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calibre-web/cps/cw_login/signals.py

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from flask.signals import Namespace
_signals = Namespace()
#: Sent when a user is logged in. In addition to the app (which is the
#: sender), it is passed `user`, which is the user being logged in.
user_logged_in = _signals.signal("logged-in")
#: Sent when a user is logged out. In addition to the app (which is the
#: sender), it is passed `user`, which is the user being logged out.
user_logged_out = _signals.signal("logged-out")
#: Sent when the user is loaded from the cookie. In addition to the app (which
#: is the sender), it is passed `user`, which is the user being reloaded.
user_loaded_from_cookie = _signals.signal("loaded-from-cookie")
#: Sent when the user is loaded from the header. In addition to the app (which
#: is the #: sender), it is passed `user`, which is the user being reloaded.
_user_loaded_from_header = _signals.signal("loaded-from-header")
#: Sent when the user is loaded from the request. In addition to the app (which
#: is the #: sender), it is passed `user`, which is the user being reloaded.
user_loaded_from_request = _signals.signal("loaded-from-request")
#: Sent when a user's login is confirmed, marking it as fresh. (It is not
#: called for a normal login.)
#: It receives no additional arguments besides the app.
user_login_confirmed = _signals.signal("login-confirmed")
#: Sent when the `unauthorized` method is called on a `LoginManager`. It
#: receives no additional arguments besides the app.
user_unauthorized = _signals.signal("unauthorized")
#: Sent when the `needs_refresh` method is called on a `LoginManager`. It
#: receives no additional arguments besides the app.
user_needs_refresh = _signals.signal("needs-refresh")
#: Sent whenever the user is accessed/loaded
#: receives no additional arguments besides the app.
user_accessed = _signals.signal("accessed")
#: Sent whenever session protection takes effect, and a session is either
#: marked non-fresh or deleted. It receives no additional arguments besides
#: the app.
session_protected = _signals.signal("session-protected")
def __getattr__(name):
if name == "user_loaded_from_header":
import warnings
warnings.warn(
"'user_loaded_from_header' is deprecated and will be"
" removed in Flask-Login 0.7. Use"
" 'user_loaded_from_request' instead.",
DeprecationWarning,
stacklevel=2,
)
return _user_loaded_from_header
raise AttributeError(name)