Add docs to a bunch of stuff in users.models

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Danielle McLean 2018-05-04 13:20:14 +10:00
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@ -39,20 +39,36 @@ class UserManager(DjangoUserManager):
class User(ModelMeta, AbstractUser): class User(ModelMeta, AbstractUser):
"""
A user in the system - each user will have a representative h-card
generated based on all their associated information and may author as many
h-entries (:model:`entries.Entry`) as they wish.
"""
objects = UserManager() objects = UserManager()
avatar = models.ImageField(upload_to=avatar_path) avatar = models.ImageField(
note = models.TextField(blank=True) upload_to=avatar_path,
xmpp = models.EmailField(blank=True) help_text='an avatar or photo that represents this user'
)
note = models.TextField(
blank=True,
help_text='a bio or short description provided by the user'
)
xmpp = models.EmailField(
blank=True,
help_text='an XMPP address through which the user may be reached'
)
# This is gonna need to change if I ever decide to add multiple-user support ;) # This is gonna need to change if I ever decide to add multiple-user support ;)
url = '/' url = '/'
email_md5 = ComputedCharField( email_md5 = ComputedCharField(
compute_from='calc_email_md5', max_length=32, unique=True compute_from='calc_email_md5', max_length=32, unique=True,
help_text="MD5 hash of the user's email, used for Libravatar"
) )
email_sha256 = ComputedCharField( email_sha256 = ComputedCharField(
compute_from='calc_email_sha256', max_length=64, unique=True compute_from='calc_email_sha256', max_length=64, unique=True,
help_text="SHA-256 hash of the user's email, used for Libravatar"
) )
@property @property
@ -128,6 +144,13 @@ class ProfileManager(models.Manager):
class Profile(models.Model): class Profile(models.Model):
"""
Represents a particular :model:`users.User`'s identity on a particular
:model:`users.Site` - each user may have as many profiles on as many sites
as they wish, and all profiles will become `rel="me"` links on their
representative h-card. Additionally, :model:`entries.Syndication` is
tracked by linking each syndication to a particular profile.
"""
objects = ProfileManager() objects = ProfileManager()
user = models.ForeignKey( user = models.ForeignKey(
User, User,
@ -135,8 +158,15 @@ class Profile(models.Model):
on_delete=models.CASCADE on_delete=models.CASCADE
) )
site = models.ForeignKey(Site, on_delete=models.CASCADE) site = models.ForeignKey(Site, on_delete=models.CASCADE)
username = models.CharField(max_length=100) username = models.CharField(
display_name = models.CharField(max_length=100, blank=True) max_length=100,
help_text="the user's actual handle or ID on the remote site"
)
display_name = models.CharField(
max_length=100,
blank=True,
help_text="overrides the username for display - useful for sites that use ugly IDs"
)
def __str__(self): def __str__(self):
if self.site.domain: if self.site.domain:
@ -156,6 +186,11 @@ class Profile(models.Model):
class Key(models.Model): class Key(models.Model):
"""
Represents a PGP key that belongs to a particular :model:`users.User`. Each
key will be added to the user's h-card with rel="pgpkey", a format
compatible with IndieAuth.com.
"""
user = models.ForeignKey( user = models.ForeignKey(
User, User,
related_name='keys', related_name='keys',
@ -165,10 +200,23 @@ class Key(models.Model):
file = models.FileField(upload_to='keys') file = models.FileField(upload_to='keys')
@property @property
def key_id(self): return self.fingerprint[32:] def key_id(self):
"""
Returns the key ID, defined as the last eight characters of the key's
fingerprint. Key IDs are not cryptographically secure (it's easy to
forge a key with any key ID of your choosing), but when you have
already imported a key using its full fingerprint, the key ID is a
convenient way to refer to it.
"""
return self.fingerprint[32:]
def __str__(self): def __str__(self):
return self.key_id return self.key_id
def pretty_print(self): def pretty_print(self):
"""
Groups the PGP fingerprint into four-character chunks for display, the
same way GnuPG does. This can make reading the fingerprint a little
friendlier.
"""
return " ".join(self.fingerprint[i:i+4] for i in range(0, 40, 4)) return " ".join(self.fingerprint[i:i+4] for i in range(0, 40, 4))