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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"""Views for User profiles.
"""
__authors__ = [
'"Sverre Rabbelier" <sverre@rabbelier.nl>',
'"Pawel Solyga" <pawel.solyga@gmail.com>',
]
from google.appengine.api import users
from django import forms
from soc.logic import dicts
from soc.logic import validate
from soc.logic.models import user as user_logic
from soc.views import helper
from soc.views.models import base
import soc.models.linkable
import soc.models.user
import soc.logic.models.user
import soc.views.helper
class CreateForm(helper.forms.BaseForm):
"""Django form displayed when creating a User.
"""
email = forms.EmailField(
label=soc.models.user.User.account.verbose_name,
help_text=soc.models.user.User.account.help_text)
link_id = forms.CharField(
label=soc.models.user.User.link_id.verbose_name,
help_text=soc.models.linkable.Linkable.link_id.help_text)
name = forms.CharField(
label=soc.models.user.User.name.verbose_name,
help_text=soc.models.user.User.name.help_text)
is_developer = forms.BooleanField(required=False,
label=soc.models.user.User.is_developer.verbose_name,
help_text=soc.models.user.User.is_developer.help_text)
class Meta:
"""Inner Meta class that defines some behavior for the form.
"""
model = None
def clean_link_id(self):
link_id = self.cleaned_data.get('link_id').lower()
if not validate.isLinkIdFormatValid(link_id):
raise forms.ValidationError("This link ID is in wrong format.")
properties = {'link_id': link_id}
user = soc.logic.models.user.logic.getForFields(properties, unique=True)
link_id_user = soc.logic.models.user.logic.getForFields(properties,
unique=True)
key_name = self.data.get('key_name')
if key_name:
key_name_user = user_logic.logic.getFromKeyName(key_name)
if (link_id_user and key_name_user
and (link_id_user.account != key_name_user.account)):
raise forms.ValidationError("This link ID is already in use.")
return link_id
def clean_email(self):
form_account = users.User(email=self.cleaned_data.get('email'))
key_name = self.data.get('key_name')
if key_name:
user = user_logic.logic.getFromKeyName(key_name)
old_email = user.account.email()
else:
old_email = None
new_email = form_account.email()
if new_email != old_email \
and user_logic.logic.getForFields({'email': new_email}, unique=True):
raise forms.ValidationError("This account is already in use.")
return self.cleaned_data.get('email')
class EditForm(CreateForm):
"""Django form displayed when editing a User.
"""
key_name = forms.CharField(widget=forms.HiddenInput)
class View(base.View):
"""View methods for the User model.
"""
def __init__(self, params=None):
"""Defines the fields and methods required for the base View class
to provide the user with list, public, create, edit and delete views.
Params:
params: a dict with params for this View
"""
new_params = {}
new_params['logic'] = soc.logic.models.user.logic
new_params['name'] = "User"
new_params['name_short'] = "User"
new_params['name_plural'] = "Users"
new_params['url_name'] = "user"
new_params['module_name'] = "user"
new_params['edit_form'] = EditForm
new_params['create_form'] = CreateForm
new_params['edit_template'] = 'soc/user/edit.html'
new_params['sidebar_heading'] = 'Users'
params = dicts.merge(params, new_params)
super(View, self).__init__(params=params)
def _editGet(self, request, entity, form):
"""See base.View._editGet().
"""
# fill in the email field with the data from the entity
form.fields['email'].initial = entity.account.email()
super(View, self)._editGet(request, entity, form)
def _editPost(self, request, entity, fields):
"""See base.View._editPost().
"""
# fill in the account field with the user created from email
fields['account'] = users.User(fields['email'])
super(View, self)._editPost(request, entity, fields)
view = View()
create = view.create
delete = view.delete
edit = view.edit
list = view.list
public = view.public