Initial definition of the Review Model.
Patch by: Sverre Rabbelier
Review by: Todd Larsen
Review issue: 162
Review URL: http://codereviews.googleopensourceprograms.com/162
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+#!/usr/bin/python2.5
+#
+# Copyright 2008 the Melange authors.
+#
+# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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+
+"""This module contains the Review Model."""
+
+__authors__ = [
+ '"Todd Larsen" <tlarsen@google.com>',
+ '"Sverre Rabbelier" <sverre@rabbelier.nl>',
+]
+
+from google.appengine.ext import db
+
+from soc import models
+import soc.models.survey
+import soc.models.work
+import soc.models.reviewer
+
+
+class Review(db.Model):
+ """Model of a review of a Proposal or a Task.
+
+ A Review entity is a specific instance of a completed Survey, collecting
+ the Answers to the Questions that are found in that Survey.
+
+ Reviews are also used to implement comments and scoring annotations
+ to Proposals and Tasks. For example, a commment attached to a
+ Proposal is a Review with the Answer to a single "question" (with
+ that answer being the comment itself). A scoring evaluation might
+ be made up of Answers to two "questions", one containg the comment
+ the other containing the score.
+
+ A Review entity participates in the following relationships implemented
+ as a db.ReferenceProperty elsewhere in another db.Model:
+
+ answers) A 1:many relationship (but not required, since initially
+ none of the Questions to be answered by a Review will have
+ Answers) that relates the specific answers to the Survey
+ questions for a specfic Review instance. This relation is
+ implemented as a back-reference Query of the Answer model
+ 'review' reference.
+
+ Some (zero or more) of the Questions answered by a Review may
+ define an 'approval_style' string and one or more
+ 'approval_answers'. See the Question and Answer models for
+ details. All Questions answered in the Review that provide
+ non-empty 'approval_style' and 'approval_answers' must meet the
+ described approval conditions for the Review to represent
+ "approval" (or a "positive outcome" or a "passing grade", so to
+ speak). Most Reviews answer Questions in a Survey that contains
+ only a single "approval" question (if they contain one at all).
+ """
+
+ #: A required many:1 relationship with a Survey which acts as a
+ #: "template" for the Review, containing the Questions that are
+ #: anwered by the Answers associated with the Review. The
+ #: back-reference in the Survey model is a Query named 'reviews'
+ #: which represents all of the Reviews that contains Answers to the
+ #: Questions in that particular Survey.
+ survey = db.ReferenceProperty(reference_class=models.survey.Survey,
+ required=True, collection_name="reviews")
+
+ #: A required many:1 relationship with a Work, where the Review
+ #: answers are attached to the Work as a comment, evaluation,
+ #: review, report, acceptance, etc. Reviews are the mechanism by
+ #: which non-authors of the Work make annotations to it. The
+ #: back-reference in the Work model is a Query named 'reviews'
+ #: which represents all of the annotations attached to that
+ #: particular work.
+ reviewed = db.ReferenceProperty(reference_class=models.work.Work,
+ required=True, collection_name="reviews")
+
+ #: A required many:1 relationship with a Reviewer entity indicating
+ #: the "author" of the actual answers for a specific Review
+ #: instance. The back-reference in the Reviewer model is a Query
+ #: named 'reviews' which represents all of the Reviews by that
+ #: particular Reviewer.
+ reviewer = db.ReferenceProperty(reference_class=models.reviewer.Reviewer,
+ required=True, collection_name="reviews")
+