files.WebextPermission

Model Info

Key

Value

Model Name

WebextPermission

Verbose Name

webext permission

Verbose Name Plural

webext permissions

Docstring

WebextPermission(id, created, modified, permissions, optional_permissions, host_permissions, data_collection_permissions, optional_data_collection_permissions, file)

Is Abstract

False

Is Proxy

False

Is Managed

True

Ordering

[]

Permissions

[]

Default Permissions

(‘add’, ‘change’, ‘delete’, ‘view’)

Indexes

[]

Constraints

[]

Database Table

webext_permissions

Base Manager

None

Default Manager

None

File

/data/olympia/src/olympia/files/models.py

Starting Line Number

660

Method Resolution Order

(<class ‘olympia.files.models.WebextPermission’>, <class ‘olympia.amo.models.ModelBase’>, <class ‘olympia.amo.models.SaveUpdateMixin’>, <class ‘django.db.models.base.Model’>, <class ‘django.db.models.utils.AltersData’>, <class ‘object’>)

Fields

Field Name

Field Type

Database Column

Database Type

Verbose Name

created

DateTimeField

created

datetime(6)

created

data_collection_permissions

JSONField

data_collection_permissions

json

data collection permissions

file

OneToOneField

file_id

integer UNSIGNED

file

host_permissions

JSONField

host_permissions

json

host permissions

id (pk)

AutoField

id

integer AUTO_INCREMENT

ID

modified

DateTimeField

modified

datetime(6)

modified

optional_data_collection_permissions

JSONField

optional_data_collection_permissions

json

optional data collection permissions

optional_permissions

JSONField

optional_permissions

json

optional permissions

permissions

JSONField

permissions

json

permissions

Relations

Field Name

Field Type

Database Column

Database Type

Related Model

Related Name

file

OneToOneField

file_id

integer UNSIGNED

files.File

_webext_permissions

fields_reverse_relation=[]

Methods

Other Methods

Method Name

Signature

get_admin_absolute_url

(self)

get_admin_url_path

(self)

get_next_by_created

(self, *, field=<django.db.models.fields.DateTimeField: created>, is_next=True, **kwargs)

get_next_by_modified

(self, *, field=<django.db.models.fields.DateTimeField: modified>, is_next=True, **kwargs)

get_previous_by_created

(self, *, field=<django.db.models.fields.DateTimeField: created>, is_next=False, **kwargs)

get_previous_by_modified

(self, *, field=<django.db.models.fields.DateTimeField: modified>, is_next=False, **kwargs)

get_unfiltered_manager

()

reload

(self)

serializable_reference

(self)

update

(self, **kw)

Private Methods

Method Name

Signature

_get_field_value_map

(self, meta, exclude=None)

Custom Managers

default

Class: ManagerBase

*Base for all managers in AMO.

Returns BaseQuerySets.

If a model has translated fields, they’ll be attached through a transform function.*

Custom Methods

transform(self, fn)

Custom QuerySet

Class: BaseQuerySet

Represent a lazy database lookup for a set of objects.

Custom Methods
no_transforms(self)
only_translations(self)

Remove all transforms except translations.

optimized_count(self)

*Slightly optimized count() for cases where there is a DISTINCT in the queryset.

When a count() call is made on a queryset that has a distinct, that causes django to run the full SELECT (including all fields, distinct, ordering etc) in a subquery and then COUNT() on the result of that subquery, which is costly/innefficient. That’s tracked in https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/30685. We can’t easily fix the fact that there is a subquery, but we can avoid selecting all fields and ordering in that subquery needlessly.*

pop_transforms(self)
transform(self, fn)

objects

Class: ManagerBase

*Base for all managers in AMO.

Returns BaseQuerySets.

If a model has translated fields, they’ll be attached through a transform function.*

Custom Methods

transform(self, fn)

Custom QuerySet

Class: BaseQuerySet

Represent a lazy database lookup for a set of objects.

Custom Methods
no_transforms(self)
only_translations(self)

Remove all transforms except translations.

optimized_count(self)

*Slightly optimized count() for cases where there is a DISTINCT in the queryset.

When a count() call is made on a queryset that has a distinct, that causes django to run the full SELECT (including all fields, distinct, ordering etc) in a subquery and then COUNT() on the result of that subquery, which is costly/innefficient. That’s tracked in https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/30685. We can’t easily fix the fact that there is a subquery, but we can avoid selecting all fields and ordering in that subquery needlessly.*

pop_transforms(self)
transform(self, fn)

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