This helps resolve one of the remaining issues with the tests for the
media type pluginification.
This commit sponsored by Jeffrey Moe. Thanks Jeff! Lulzbot rocks!
Since sessions are rebuilt, e.g. when you try to post a blank
comment and therefore receive an error message, the session will
be overwritten without the old max_age.
As proposed in issue #354; it adds an attribute max_age
to mediagoblin.tools.session.Session that is passed to
response.set_cookie; max_age is set to 30 days if the
checkbox is selected
This reverts commit 05ceada051dad011bb9b3e1c93fb42b2d9875939.
It turns out the reason for this in the first place was werkzeug
backwards compatibility.
-uple other small changes. I changed the information around the media processi-
ng panel to be more specific, since it was written when it was the only admin
page. Git didn't catch this, but I renamed the templates, so mediagoblin/templ-
ates/admin/user.html now referrs to the page which shows the details of a spec-
ific user. The list view pages are now named ELEMENT_panel.html(ie. user_panel)
I also added a column reported_user_id to the ReportBase table, and had to add
to Report filing to make sure that column gets created. Also I moved the report
media button (on a media page) to the sidebar, though it still needs some form-
atting
--\ mediagoblin/static/images/icon_clipboard.png
--| Added this image for use in template mediagoblin/admin/report.html.
--| Distributed by the GNOME project http://www.gnome.org
--| Under a GNU LGPL v.3 or Creative Commons BY-SA 3.0 license.
--| I'm still trying to figure out the appropriate way to attribute this in
| the code
--\ mediagoblin/templates/mediagoblin/admin/media_panel.html
--| This template is actually the template formerly know as media.html. I
| renamed it for clarity
--\ mediagoblin/templates/mediagoblin/admin/report_panel.html
--| This template is actually the template formerly know as report.html. I
| renamed it for clarity
--\ mediagoblin/templates/mediagoblin/admin/user_panel.html
--| This template is actually the template formerly know as user.html. I renam-
| -ed it for clarity
--\ mediagoblin/templates/mediagoblin/utils/report.html
--| This template is included in the media_home page. It is the report media
| button. I figured I'd write it like this in case it got more complicated.
--\ mediagoblin/admin/routing.py
--| I changed the routing path /a/panel to /a/media for specificity
--\ mediagoblin/admin/views.py
--| I renamed admin_processing_panel to admin_media_processing_panel
--| I wrote a new view function admin_reports_detail
--| I wrote a new view function admin_users_detail
--\ mediagoblin/db/migrations.py
--| I added in the column reported_user_id to the ReportBase_v0 class
--\ mediagoblin/db/models.py
--| I added in the column reported_user_id to the ReportBase class
--\ mediagoblin/static/css/base.css
--| I added in css classes to display a report. Right now, they are just echo-
| -ing the ways comments are displayed, but with the link in another color
--\ mediagoblin/templates/mediagoblin/admin/report.html
--| Created this new template (although git doesn't realize it) to show the de-
| -tails of a specific report, indicated in the URL
--\ mediagoblin/templates/mediagoblin/admin/user.html
--| Created this new template (although git doesn't realize it) to show the de-
| -tails of a specific user, indicated in the URL
--\ mediagoblin/templates/mediagoblin/base.html
--| Redirected the link from /a/panel to /a/media
--\ mediagoblin/templates/mediagoblin/user_pages/media.html
--| Moved the media report button to the sidebar
--\ mediagoblin/user_pages/lib.py
--| Changed the creation of reports, so that they also assign a column for rep-
| -orted_user_id.