Add missing dots in soc.views.helper.redirects module function docstrings.
Patch by: Pawel Solyga
Review by: to-be-reviewed
#!/usr/bin/python2.5
#
# Copyright 2008 the Melange authors.
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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