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Wiki integration. Requests don't always have sessions. In particular this occurs when a request is made without a trailing slash. The Common middleware redirects when this happens, and the middleware process_request() processing stops before a session can get added. So just set an attribute on the request object for each operation. This seemed weird to me at first, but there are plenty of examples of this in the Django code base already.
author Brian Neal <bgneal@gmail.com>
date Tue, 13 Nov 2012 13:50:06 -0600
parents ee87ea74d46b
children 9e803323a0d0
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"""This module contains user profile badge-related functionality."""
import logging

from bio.models import Badge
from bio.models import BadgeOwnership


# Numeric ID's for badges that are awarded for user actions:
(CONTRIBUTOR_PIN, CALENDAR_PIN, NEWS_PIN, LINK_PIN, DOWNLOAD_PIN,
        SECURITY_PIN, POTD_PIN) = range(7)


def award_badge(badge_id, user):
    """This function awards the badge specified by badge_id
    to the given user. If the user already has the badge,
    the badge count is incremented by one.
    """
    try:
        badge = Badge.objects.get(numeric_id=badge_id)
    except Badge.DoesNotExist:
        logging.error("Can't award badge with numeric_id = %d", badge_id)
        return

    profile = user.get_profile()

    # Does the user already have badges of this type?
    try:
        bo = BadgeOwnership.objects.get(profile=profile, badge=badge)
    except BadgeOwnership.DoesNotExist:
        # No badge of this type, yet
        bo = BadgeOwnership(profile=profile, badge=badge, count=1)
    else:
        # Already have this badge
        bo.count += 1
    bo.save()

    logging.info('Awarded %s with the badge: %s', user.username, badge.name)