app/django/contrib/comments/signals.py
author Sverre Rabbelier <srabbelier@gmail.com>
Sun, 02 Nov 2008 22:50:22 +0000
changeset 432 1851d67a1004
parent 323 ff1a9aa48cfd
permissions -rw-r--r--
Add a generic method for getting a Keyname This patch will make logic/key_name.py obsolete in the future when everything is compliant with base.logic. This also makes the naming of already compliant logic modules generic and also fixes the _name field to be consistent with the naming in key_name.py. Note: This does not use Group/Sponsor, Group/School, Group/Organisation or Group/Club. Patch by: "Lennard de Rijk" <rijk0214@gmail.com> Reviewed by: Sverre Rabbelier

"""
Signals relating to comments.
"""
from django.dispatch import Signal

# Sent just before a comment will be posted (after it's been approved and
# moderated; this can be used to modify the comment (in place) with posting
# details or other such actions. If any receiver returns False the comment will be
# discarded and a 403 (not allowed) response. This signal is sent at more or less
# the same time (just before, actually) as the Comment object's pre-save signal,
# except that the HTTP request is sent along with this signal.
comment_will_be_posted = Signal(providing_args=["comment", "request"])

# Sent just after a comment was posted. See above for how this differs
# from the Comment object's post-save signal.
comment_was_posted = Signal(providing_args=["comment", "request"])

# Sent after a comment was "flagged" in some way. Check the flag to see if this
# was a user requesting removal of a comment, a moderator approving/removing a
# comment, or some other custom user flag.
comment_was_flagged = Signal(providing_args=["comment", "flag", "created", "request"])