Replace soc/views/helpers/request_helpers with soc/views/helpers/request.py
and replace uses of request_helpers. with helpers.request. instead.
Patch by: Todd Larsen
Review by: to-be-reviewed
#!/usr/bin/python2.5
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"""Views for displaying public Sponsor profiles.
"""
__authors__ = [
'"Pawel Solyga" <pawel.solyga@gmail.com>',
]
from soc.logic import out_of_band
from soc.logic import sponsor
from soc.views import simple
from soc.views.helpers import response_helpers
from soc.views.helpers import template_helpers
DEF_SPONSOR_PUBLIC_TMPL = 'soc/group/profile/public.html'
def public(request, linkname=None, template=DEF_SPONSOR_PUBLIC_TMPL):
"""How the "general public" sees the Sponsor profile.
Args:
request: the standard django request object.
linkname: the Sponsor's site-unique "linkname" extracted from the URL
template: the template path to use for rendering the template.
Returns:
A subclass of django.http.HttpResponse with generated template.
"""
# create default template context for use with any templates
context = response_helpers.getUniversalContext(request)
try:
linkname_sponsor = sponsor.getSponsorIfLinkName(linkname)
except out_of_band.ErrorResponse, error:
# show custom 404 page when link name doesn't exist in Datastore
return simple.errorResponse(request, error, template, context)
linkname_sponsor.description = \
template_helpers.unescape(linkname_sponsor.description)
context.update({'linkname_group': linkname_sponsor,
'group_type': 'Sponsor'})
return response_helpers.respond(request, template, context)