. New create() request handler is used only in "Create New User" view and has specific form validation functions and uses updateOrCreateUserFromId() instead of updateUserForKeyName().
Patch by: Pawel Solyga
Review by: to-be-reviewed
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"""This module contains the SiteSettings Model."""
__authors__ = [
'"Pawel Solyga" <pawel.solyga@gmail.com>',
]
from google.appengine.ext import db
from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy
from soc.models import base
class SiteSettings(base.ModelWithFieldAttributes):
"""Model of a SiteSettings, which stores per site configuration."""
#: Valid ATOM or RSS feed url or None if unused. Feed entries are shown
#: on the site page using Google's JavaScript blog widget
feed_url = db.LinkProperty(
verbose_name=ugettext_lazy('Feed URL'))
feed_url.help_text = ugettext_lazy(
'The URL should be a valid ATOM or RSS feed. '
'Feed entries are shown on the site page.')