annotate gpp/antispam/models.py @ 318:c550933ff5b6

Fix a bug where you'd get an error when trying to delete a forum thread (topic does not exist). Apparently when you call topic.delete() the posts would get deleted, but the signal handler for each one would run, and it would try to update the topic's post count or something, but the topic was gone? Reworked the code a bit and explicitly delete the posts first. I also added a sync() call on the parent forum since post counts were not getting adjusted.
author Brian Neal <bgneal@gmail.com>
date Sat, 05 Feb 2011 21:46:52 +0000
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bgneal@214 1 """Models for the antispam application."""
bgneal@214 2 from django.db import models
bgneal@214 3 from django.core.cache import cache
bgneal@214 4
bgneal@214 5 from antispam import SPAM_PHRASE_KEY
bgneal@214 6
bgneal@214 7
bgneal@214 8 class SpamPhrase(models.Model):
bgneal@214 9 """A SpamPhrase is a string that is checked for in user input. User input
bgneal@214 10 containing a SpamPhrase should be blocked and flagged.
bgneal@214 11 """
bgneal@214 12 phrase = models.CharField(max_length=64)
bgneal@214 13
bgneal@214 14 class Meta:
bgneal@214 15 ordering = ('phrase', )
bgneal@214 16
bgneal@214 17 def __unicode__(self):
bgneal@214 18 return self.phrase
bgneal@214 19
bgneal@214 20 def save(self, *args, **kwargs):
bgneal@214 21 cache.delete(SPAM_PHRASE_KEY)
bgneal@215 22 self.phrase = self.phrase.lower()
bgneal@214 23 super(SpamPhrase, self).save(*args, **kwargs)