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-rw-r--r--testapp/docs/sample_questions.py24
-rw-r--r--testapp/exam/fixtures/initial_fixture.json91
-rw-r--r--testapp/exam/management/commands/add_group.py33
3 files changed, 50 insertions, 98 deletions
diff --git a/testapp/docs/sample_questions.py b/testapp/docs/sample_questions.py
index 45bb8a8..60f32cb 100644
--- a/testapp/docs/sample_questions.py
+++ b/testapp/docs/sample_questions.py
@@ -4,7 +4,8 @@ questions = [
[Question(
summary='Factorial',
points=2,
- type="python",
+ language='python',
+ type='code',
description='''
Write a function called <code>fact</code> which takes a single integer argument
(say <code>n</code>) and returns the factorial of the number.
@@ -14,7 +15,9 @@ For example:<br/>
test='''
assert fact(0) == 1
assert fact(5) == 120
-'''),
+''',
+ snippet="def fact(num):"
+ ),
#Add tags here as a list of string.
['Python','function','factorial'],
],
@@ -22,7 +25,8 @@ assert fact(5) == 120
[Question(
summary='Simple function',
points=1,
- type="python",
+ language='python',
+ type='code',
description='''Create a simple function called <code>sqr</code> which takes a single
argument and returns the square of the argument. For example: <br/>
<code>sqr(3) -> 9</code>.''',
@@ -30,7 +34,9 @@ argument and returns the square of the argument. For example: <br/>
import math
assert sqr(3) == 9
assert abs(sqr(math.sqrt(2)) - 2.0) < 1e-14
- '''),
+ ''',
+ snippet="def sqr(num):"
+ ),
#Add tags here as a list of string.
['Python','function'],
],
@@ -38,13 +44,16 @@ assert abs(sqr(math.sqrt(2)) - 2.0) < 1e-14
[Question(
summary='Bash addition',
points=2,
- type="bash",
+ language='bash',
+ type='code',
description='''Write a shell script which takes two arguments on the
command line and prints the sum of the two on the output.''',
test='''\
docs/sample.sh
docs/sample.args
-'''),
+''',
+ snippet="#!/bin/bash"
+ ),
#Add tags here as a list of string.
[''],
],
@@ -52,7 +61,8 @@ docs/sample.args
[Question(
summary='Size of integer in Python',
points=0.5,
- type="mcq",
+ language='python',
+ type='mcq',
description='''What is the largest integer value that can be represented
in Python?''',
options='''No Limit
diff --git a/testapp/exam/fixtures/initial_fixture.json b/testapp/exam/fixtures/initial_fixture.json
deleted file mode 100644
index da3cf18..0000000
--- a/testapp/exam/fixtures/initial_fixture.json
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,91 +0,0 @@
-[
- {
- "fields": {
- "active": true,
- "description": "\nWrite a function called <code>fact</code> which takes a single integer argument\n(say <code>n</code>) and returns the factorial of the number. \nFor example:<br/>\n<code>fact(3) -> 6</code>\n",
- "options": "",
- "points": 2.0,
- "summary": "Factorial",
- "test": "\nassert fact(0) == 1\nassert fact(5) == 120\n",
- "type": "python"
- },
- "model": "exam.question",
- "pk": 1
- },
- {
- "fields": {
- "active": true,
- "description": "Create a simple function called <code>sqr</code> which takes a single \nargument and returns the square of the argument. For example: <br/>\n<code>sqr(3) -> 9</code>.",
- "options": "",
- "points": 1.0,
- "summary": "Simple function",
- "test": "\nimport math\nassert sqr(3) == 9\nassert abs(sqr(math.sqrt(2)) - 2.0) < 1e-14 \n ",
- "type": "python"
- },
- "model": "exam.question",
- "pk": 2
- },
- {
- "fields": {
- "active": true,
- "description": "Write a shell script which takes two arguments on the\ncommand line and prints the sum of the two on the output.",
- "options": "",
- "points": 2.0,
- "summary": "Bash addition",
- "test": "docs/sample.sh\ndocs/sample.args\n",
- "type": "bash"
- },
- "model": "exam.question",
- "pk": 3
- },
- {
- "fields": {
- "active": true,
- "description": "What is the largest integer value that can be represented\nin Python?",
- "options": "No Limit\n2**32\n2**32 - 1\nNone of the above\n",
- "points": 0.5,
- "summary": "Size of integer in Python",
- "test": "No Limit",
- "type": "mcq"
- },
- "model": "exam.question",
- "pk": 4
- },
- {
- "fields": {
- "active": true,
- "description": "Basic Python Quiz 1",
- "duration": 10,
- "start_date": "2012-03-29"
- },
- "model": "exam.quiz",
- "pk": 1
- },
- {
- "fields": {
- "name": "moderator",
- "permissions": [
- 31,
- 37,
- 43,
- 32,
- 38,
- 44,
- 33,
- 39,
- 45,
- 34,
- 40,
- 46,
- 35,
- 41,
- 47,
- 36,
- 42,
- 48
- ]
- },
- "model": "auth.group",
- "pk": 1
- }
-]
diff --git a/testapp/exam/management/commands/add_group.py b/testapp/exam/management/commands/add_group.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e6ac888
--- /dev/null
+++ b/testapp/exam/management/commands/add_group.py
@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
+'''
+ This command adds moderator group with permissions to add, change and delete
+ the objects in the exam app.
+ We can modify this command to add more groups by providing arguments.
+ Arguments like group-name, app-name can be passed.
+
+'''
+# django imports
+from django.core.management.base import BaseCommand, CommandError
+from django.contrib.auth.models import Group, Permission
+from django.contrib.contenttypes.models import ContentType
+from django.db.utils import IntegrityError
+
+class Command(BaseCommand):
+ help = 'Adds the moderator group'
+
+ def handle(self, *args, **options):
+ app = 'exam'
+ group = Group(name='moderator')
+ try:
+ group.save()
+ except IntegrityError:
+ raise CommandError("The group already exits")
+ else:
+ # Get the models for the given app
+ content_types = ContentType.objects.filter(app_label=app)
+ # Get list of permissions for the models
+ permission_list = Permission.objects.filter(content_type=content_types)
+ for permission in permission_list:
+ group.permissions.add(permission)
+ group.save()
+
+ self.stdout.write('Moderator group added successfully')