view roundup/actions.py @ 4945:55aef7ab35a8

Increase default height of classhelp windows from 400 to 600. If classhelp popup windows are really opened in a separate browser window instead of just a new tab, the window size is often too small, especially when the search frame for finding usernames is displayed. The original size was introduced in 2002 and might have been meant for 640x480 resolutions and the new size might still be too small for many use cases, but this conservative/small increase should not hurt people with small displays.
author Thomas Arendsen Hein <thomas@intevation.de>
date Tue, 25 Nov 2014 16:31:06 +0100
parents 13b3155869e0
children a7541077cf12
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#
# Copyright (C) 2009 Stefan Seefeld
# All rights reserved.
# For license terms see the file COPYING.txt.
#

from roundup.exceptions import *
from roundup import hyperdb
from roundup.i18n import _

class Action:
    def __init__(self, db, translator):
        self.db = db
        self.translator = translator

    def handle(self, *args):
        """Action handler procedure"""
        raise NotImplementedError

    def execute(self, *args):
        """Execute the action specified by this object."""

        self.permission(*args)
        return self.handle(*args)


    def permission(self, *args):
        """Check whether the user has permission to execute this action.

        If not, raise Unauthorised."""

        pass


    def gettext(self, msgid):
        """Return the localized translation of msgid"""
        return self.translator.gettext(msgid)


    _ = gettext


class Retire(Action):

    def handle(self, designator):

        classname, itemid = hyperdb.splitDesignator(designator)

        # make sure we don't try to retire admin or anonymous
        if (classname == 'user' and
            self.db.user.get(itemid, 'username') in ('admin', 'anonymous')):
            raise ValueError(self._(
                'You may not retire the admin or anonymous user'))

        # do the retire
        self.db.getclass(classname).retire(itemid)
        self.db.commit()


    def permission(self, designator):

        classname, itemid = hyperdb.splitDesignator(designator)

        if not self.db.security.hasPermission('Edit', self.db.getuid(),
                                              classname=classname, itemid=itemid):
            raise Unauthorised(self._('You do not have permission to '
                                      'retire the %(classname)s class.')%classname)
            

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