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New oauth tools! Heck yeah!
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for plugins. In this commit I changed the MigrationManager and DatabaseData ob-
jects to account for FOUNDATIONS in any plugin's (or main program's) models.py
file.
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mediagoblin/db/models.py. This list holds all of the information about rows that
should be created at database initialization. Read the documentation near the
FOUNDATIONS list to understand the proper format for this list.
All of the work is done through a new method on MigrationManager in
mediagoblin/db/migrations_tools.py. This method, `populate_table_foundations`
parses the FOUNDATIONS list and creates the foundations based on the data incl-
uded. This only ever happens when the database is initialized. Migrations to
releases with new Foundations should be very easy just using the basic
database functionality.
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By switching this to a tuple that includes the media type in the key
itself, this requires iteration and execution of functions that
"check" that they are the right type.
This commit sponsored by Greg Grossmeier. Thanks buddy! :)
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Conflicts:
mediagoblin.ini
mediagoblin/tests/test_mgoblin_app.ini
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types->plugins
The last commit was also small, so Jeff Moe gets... two! Two sponsored commits!
Ah ah ah. </count_voice>
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Previously it called even plugins media types. Ha!
This commit sponsored by Jon Merkley. Thank you!
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plugin style
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.one calls over to SQLAlchemy queries
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basic_auth branch that openid is forked from
Commits squashed together (in reverse chronological order):
- do the label thing only for boolean fields
- made edit_account to autofocus on the first field
- added feature to render_divs where if field.label == '' then it
will render form.description the same a render_label
- added allow_registration check
- refactored create_user
- removed verification_key from create_user
- removed get_user from openid
- cleanup after removing openid from template_env.globals
- fix for werkzueg 0.9.1
- cleanup after merge
- more tests
- restored openid extra_validation just for safety
- tests for openid
- deleted openid extra_validation
- passed next parameter in session for openid
- fixed a bug that was deleting the messages
- implemented openid store using sqlalchemy
- ask openid provider for 'nickname' to prefill username in registration form
- refactored delete openid url to work with generic urls such as
google and to not allow a user to delete a url if it is there only
one and they don't have a pw
- refactored login to register user workflow, which fixed a problem
where the 'or register with a password link' wasn't showing up when
the finish_login view called the register view because there wasn't
any redirect.
- added the ability to remove openid's
- added the ability to add openids to an existing account
- refactored start_login and finish_login views
- modified edit_account.html to use render_divs
- modified gmg/edit/views to behave appropriatly if no password
authentication is enabled. moved the update email stuff to it's own
funtion to make edit_account view cleaner. edit_account now
modifies the form depending on the plugins.
- minor typos
- added retrieving email from openid provider
- moved allow_registration check to a decorator
- moved check if auth is enabled to a decorator
- changed openid user registration to go through login first
- cleanup after merge
- modified verification emails to use itsdangerous tokens
- added error handling on bad token, fixed route, and added tests
- added support for user to change email address
- added link to login view openid/password in login template
- updated openid get_user function
- modified get_user function to take kwargs instead of username
- no need for user might be email kwarg in check_login_simple
- added gen_password_hash and check_password functions to auth/__init__
- added focus to form input
- made imports fully qualified
- modified basic_auth.check_login to check that the user has a pw_hash first
- changed occurances of form.data['whatever'] to form.whatever.data
- convert tabs to spaces in register template, remove unsed
templates, and fixed trans tags in templates
- in process of openid login. it works, but needs major imporvements
- make password field required in basic_auth form
- check if password field present in basic_auth create_user
- modified openid create_user function
- modified models based on Elronds suggestions
- changed register form action to a variable to be passed in by the
view using the template
- openid plugin v0, still need to authenticate via openid.
- added a register_user function to be able to use in a plugin's
register view, and modified auth/views.register to redirect to
openid/register if appropriate.
- Modified basic_auth plugin to work with modified auth plugin
hooks. Added context variables. Removed basic_auth/tools which was
previously renamed to basic_auth/lib.
- modified auth/__init__ hooks to work better with multiple
plugins. Removed auth/lib.py. And added a basic_extra_verification
function that all plugins will use.
- added models and migrations for openid plugin
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manually.
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Conflicts:
mediagoblin/app.py
mediagoblin/auth/forms.py
mediagoblin/auth/tools.py
mediagoblin/db/migrations.py
mediagoblin/db/models.py
mediagoblin/edit/views.py
mediagoblin/plugins/basic_auth/tools.py
mediagoblin/tests/test_edit.py
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Conflicts:
mediagoblin/db/migrations.py
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- Added request.notifications
- Email configuration fixes
- Set config_spec default SMTP port to `0` and switch to SSL/non-SSL
default if `port == 0`
- Added email_smtp_use_ssl configuration setting
- Added migrations for notification tables
- Added __repr__ to MediaComment(Mixin)
- Added MediaComment.get_entry => MediaEntry
- Added CommentSubscription, CommentNotification, Notification,
ProcessingNotification tables
- Added notifications.task to celery init
- Fixed a bug in the video transcoder where pygst would hijack the
--help argument.
- Added notifications
- views
- silence
- subscribe
- routes
- utility methods
- celery task
- Added half-hearted .active comment CSS style
- Added quick JS to show header_dropdown
- Added fragment template to show notifications in header_dropdown
- Added fragment template to show subscribe/unsubscribe buttons on
media/comment pages
- Updated celery setup tests with notifications.task
- Tried to fix test_misc tests that I broke
- Added notification tests
- Added and extended tests.tools fixtures
- Integrated new notifications into media_home, media_post_comment views
- Bumped SQLAlchemy dependency to >= 0.8.0 since we need polymorphic for
the notifications to work
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This commit sponsored by Alex Hannan-Joyner. Thanks!
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cherry-picked from rodney757, fixed few conflicts due to
out of order cherry-picking. Thanks to rodney757 for making
my idea even better.
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The last update made the assumption that EXIF metadata is in some way
consistent between camera models, images, manufacturers. This update
takes into account that nothing is certain whenever EXIF is involved.
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This commit sponsored by Guido Günther. Thanks!
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If we really have to create a visible uuid (for a slug in
this case), don't try to hide the fact that it is a uuid.
So format it like a uuid.
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cleaner
Also, if migrations is true, *explicitly* say that foreign key checking is off
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constraint to collection.slug model
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To make .media_fetch_order work, create a property.
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To get us moving towards a MediaManager class, the first
idea is to create a class that wraps our current dict based
manager and makes all users happy.
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Also use the relationship for getting the comments on a
MediaEntry.
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Use the new way of generating slugs also for collections.
Also drop the dummy_db arg to check_collection_slug_used.
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Refactor the new generate_slug into a mixin to
allow it to be used for collections also.
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