app/soc/models/user.py
author Pawel Solyga <Pawel.Solyga@gmail.com>
Sun, 01 Feb 2009 16:10:20 +0000
changeset 1152 b82caf7bb17c
parent 1076 063194eaf87b
child 1157 76e2ed09661c
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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"""This module contains the User Model."""

__authors__ = [
  '"Todd Larsen" <tlarsen@google.com>',
  '"Sverre Rabbelier" <sverre@rabbelier.nl>',
  '"Pawel Solyga" <pawel.solyga@gmail.com>',
]


from google.appengine.api import users
from google.appengine.ext import db

from django.utils.translation import ugettext

import soc.models.linkable


class User(soc.models.linkable.Linkable):
  """A user and associated login credentials, the fundamental identity entity.

  User is a separate Model class from Person because the same login 
  ID may be used to, for example, serve as Contributor in one Program 
  and a Reviewer in another.

  Also, this allows a Person to, in the future, re-associate that 
  Person entity with a different Google Account if necessary.

  A User entity participates in the following relationships implemented 
  as a db.ReferenceProperty elsewhere in another db.Model:

   persons)  a 1:many relationship of Person entities identified by the
     User.  This relation is implemented as the 'persons' back-reference
     Query of the Person model 'user' reference.
     
   documents)  a 1:many relationship of Document entities identified by the
     User.  This relation is implemented as the 'user' back-reference
     Query of the Document model 'user' reference.

   groups)  a 1:many relationship of Group entities "founded" by the User.
     This relation is implemented as the 'groups' back-reference Query of
     the Group model 'founder' reference.

   responses)  a 1:many relationship of Reponse entities submitted by the
     User.  This relation is implemented as the 'responses' back-reference
     Query of the Response model 'respondent' reference.
  """

  URL_NAME = 'user'

  #: A Google Account, which also provides a "private" email address.
  #: This email address is only used in an automated fashion by 
  #: Melange web applications and is not made visible to other users 
  #: of any Melange application.
  account = db.UserProperty(required=True,
      verbose_name=ugettext('User account'))
  account.help_text = ugettext(
      'A valid Google Account.')

  #: A list (possibly empty) of former Google Accounts associated with
  #: this User.
  former_accounts = db.ListProperty(users.User)

  #: Required field storing publicly-displayed name.  Can be a real name
  #: (though this is not recommended), or a nick name or some other public
  #: alias.  Public names can be any valid UTF-8 text.
  name = db.StringProperty(required=True,
      verbose_name=ugettext('Public name'))
  name.help_text = ugettext(
      'Human-readable name (UTF-8) that will be displayed publicly on the'
      ' site.')
      
  #: field storing whether User is a Developer with site-wide access.
  is_developer = db.BooleanProperty(default=False,
      verbose_name=ugettext('Is Developer'))
  is_developer.help_text = ugettext(
      'Field used to indicate user with site-wide Developer access.')

  #: field storing wheter the User has agreed to the site-wide Terms of Service.
  #: (Not a required field because the Terms of Service might not be present
  #: when the first User profile is created when bootstrapping the site.)
  agreed_to_tos = db.BooleanProperty(required=False, default=False,
      verbose_name=ugettext('I Agree to the Terms of Service'))
  agreed_to_tos.help_text = ugettext(
      'Indicates whether the user agreed to the site-wide Terms of Service.')

  #: field storing when the User has agreed to the site-wide Terms of Service.
  #: (Not a required field because the Terms of Service might not be present
  #: when the first User profile is created when bootstrapping the site.)
  agreed_to_tos_on = db.DateTimeProperty(required=False, default=None,
      verbose_name=ugettext('Has agreed to the Terms of Service on'))
  agreed_to_tos_on.help_text = ugettext(
      'Indicates when the user agreed to the site-wide Terms of Service.')