OpenSlides/server/openslides/motions/migrations/0022_auto_20190320_0840.py
FinnStutzenstein 2bcab5d098
Repository restructure
- moved all server related things into the folder `server`, so this
configuration is parallel to the client.
- All main "services" are now folders in the root directory
- Added Dockerfiles to each service (currently server and client)
- Added a docker compose configuration to start everything together.
Currently there are heavy dependencies into https://github.com/OpenSlides/openslides-docker-compose
- Resturctured the .gitignore. If someone needs something excluded,
please add it to the right section.
- Added initial build setup with Docker and docker-compose.
- removed setup.py. We won't deliver OpenSlides via pip anymore.
2020-08-21 08:11:13 +02:00

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# Generated by Django 2.1.7 on 2019-03-20 07:40
from django.db import migrations, models
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [("motions", "0021_state_access_level_3")]
operations = [
migrations.AlterModelOptions(
name="motion",
options={
"default_permissions": (),
"ordering": ("identifier",),
"permissions": (
("can_see", "Can see motions"),
("can_see_internal", "Can see motions in internal state"),
("can_create", "Can create motions"),
("can_create_amendments", "Can create amendments"),
("can_support", "Can support motions"),
("can_manage_metadata", "Can manage motion metadata"),
("can_manage", "Can manage motions"),
),
"verbose_name": "Motion",
},
),
migrations.AlterField(
model_name="state",
name="access_level",
field=models.IntegerField(
choices=[
(0, "All users with permission to see motions"),
(
1,
"Submitters, authorized users (with permission to see internal motions), managers and "
"users with permission to manage metadata",
),
(
2,
"Only authorized users (with permission to see internal motions), managers and "
"users with permission to manage metadata",
),
(3, "Only managers"),
],
default=0,
),
),
]