Redone the acceptedStudentsExport functionality.
The method has been renamed to exportStudentsWithProjects and retrieves the document_name and the new shipping address properties. Also it filters out all invalid projects or projects for wich the scope_path doesn't match the given scope_pa
th_start.
Also there is no more need to use the argument given to this method when adding the extra columns. The data is now prepared by one loop which uses the key present in the accepted_students dictionary for retrieving the data used by the extra columns.
#!/usr/bin/python2.5
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"""This module contains the Follower Model."""
__authors__ = [
'"Lennard de Rijk" <ljvderijk@gmail.com>',
]
from google.appengine.ext import db
import soc.models.linkable
class Follower(soc.models.linkable.Linkable):
"""Details specific to a Follower.
A Follower is a generic model which indicates that a User is following
some other Linkable entity in the application.
Scope and scope_path should be set to the entity being followed.
The link_id should be used to indicate which user is following.
If more functionality is needed like for instance when following
either a public or private review for Student Proposals this model
should be extended. As to make it possible to create different types
of following.
"""
#: Required property to tie a user to the entity it is following
user = db.ReferenceProperty(reference_class=soc.models.user.User,
required=True, collection_name='following')