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from __future__ import print_function, division, absolute_import
import uuid
import datetime
import simplejson as json
from flask import request
from flask.ext.sqlalchemy import SQLAlchemy
from wqflask import app
from sqlalchemy import Column, Integer, String, Table, ForeignKey, Unicode, Boolean, DateTime, Text
from sqlalchemy.orm import relationship, backref
from wqflask.database import Base, init_db
# Define models
#roles_users = Table('roles_users',
# Column('user_id', Integer(), ForeignKey('user.the_id')),
# Column('role_id', Integer(), ForeignKey('role.the_id')))
class Role(Base):
__tablename__ = "role"
id = Column(Unicode(36), primary_key=True, default=lambda: unicode(uuid.uuid4()))
name = Column(Unicode(80), unique=True, nullable=False)
description = Column(Unicode(255))
class User(Base):
__tablename__ = "user"
id = Column(Unicode(36), primary_key=True, default=lambda: unicode(uuid.uuid4()))
email_address = Column(Unicode(50), unique=True, nullable=False)
# Todo: Turn on strict mode for Mysql
password = Column(Text, nullable=False)
full_name = Column(Unicode(50))
organization = Column(Unicode(50))
active = Column(Boolean(), nullable=False, default=True)
registration_info = Column(Text) # json detailing when they were registered, etc.
confirmed = Column(Text) # json detailing when they confirmed, etc.
logins = relationship("Login",
order_by="desc(Login.timestamp)",
lazy='dynamic' # Necessary for filter in login_count
)
user_collections = relationship("UserCollection",
order_by="asc(UserCollection.name)",
)
@property
def login_count(self):
return self.logins.filter_by(successful=True).count()
@property
def confirmed_at(self):
if self.confirmed:
confirmed_info = json.loads(self.confirmed)
return confirmed_info['timestamp']
else:
return None
@property
def most_recent_login(self):
try:
return self.logins[0]
except IndexError:
return None
#roles = relationship('Role', secondary=roles_users,
# backref=backref('users', lazy='dynamic'))
class Login(Base):
__tablename__ = "login"
id = Column(Unicode(36), primary_key=True, default=lambda: unicode(uuid.uuid4()))
user = Column(Unicode(36), ForeignKey('user.id'))
timestamp = Column(DateTime(), default=lambda: datetime.datetime.utcnow())
ip_address = Column(Unicode(39))
successful = Column(Boolean(), nullable=False) # False if wrong password was entered
session_id = Column(Text) # Set only if successfully logged in, otherwise should be blank
def __init__(self, user):
self.user = user.id
self.ip_address = request.remote_addr
##################################################################################################
class UserCollection(Base):
__tablename__ = "user_collection"
id = Column(Unicode(36), primary_key=True, default=lambda: unicode(uuid.uuid4()))
user = Column(Unicode(36), ForeignKey('user.id'))
name = Column(Text)
created_timestamp = Column(DateTime(), default=lambda: datetime.datetime.utcnow())
changed_timestamp = Column(DateTime(), default=lambda: datetime.datetime.utcnow())
members = Column(Text) # We're going to store them as a json list
# This index ensures a user doesn't have more than one collection with the same name
__table_args__ = (Index('usercollection_index', "user", "name"), )
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