Beispiel #1
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def migrate_settings(siteconfig):
    """
    Migrates any settings we want in the database from the settings file.
    """
    # Convert everything in the table.
    for siteconfig_key, setting_data in migration_table.iteritems():
        if isinstance(setting_data, dict):
            setting_key = setting_data['key']
            serialize_func = setting_data.get('serialize_func', None)
        else:
            setting_key = setting_data
            serialize_func = None

        default = defaults.get(siteconfig_key, None)
        value = getattr(settings, setting_key, default)

        if serialize_func and callable(serialize_func):
            value = serialize_func(value)

        siteconfig.set(siteconfig_key, value)


    # This may be a tuple in a tuple, or it may just be a tuple.
    if type(settings.ADMINS[0]) == tuple:
        admin = settings.ADMINS[0]
    else:
        admin = settings.ADMINS

    siteconfig.set('site_admin_name',  admin[0])
    siteconfig.set('site_admin_email', admin[1])

    # Try to transform the authentication backend
    remaining_backends = []
    known_backends = []

    for auth_backend in settings.AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS:
        if auth_backend in auth_backend_map:
            known_backends.append(auth_backend)
        else:
            remaining_backends.append(auth_backend)

    if remaining_backends or len(known_backends) > 1:
        # The user has some custom backend set. Just set the entire list
        siteconfig.set('auth_backend', 'custom')
        siteconfig.set('auth_custom_backends',
                       settings.AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS)
    elif len(known_backends) == 1:
        siteconfig.set('auth_backend', auth_backend_map[known_backends[0]])
    else:
        siteconfig.set('auth_backend', 'builtin')
Beispiel #2
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def migrate_settings(siteconfig):
    """
    Migrates any settings we want in the database from the settings file.
    """
    # Convert everything in the table.
    for siteconfig_key, setting_data in migration_table.iteritems():
        if isinstance(setting_data, dict):
            setting_key = setting_data['key']
            serialize_func = setting_data.get('serialize_func', None)
        else:
            setting_key = setting_data
            serialize_func = None

        default = defaults.get(siteconfig_key, None)
        value = getattr(settings, setting_key, default)

        if serialize_func and callable(serialize_func):
            value = serialize_func(value)

        siteconfig.set(siteconfig_key, value)

    # This may be a tuple in a tuple, or it may just be a tuple.
    if type(settings.ADMINS[0]) == tuple:
        admin = settings.ADMINS[0]
    else:
        admin = settings.ADMINS

    siteconfig.set('site_admin_name', admin[0])
    siteconfig.set('site_admin_email', admin[1])

    # Try to transform the authentication backend
    remaining_backends = []
    known_backends = []

    for auth_backend in settings.AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS:
        if auth_backend in auth_backend_map:
            known_backends.append(auth_backend)
        else:
            remaining_backends.append(auth_backend)

    if remaining_backends or len(known_backends) > 1:
        # The user has some custom backend set. Just set the entire list
        siteconfig.set('auth_backend', 'custom')
        siteconfig.set('auth_custom_backends',
                       settings.AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS)
    elif len(known_backends) == 1:
        siteconfig.set('auth_backend', auth_backend_map[known_backends[0]])
    else:
        siteconfig.set('auth_backend', 'builtin')