sol.models.player -- Players¶
- class sol.models.player.Player(**kwargs)¶
A single person.
- acceptedDiscernibility()¶
Determine whether the player's name should be obfuscated or not.
The player may have already explicitly stated his privacy policy agreement, and in such case we honor his will, showing the full name only when he agrees.
Otherwise, we check if he participated to any tournaments after January 1, 2020: if so, assume he implicitly accepted the common clause that requires one to agree in order to play in public tourneys.
- agreedprivacy¶
Whether the player explicitly accepted the privacy policy:
Ameans agreed,Nmeans did not agree.When left blank, this gets implicitly inferred from whether the person participated to a tournament after January 1, 2020.
His name and other details will be dimmed if he did not agree.
- birthdate¶
Date of birth of the player.
- caption(html=None, localized=True, css_class=None, ignore_privacy=False)¶
Description of the player, made up concatenating his names.
- classmethod check_insert(session, fields, user_id)¶
Prevent duplicated players.
- check_update(fields)¶
Perform any check before updating the instance.
- citizenship¶
Whether the player belongs legally to the given country or not.
- property country¶
The name of the player's country.
- delete()¶
Prevent deletion if this player is involved in some tourney.
- property description¶
Description of the player, made up concatenating his names.
- email¶
Email address of the player.
- classmethod find(session, lastname, firstname, nickname, guid=None)¶
Find a player, even after it has been merged into another.
- Parameters
session -- an SQLAlchemy session
lastname -- a string, the last name of the player
firstname -- a string, the first name of the player
nickname -- a string, the nick name of the player
guid -- the hex string of an UUID
- Return type
a tuple
This tries to find the given player by looking for it first in the
playerstable then in themerged_playerstable, either by guid or by name.If found, it returns a tuple with the current player (that is, the eventual target of the merge) and a boolean flag,
Falsewhen it is current orTrueif it has been merged.If not found it returns a
(None, False)tuple.
- firstname¶
Player's first name.
- idclub¶
Membership club's ID.
- idfederation¶
Membership federation's ID.
- idplayer¶
Primary key.
- lastname¶
Player's last name.
- matchesSummary()¶
Return the number of won, lost, tied and single matches.
- mergePlayers(other_players, clogger=None)¶
Merge multiple players into a single one.
- Parameters
other_players -- a sequence of players ids or guids, or tuples like
(guid, lastname, firstname, nickname)- Return type
a list of replaced players descriptions
This will replace the specified players with this one wherever they participated to a game, either in singles or team events.
This is obviously possible only when the specified players didn't play together in any tourney.
The old names are stored in the table
merged_playerswith a reference to the current player (that is, self), so that they can be correctly resolved in the future.
- merged¶
A possibly empty list of
MergedPlayerthat has been merged into this one.
- modified¶
Last update timestamp.
- nationality¶
ISO country code to compute national rankings.
- nickname¶
Player's nickname.
- opponents()¶
Return a summary of the opponents this player met, in singles.
- participations()¶
Return the list of
competitorsinvolving this player.
- portrait¶
Picture of the player, used by lit.
This is just the filename, referencing a picture inside the
sol.portraits_dirdirectory.
- sendTrainingURL(request, match, cnum, opponent)¶
Send an email containing the URL to edit the scores of a match.
- sendTrainingURLs(request, matches)¶
Send an email containing the URLs to edit the scores of a player's matches.
- Parameters
request -- the web request
matches -- a sequence of tuples
(match, concurrent number, opponent)
- serialize(serializer)¶
Reduce a single player to a simple dictionary.
- Parameters
serializer -- a
Serializerinstance- Return type
dict
- Returns
a plain dictionary containing a flatified view of this player
- sex¶
Player's gender:
Fmeans female,Mmeans male.
- shouldOmitNickName(_non_word_letters=re.compile('\\W'))¶
Determine if the nickname should be omitted because redundant.