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fixes #298, ldap email addresses created by rhodecode automatically during first login didn't get converted to lower case, which lead to lookup failures and than wrong checks for uniqueness. Fixed that by putting a setter on db model column that will enforce converting to lowercase.
fixes #298, ldap email addresses created by rhodecode automatically during first login didn't get converted to lower case, which lead to lookup failures and than wrong checks for uniqueness. Fixed that by putting a setter on db model column that will enforce converting to lowercase.

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keyedinstance.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
class KeyedInstance(object):
"""A class whose instances have a unique identifier of some sort
No two instances with the same unique ID should exist - if we try to create
a second instance, the first should be returned.
"""
_instances = dict()
def __new__(cls, *p, **k):
instances = cls._instances
clskey = str(cls)
if clskey not in instances:
instances[clskey] = dict()
instances = instances[clskey]
key = cls._key(*p, **k)
if key not in instances:
instances[key] = super(KeyedInstance, cls).__new__(cls)
return instances[key]
@classmethod
def _key(cls, *p, **k):
"""Given a unique identifier, return a dictionary key
This should be overridden by child classes, to specify which parameters
should determine an object's uniqueness
"""
raise NotImplementedError()
@classmethod
def clear(cls):
# Allow cls.clear() as well as uniqueInstance.clear(cls)
if str(cls) in cls._instances:
del cls._instances[str(cls)]