Minor fixes needed for generic key name
We no longer try to retreive an entity when there are unset fields.
This sort of makes 'getIfFields' obsolete, since we check if fields
now anyway. This is needed because getKeyFieldsFromDict expects the
fields to be set.
Also a minor fix in a Django template so that the generic 'edit' page
has a working delete button again.
#!/usr/bin/python2.5
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"""Site Settings views.
edit: settings view for authorized Developers, Administrators, etc.
"""
__authors__ = [
'"Pawel Solyga" <pawel.solyga@gmail.com>',
]
from soc.logic import models
from soc.views import settings as settings_views
from soc.views.helper import decorators
import soc.logic.models.site_settings
import soc.models.site_settings
class SiteSettingsForm(settings_views.SettingsValidationForm):
"""Django form displayed when creating or editing Site Settings.
"""
class Meta:
"""Inner Meta class that defines some behavior for the form.
"""
#: db.Model subclass for which the form will gather information
model = soc.models.site_settings.SiteSettings
#: list of model fields which will *not* be gathered by the form
exclude = ['inheritance_line', 'home']
@decorators.view
def edit(request, page=None, path=None, logic=models.site_settings.logic,
settings_form_class=SiteSettingsForm,
template=settings_views.DEF_HOME_EDIT_TMPL):
"""View for authorized User to edit contents of a Site Settings page.
Args:
request: the standard django request object.
page: a soc.logic.site.page.Page object which is abstraction that
combines a Django view with sidebar menu info
path: path that is used to uniquely identify settings
logic: settings logic object
settings_form_class: class which should be used as Site Settings Form
template: the template path to use for rendering the template.
Returns:
A subclass of django.http.HttpResponse with generated template.
"""
return settings_views.edit(request, page=page, path=path, logic=logic,
settings_form_class=settings_form_class,
template=template)