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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"""User (Model) query functions.
"""
__authors__ = [
'"Sverre Rabbelier" <sverre@rabbelier.nl>',
]
from google.appengine.api import users
from google.appengine.ext import db
from soc.cache import sidebar
from soc.logic.helper import notifications
from soc.logic.models import base
from soc.logic.models.site import logic as site_logic
import soc.models.user
class Logic(base.Logic):
"""Logic methods for the User model.
"""
def __init__(self):
"""Defines the name, key_name and model for this entity.
"""
super(Logic, self).__init__(soc.models.user.User,
skip_properties=['former_accounts'])
def isFormerAccount(self, account):
"""Returns true if account is a former account of some User.
"""
# TODO(pawel.solyga): replace 1000 with solution that works for any
# number of queries
users_with_former_accounts = soc.models.user.User.gql(
'WHERE former_accounts != :1', None).fetch(1000)
for former_account_user in users_with_former_accounts:
if account in former_account_user.former_accounts:
return True
return False
def getForCurrentAccount(self):
"""Retrieves the user entity for the currently logged in account.
If there is no user logged in, or they have no associated User
entity, None is returend.
"""
account = users.get_current_user()
if not account:
return None
user = self.getForFields({'account': account}, unique=True)
return user
def agreesToSiteToS(self, entity):
"""Returns indication of User's answer to the site-wide Terms of Service.
Args:
entity: User entity to check for agreement to site-wide ToS
Returns:
True: no site-wide ToS is currently in effect on the site
True: site-wide ToS is in effect *and* User agrees to it
(User explicitly answered "Yes")
False: site-wide ToS is in effect but User did not agree to it yet
"""
if not site_logic.getToS(site_logic.getSingleton()):
# no site-wide ToS in effect, so let the User slide for now
return True
try:
agreed_on = entity.agreed_to_tos_on
except db.Error:
# return False indicating that answer is missing
return False
# user has not agreed yet
if not agreed_on:
return False
return True
def getKeyValuesFromEntity(self, entity):
"""See base.Logic.getKeyValuesFromEntity.
"""
return [entity.link_id]
def getSuffixValues(self, entity):
"""See base.Logic.getSuffixValues.
"""
return [entity.link_id]
def getKeyValuesFromFields(self, fields):
"""See base.Logic.getKeyValuesFromFields.
"""
return [fields['link_id']]
def getKeyFieldNames(self):
"""See base.Logic.getKeyFieldNames.
"""
return ['link_id']
def _updateField(self, entity, name, value):
"""Special case logic for account.
When the account is changed, the former_accounts field should be appended
with the old account.
Also, if either is_developer or agrees_to_tos change, the user's
rights have changed, so we need to flush the sidebar.
"""
if (name == 'is_developer') and (entity.is_developer != value):
sidebar.flush(entity.account)
if (name == 'agreed_to_tos') and (entity.agreed_to_tos != value):
sidebar.flush(entity.account)
if (name == 'account') and (entity.account != value):
entity.former_accounts.append(entity.account)
return True
def _onCreate(self, entity):
"""Send out a message to welcome the new user.
"""
notifications.sendWelcomeMessage(entity)
super(Logic, self)._onCreate(entity)
logic = Logic()