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Record rule based dynamic manipulations.

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When a dynamic rule is triggered, it can use a Dynamic Manipulation to create some other model (referred to as a side effect model). When the rules are run all of the side effect models will be deleted and re-created if necessary (as determined by the rule).

A manipulation log keeps track of the rule, side effect model, and the model that triggered the side effect. This is how we know what changes occurred as a result of the dynamic rule.

See the example app for a sample of what this might look in a shopping cart application. There are lettuce tests that clearly show a simplified shopping cart use case.

(run “./manage.py harvest -a sample -S” to run the lettuce tests)

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