classAdminPage(webapp2.RequestHandler):defget(self):user=users.get_current_user()ifuser:ifusers.is_current_user_admin():self.response.write('You are an administrator.')else:self.response.write('You are not an administrator.')else:self.response.write('You are not logged in.')
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