getListContentForData function added to lists helper.
It allows to manually set a list of entities which is to be displayed on the view. Previously, the only function was getListContent, but it retrived data on its own by a single query. The new function can be useful whenever it is impossible or very awkward to obtain entities in such a way (for example more sophisticated SQL statements).
Additionally, the getListContent function is reconstructed so that it collects the data first and then calls getListContentForData.
from django import http
from django.contrib.databrowse.datastructures import EasyModel
from django.contrib.databrowse.sites import DatabrowsePlugin
from django.shortcuts import render_to_response
import urlparse
class ObjectDetailPlugin(DatabrowsePlugin):
def model_view(self, request, model_databrowse, url):
# If the object ID wasn't provided, redirect to the model page, which is one level up.
if url is None:
return http.HttpResponseRedirect(urlparse.urljoin(request.path, '../'))
easy_model = EasyModel(model_databrowse.site, model_databrowse.model)
obj = easy_model.object_by_pk(url)
return render_to_response('databrowse/object_detail.html', {'object': obj, 'root_url': model_databrowse.site.root_url})