Badges

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This section of documentation may be outdated.

Badges in kitsune are based off of Django Badger,

As of Q3 2018, kitsune issues four badges per calendar year:

  1. KB Badge

  2. L10n Badge

  3. Support Forum Badge

  4. Army of Awesome Badge

A list of active badges can be seen at https://support.mozilla.org/badges/.

KB Badge & L10n Badge

The KB Badge is awarded after a user has reached 10 approved English edits on knowledge base articles.

The L10n Badge is awarded after a user has reached 10 approved translation edits on knowledge base articles.

Logic for both badges can be found in kitsune.wiki.badges.

The number of edits needed is configurable in settings.BADGE_LIMIT_L10N_KB.

Support Forum Badge

The Support Forum Badge is awarded after a user has reached 30 support forum replies.

Logic for awarding this badge can be found in kitsune.questions.badges.

The number of replies needed is configurable in settings.BADGE_LIMIT_SUPPORT_FORUM.

Army of Awesome Badge

The Army of Awesome Badge is awarded when a user has tweeted 50 Army of Awesome replies.

Logic for awarding this badge can be found in kitsune.customercare.badges.

Logic for tweet collection (via the Twitter API) can be found in kitsune.customercare management commands.

The number of replies needed is configurable in settings.BADGE_LIMIT_ARMY_OF_AWESOME.

Badge Creation

Badges are either created manually through the Django Admin or created automatically via get_or_create_badge in kitsune.kbadge.utils.

Creation through the Django Admin is the usual and preferred method.