app/soc/logic/accounts.py
author Pawel Solyga <Pawel.Solyga@gmail.com>
Sun, 01 Feb 2009 16:10:20 +0000
changeset 1152 b82caf7bb17c
parent 749 134d9954f4dc
child 1192 b53fa1e05dbd
permissions -rw-r--r--
Add Google Maps integration for Role profiles create/edit views. Now when editing/creating your Role Profile page Google Maps widget will show up at the bottom of the form as "Location" field. When you type in your Street, City, Country or State it will automatically update the map with the location based on your address. The zoom level depends on the address information you provided. So for example if you just select Country it will be different then when you select both Country and City. The longitude and latitude fields are hidden and are updated with the coordinates from the address you provided. Also if the map is not accurate enough you can adjust your location by dragging the red market, which will change your location and save new coordinates into hidden fields. This patch also includes some style fixes in soc.views.models.role module. Patch by: Mario Ferraro & Pawel Solyga Reviewed by: Pawel Solyga

#!/usr/bin/python2.5
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"""Basic Google Account and User (Model) query functions.
"""

__authors__ = [
  '"Chen Lunpeng" <forever.clp@gmail.com>',
  '"Todd Larsen" <tlarsen@google.com>',
  ]


from google.appengine.api import users

from soc.logic import models

import soc.logic.models.user


def isDeveloper(account=None, user=None):
  """Returns True if a Google Account is a Developer with special privileges.
  
  Since it only works on the current logged-in user, if account matches the
  current logged-in Google Account, the App Engine Users API function
  user.is_current_user_admin() is checked.  If that returns False, or
  account is not the currently logged-in user, the is_developer property of
  the User entity corresponding to the Google Account is checked next.
  
  This solves the "chicken-and-egg" problem of no User entity having its
  is_developer property set, but no one being able to set it.
  
  Args:
    account: a Google Account (users.User) object; if not supplied,
      the current logged-in user is checked
  """

  if user and (not account):
    account = user.account

  # Get the currently logged in user
  current = users.get_current_user()

  if not (account or current):
    # no Google Account was supplied or is logged in, so an unspecified
    # User is definitely *not* a Developer
    return False

  if (((not account) or (account == current))
      and users.is_current_user_admin()):
    # no account supplied, or current logged-in user, and that user is in the
    # Administration->Developers list in the App Engine console
    return True

  if not account:
    account = current

  if not user:
    user = models.user.logic.getForFields({'account': account}, unique=True)

  if not user:
    # no User entity for this Google Account, and account is not the
    # currently logged-in user, so there is no conclusive way to check the
    # Administration->Developers list in the App Engine console
    return False
  
  return user.is_developer


def isAccountAvailable(new_account,
                       existing_user=None, existing_key_name=None):
  """Returns True if Google Account is available for use by existing User.
  
  Args:
    new_account: a Google Account (users.User) object with a (possibly)
      new email
    existing_user: an existing User entity; default is None, in which case
      existing_key_name is used to look up the User entity
    existing_key_name: the key_name of an existing User entity, used
      when existing_user is not supplied; default is None
  """
  if not existing_user:
    existing_user = models.user.logic.getFromKeyName(existing_key_name)

  if existing_user:
    old_email = existing_user.account.email()
  else:
    old_email = None

  if new_account.email().lower() == old_email.lower():
    # "new" email is same as existing User wanting it, so it is "available"
    return True
  # else: "new" email truly is new to the existing User, so keep checking

  if not models.user.logic.getForFields({'account': new_account},
                                        unique=True):
    # new email address also does not belong to any other User,
    # so it is available
    return True

  # email does not already belong to this User, but to some other User
  return False