app/soc/models/answer.py
author Lennard de Rijk <ljvderijk@gmail.com>
Sat, 21 Feb 2009 10:53:52 +0000
changeset 1421 7602d41f0ed8
parent 1308 35b75ffcbb37
permissions -rw-r--r--
Made some changes to StudentProposal. Abstract is now required and content field has been added. New is now the default status. This will be used to easily distinguish between applications that didn't have their initial ranking/scoring yet. Patch by: Lennard de Rijk Reviewed by: to-be-reviewed

#!/usr/bin/python2.5
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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

import soc.models.question
import soc.models.quiz
import soc.models.response

from soc.models import base


class Answer(base.ModelWithFieldAttributes):
  """Model of a specific Answer to a Question in a specific Response.

  The properties in this Model do not have verbose_name or help_text,
  because the dynamic nature of the forms required to create, edit, and
  use entities of this Model make them pretty useless.
  """

  #: 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
  #: Quizzes. Given this, 'answers' currently only exists for
  #: completeness.
  question = db.ReferenceProperty(
    reference_class=soc.models.question.Question, required=True,
    collection_name="answers")

  #: A many:1 relationship, where each of many Answers to different
  #: Questions represents the answer set of a specific Response to a Quiz.
  #: The back-reference in the Response model is a Query named 'answers'
  #: which represents all of the specific Answers to Questions in that
  #: Response.
  #:
  #: One and only one of the response or quiz ReferenceProperties *must*
  #: be defined for an Answer entity.
  response = db.ReferenceProperty(
      reference_class=soc.models.response.Response, required=False,
      collection_name="answers")

  #: A many:1 relationship, where each of many Answers to different
  #: Questions represents the solution set for the Questions in a Quiz.
  #: The back-reference in the Quiz model is a Query named 'solutions'
  #: which represents all of the solutions to Questions in that Quiz.
  #:
  #: One and only one of the response or quiz ReferenceProperties *must*
  #: be defined for an Answer entity.
  quiz = db.ReferenceProperty(
      reference_class=soc.models.quiz.Quiz, required=False,
      collection_name="solutions")

  #: db.ListProperty of strings representing the answer value or values.
  #:
  #: For Questions that are not multiple-choice (see the choice_ids and
  #: choices properties of soc.models.question.Question), this list will
  #: contain a single string that is a free-form text answer.
  #:
  #: For Questions that *are* multiple-choice, this list will contain one
  #: or more short, plain-text, "link_id-like" strings representing the
  #: "encoded" answer choices (see the choice_ids property in
  #: soc.models.question.Question).  For such multiple-choice Questions,    
  #: how many strings are stored depends on the max_answers property of
  #: the soc.models.question.Question entity for which this is an Answer.
  #:
  #: If question.is_optional is True, 'answers' may even be None or an
  #: empty list if no answers were provided.
  #:
  #: Answers can be indexed, filtered, and sorted by this list, but only in
  #: the way that query operators work with a db.ListProperty.
  answers = db.ListProperty(item_type=str)