Reverting last 4 patches containing GHOP related views.
As Lennard suggested all the model patches should come first
followed by the logic and views patches, to make sure nothing
committed breaks the existing code after thorough review.
indexes:
# used to list proposal in descending order of their score
- kind: StudentProposal
properties:
- name: org
- name: status
- name: score
direction: desc
# used to list reviews in ascending order of date
- kind: Review
properties:
- name: is_public
- name: scope
- name: created
# used to determine which orgs have more then 0 slots assigned.
- kind: Organization
properties:
- name: scope
- name: status
- name: slots
# used to order accepted orgs
- kind: Organization
properties:
- name: scope
- name: status
- name: name
# used to determine which proposals have a mentor assigned
- kind: StudentProposal
properties:
- name: org
- name: status
- name: mentor
# used to determine which proposals will be accepted
- kind: StudentProposal
properties:
- name: org
- name: status
- name: __key__
# used for the bulk mailing of students
- kind: Student
properties:
- name: scope
- name: __key__
# used for the cron system
- kind: Job
properties:
- name: priority_group
- name: status
- name: __key__
# Used for bulk mailing student and mentors with survey reminders. Also used
# for gathering GradingRecords for evaluation purposes.
- kind: StudentProject
properties:
- name: program
- name: status
- name: __key__
# Used to update StudentProjects with the grade_decsion contained in a
# GradingRecord.
- kind: GradingRecord
properties:
- name: grading_survey_group
- name: __key__
# AUTOGENERATED
# This index.yaml is automatically updated whenever the dev_appserver
# detects that a new type of query is run. If you want to manage the
# index.yaml file manually, remove the above marker line (the line
# saying "# AUTOGENERATED"). If you want to manage some indexes
# manually, move them above the marker line. The index.yaml file is
# automatically uploaded to the admin console when you next deploy
# your application using appcfg.py.