app/soc/logic/helper/request.py
author Sverre Rabbelier <srabbelier@gmail.com>
Sat, 13 Dec 2008 12:49:11 +0000
changeset 729 7fe218e3d359
parent 715 51703b18ef2e
child 916 f18c0a56da8b
permissions -rw-r--r--
Make checkIsMyInvitation use Django to parse the URL Using django is more reliable and makes the code easier to read as there is no knowledge of the url layout required. Patch by: Sverre Rabbelier

#!/usr/bin/python2.5
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"""Functions that are useful when dealing with requests.
"""

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


import soc.logic.models as model_logic


def removeRequestForRole(role_entity):
  """Removes the request that leads to the creation of the given entity.
  
  Args:
    role_entity : A datastore entity that is either a role or a subclass of the role model
   
  """
  
  # get the type of the role entity using the classname
  role_type = role_entity.__class__.__name__
  
  # get the request logic so we can query the datastore
  request_logic = model_logic.request.logic
  
  # create the query properties for the specific role
  properties = {'scope' : role_entity.scope,
      'link_id' : role_entity.link_id,
      'role' : role_type.lower() }
  
  # get the request that complies with properties
  request_entity = request_logic.getForFields(properties, unique=True)
  
  # delete the request from the datastore, if there is any
  if request_entity:
    request_logic.delete(request_entity)