gestioCOF/kfet/signals.py
Aurélien Delobelle b8110c11a4 kfet.open
kfet.open app
- Base data (raw_open, last_update...) is stored and shared through cache system.
- 2 websockets groups: one for team users, one for other users.
- UI is initialized and kept up-to-date with WS.
- raw_open and force_close can be updated with standard HTTP requests.
  At this time, there isn't any restriction on raw_open view. Common sense tell us
  to change this behavior.

Misc
- Clean channels routing.
- 'PermConsumerMixin': user who sent the message is available as argument in
connection_groups method, which returns groups to which the user should be
appended on websocket connection (and discarded on disconnection).
- New kfet.utils module: should be used for mixins, whatever is useful and not concerns
the kfet app.
- Clean JS dependencies.
2017-06-21 07:08:28 +02:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from django.contrib import messages
from django.contrib.auth.signals import user_logged_in
from django.core.urlresolvers import reverse
from django.dispatch import receiver
@receiver(user_logged_in)
def messages_on_login(sender, request, user, **kwargs):
if (not user.username == 'kfet_genericteam' and
user.has_perm('kfet.is_team') and
hasattr(request, 'GET') and
'k-fet' in request.GET.get('next', '')):
messages.info(
request,
('<a href="{}" target="_blank">Connexion en utilisateur partagé ?</a>'
.format(reverse('kfet.login.genericteam'))),
extra_tags='safe')