Take advantage of the Model inheritance provided by polymodel.PolyModel to
have Club, School, Sponsor, and Organization actually inherit from the Group
Model class, rather than being composed via ReferenceProperties.
Patch by: Todd Larsen
Review by: Pawel Solyga, Sverre Rabbelier, Augie Fackler
Review URL: http://codereviews.googleopensourceprograms.com/606
#!/usr/bin/python2.5
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"""The WorksAuthors Model links one author (Role) to one Work."""
__authors__ = [
'"Todd Larsen" <tlarsen@google.com>',
]
from google.appengine.ext import db
import soc.models.role.Role
import soc.models.work.Work
class WorksAuthors(db.Model):
"""Model linking one Work to its author Role.
"""
#: the Role end of a single 1:1 link in the many:many relationship
#: between Works and Roles
author = db.ReferenceProperty(reference_class=soc.models.role.Role,
required=True, collection_name='authors')
#: the Work end of a single 1:1 link in the many:many relationship
#: between Works and Roles
work = db.ReferenceProperty(reference_class=soc.models.work.Work,
required=True, collection_name='works')