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# coding=utf-8
"""
Permission logic module for author based permission system
"""
__author__ = 'Alisue <lambdalisue@hashnote.net>'
from permission.conf import settings
from permission.logics.base import PermissionLogic


[docs]class StaffPermissionLogic(PermissionLogic):
    """
    Permission logic class for is_staff authority based permission system
    """
    def __init__(self,
                 any_permission=None,
                 add_permission=None,
                 change_permission=None,
                 delete_permission=None):
        """
        Constructor

        Parameters
        ----------
        any_permission : boolean
            True for give any permission of the specified object to the staff
            user. Default value will be taken from
            ``PERMISSION_DEFAULT_SPL_ANY_PERMISSION`` in
            settings.
        add_permission : boolean
            True for give change permission of the specified object to the
            staff user.
            It will be ignored if :attr:`any_permission` is True.
            Default value will be taken from
            ``PERMISSION_DEFAULT_SPL_ADD_PERMISSION`` in
            settings.
        change_permission : boolean
            True for give change permission of the specified object to the
            staff user.
            It will be ignored if :attr:`any_permission` is True.
            Default value will be taken from
            ``PERMISSION_DEFAULT_SPL_CHANGE_PERMISSION`` in
            settings.
        delete_permission : boolean
            True for give delete permission of the specified object to the
            staff user.
            It will be ignored if :attr:`any_permission` is True.
            Default value will be taken from
            ``PERMISSION_DEFAULT_SPL_DELETE_PERMISSION`` in
            settings.
        """
        self.any_permission = any_permission
        self.add_permission = add_permission
        self.change_permission = change_permission
        self.delete_permission = delete_permission

        if self.any_permission is None:
            self.any_permission =

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settings.PERMISSION_DEFAULT_SPL_ANY_PERMISSION if self.add_permission is None: self.add_permission =

\

settings.PERMISSION_DEFAULT_SPL_ADD_PERMISSION if self.change_permission is None: self.change_permission =

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settings.PERMISSION_DEFAULT_SPL_CHANGE_PERMISSION if self.delete_permission is None: self.delete_permission =

\

settings.PERMISSION_DEFAULT_SPL_DELETE_PERMISSION [docs] def has_perm(self, user_obj, perm, obj=None): """ Check if user have permission (of object) If the user_obj is not authenticated, it return ``False``. If no object is specified, it return ``True`` when the corresponding permission was specified to ``True`` (changed from v0.7.0). This behavior is based on the django system. https://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/RowLevelPermissions If an object is specified, it will return ``True`` if the user is staff. The staff can add, change or delete the object (you can change this behavior to set ``any_permission``, ``add_permission``, ``change_permission``, or ``delete_permission`` attributes of this instance). Parameters ---------- user_obj : django user model instance A django user model instance which be checked perm : string `app_label.codename` formatted permission string obj : None or django model instance None or django model instance for object permission Returns ------- boolean Weather the specified user have specified permission (of specified object). """ if not user_obj.is_authenticated(): return False # construct the permission full name add_permission = self.get_full_permission_string('add') change_permission = self.get_full_permission_string('change') delete_permission = self.get_full_permission_string('delete') if obj is None: if user_obj.is_staff: if self.add_permission and perm == add_permission: return True if self.change_permission and perm == change_permission: return True if self.delete_permission and perm == delete_permission: return True return self.any_permission return False elif user_obj.is_active: if user_obj.is_staff: if self.any_permission: # have any kind of permissions to the obj return True if (self.add_permission and perm == add_permission): return True if (self.change_permission and perm == change_permission): return True if (self.delete_permission and perm == delete_permission): return True return False

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