Jessica Tallon 64a456a4e5 Comment changes for federation
This adds a new Comment link table that is used to link between some
object and then the comment object, which can be more or less any
object in Mediagoblin. The MediaComment has been renamed to
TextComment as that more aptly describes what it is. There is
migrations for these changes.

There is also the conslidation of the Report tables into a single
Report table, the same with the Notification objects. This is because
both of them split out MediaEntry and Comment versions into their own
polymorphic versions from a base, this is no longer a meaningful
distinction as comments can be anything.
2015-10-20 12:24:54 +00:00

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# GNU MediaGoblin -- federated, autonomous media hosting
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import logging
from celery import registry
from celery.task import Task
from mediagoblin.tools.mail import send_email
from mediagoblin.db.models import Notification
_log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class EmailNotificationTask(Task):
'''
Celery notification task.
This task is executed by celeryd to offload long-running operations from
the web server.
'''
def run(self, notification_id, message):
cn = Notification.query.filter_by(id=notification_id).first()
_log.info(u'Sending notification email about {0}'.format(cn))
return send_email(
message['from'],
[message['to']],
message['subject'],
message['body'])
email_notification_task = registry.tasks[EmailNotificationTask.name]