Introduce dynamic scope_path regexps
Instead of relying on scope_path's being "one slash deep", we should
instead allow for either:
1. scope_paths that have a pre-defined depth
2. scope_paths that can be arbitrarily deep
We achieve 1 by setting an entities scope_logic to another logic
module. We then recursively call getScopeDepth until we get to the
topmost entity (that is, an unscoped entity).
A little different is the solution to 2, since some entities can have
an arbitrarily deep scope (such as Documents), we need to have some
way of signaling this to getScopePattern. A clean solution is to
return None, rather than a number. If None is returned, the
SCOPE_PATH_ARG_PATTERN is returned as regexp instead, which will
match an arbitrarily deeply nested scope.
The solution for 2 requires that we return None somewhere in the
scope_logic chain, the most straight forward method to do so is to
override getScopeDepth anywhere such a scope is needed and make it
return None. A more elegant solution however, is to set the
scope_logic to that module in all entities that require it.
Patch by: Sverre Rabbelier
# Want to get everything from the 'normal' models package.
from django.db.models import *
# The GeoManager
from django.contrib.gis.db.models.manager import GeoManager
# The GeoQ object
from django.contrib.gis.db.models.query import GeoQ
# The geographic-enabled fields.
from django.contrib.gis.db.models.fields import \
GeometryField, PointField, LineStringField, PolygonField, \
MultiPointField, MultiLineStringField, MultiPolygonField, \
GeometryCollectionField
# The geographic mixin class.
from mixin import GeoMixin