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connectordb.User.set_password()   A

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from __future__ import absolute_import
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from ._connectorobject import ConnectorObject
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class User(ConnectorObject):
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    def create(self, email, password, role="user", public=True, **kwargs):
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        """Creates the given user - using the passed in email and password.
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        You can also set other default properties by passing in the relevant information::
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            usr.create("my@email","mypass",description="I like trains.")
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        Furthermore, ConnectorDB permits immediate initialization of an entire user tree,
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        so that you can create all relevant devices and streams in one go.
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            usr.create("my@email","mypass",devices={
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                "device1": {
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                    "nickname": "My train",
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                    "streams": {
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                        "stream1": {
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                            "schema": "{\"type\":\"string\"}",
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                            "datatype": "train.choochoo"
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                        }
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                    },
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                }
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            })
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        The user and meta devices are created by default. If you want to add streams to the user device,
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        use the "streams" option in place of devices in create.
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        """
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        kwargs["email"] = email
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        kwargs["password"] = password
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        kwargs["role"] = role
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        kwargs["public"] = public
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        self.metadata = self.db.create(
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            self.path, kwargs).json()
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    def set_password(self, new_password):
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        """Sets a new password for the user"""
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        self.set({"password": new_password})
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    def devices(self):
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        """Returns the list of devices that belong to the user"""
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        result = self.db.read(self.path, {"q": "ls"})
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        if result is None or result.json() is None:
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            return []
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        devices = []
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        for d in result.json():
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            dev = self[d["name"]]
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            dev.metadata = d
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            devices.append(dev)
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        return devices
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    def __getitem__(self, device_name):
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        """Gets the child device by name"""
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        return Device(self.db, self.path + "/" + device_name)
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    def __repr__(self):
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        """Returns a string representation of the user"""
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        return "[User:%s]" % (self.path, )
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    # -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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    # Following are getters and setters of the user's properties
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    @property
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    def email(self):
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        """gets the user's email address"""
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        if "email" in self.data:
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            return self.data["email"]
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        return None
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    @email.setter
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    def email(self, new_email):
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        """sets the user's email address"""
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        self.set({"email": new_email})
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    @property
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    def public(self):
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        """gets whether the user is public
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        (this means different things based on connectordb permissions setup - connectordb.com
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        has this be whether the user is publically visible. Devices are individually public/private.)
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        """
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        if "public" in self.data:
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            return self.data["public"]
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        return None
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    @public.setter
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    def public(self,new_public):
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        """Attempts to set whether the user is public"""
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        self.set({"public": new_public})
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    @property
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    def role(self):
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        """Gets the role of the user. This is the permissions level that the user has. It might
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        not be accessible depending on the permissions setup of ConnectorDB. Returns None if not accessible"""
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        if "role" in self.data:
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            return self.data["role"]
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        return None
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    @role.setter
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    def role(self,new_role):
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        """ Attempts to set the user's role"""
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        self.set({"role": new_role})
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# The import has to go on the bottom because py3 imports are annoying
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from ._device import Device
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