Added extrapolated "name_exists" function.
Note that this can move, I just put it where it made
the most sense.
Code that checks for account names and aliases can
now be replaced with (assuming this is imported):
functions_user.name_exists("username")
If there is an alias match or an account match, it
will return True.
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User-related functions
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from django.contrib.auth.models import User
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from src.object.models import Attribute, Object
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from src import defines_global
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def name_exists(uname):
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Searches for an account first by username, then by alias.
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uname: (string) A username or alias
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returns True or False
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# Search for a user object with username = uname
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account = User.objects.filter(username=uname)
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# Look for any objects with an 'Alias' attribute that matches
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# the uname
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alias_matches = Object.objects.filter(attribute__attr_name__exact="ALIAS",
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attribute__attr_value__iexact=uname).filter(
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type=defines_global.OTYPE_PLAYER)
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if not account.count() == 0 or not alias_matches.count() == 0:
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return True
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