Should be part of r1855.
FOSDEM got the best of me :).
Patch by: Lennard de Rijk
Reviewed by: to-be-reviewed
#!/usr/bin/python2.5
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"""Helpers used to render lists.
"""
__authors__ = [
'"Chen Lunpeng" <forever.clp@gmail.com>',
'"Pawel Solyga" <pawel.solyga@gmail.com>',
]
import itertools
from soc.logic import dicts
import soc.views.helper.forms
DEF_PAGINATION = 10
MAX_PAGINATION = 100
DEF_PAGINATION_CHOICES = (
('10', '10 items per page'),
('25', '25 items per page'),
('50', '50 items per page'),
('100', '100 items per page'),
)
def getPreferredListPagination(user=None):
"""Returns User's preferred list pagination limit.
Args:
user: User entity containing the list pagination preference;
default is None, to use the current logged-in User
"""
# TODO: eventually this limit should be a User profile preference
# (stored in the site-wide User Model) preference
return DEF_PAGINATION
def getLimitAndOffset(request, offset_key, limit_key):
"""Retrieves, converts and validates offset and limit values
Args:
offset: offset in list which defines first item to return
limit: max amount of items per page
Returns:
updated offset and limit values
"""
offset = request.GET.get(offset_key)
limit = request.GET.get(limit_key)
if offset is None:
offset = ''
if limit is None:
limit = ''
try:
offset = int(offset)
except ValueError:
offset = 0
try:
limit = int(limit)
except ValueError:
limit = getPreferredListPagination()
offset = max(0, offset)
limit = max(1, limit)
limit = min(MAX_PAGINATION, limit)
return limit, offset
def generateLinkFromGetArgs(request, offset_and_limits):
"""Constructs the get args for the url.
"""
args = ["%s=%s" % (k, v) for k, v in offset_and_limits.iteritems()]
link_suffix = '?' + '&'.join(args)
return request.path + link_suffix
def getListContent(request, params, filter=None, idx=0):
"""Returns a dict with fields used for rendering lists.
Args:
request: the Django HTTP request object
params: a dict with params for the View this list belongs to
filter: a filter for this list
idx: the index of this list
Returns:
A a dictionary with the following values set:
{
'data': list data to be displayed
'main': url to list main template
'pagination': url to list pagination template
'row': url to list row template
'heading': url to list heading template
'limit': max amount of items per page,
'newest': url to first page of the list
'prev': url to previous page
'next': url to next page
'first': offset of the first item in the list
'last': offest of the lst item in the list
}
"""
logic = params['logic']
offset_key = 'offset_%d' % idx
limit_key = 'limit_%d' % idx
limit, offset = getLimitAndOffset(request, offset_key, limit_key)
pagination_form = makePaginationForm(request, limit, limit_key)
# Fetch one more to see if there should be a 'next' link
data = logic.getForFields(filter=filter, limit=limit+1, offset=offset)
more = len(data) > limit
if more:
del data[limit:]
newest = next = prev = ''
get_args = request.GET
offset_and_limits = {}
for key, value in get_args.iteritems():
if key.startswith('offset_') or key.startswith('limit_'):
offset_and_limits[key] = value
if more:
offset_and_limits[offset_key] = offset+limit
offset_and_limits[limit_key] = limit
next = generateLinkFromGetArgs(request, offset_and_limits)
if offset > 0:
offset_and_limits[offset_key] = max(0, offset-limit)
offset_and_limits[limit_key] = limit
prev = generateLinkFromGetArgs(request, offset_and_limits)
if offset > limit:
del offset_and_limits[offset_key]
offset_and_limits[limit_key] = limit
newest = generateLinkFromGetArgs(request, offset_and_limits)
content = {
'data': data,
'first': offset+1,
'last': len(data) > 1 and offset+len(data) or None,
'logic': logic,
'limit': limit,
'newest': newest,
'next': next,
'pagination_form': pagination_form,
'prev': prev,
}
updates = dicts.rename(params, params['list_params'])
content.update(updates)
return content
def makePaginationForm(
request, limit, arg_name, choices=DEF_PAGINATION_CHOICES,
field_name_fmt=soc.views.helper.forms.DEF_SELECT_QUERY_ARG_FIELD_NAME_FMT):
"""Returns a customized pagination limit selection form.
Args:
request: the standard Django HTTP request object
limit: the initial value of the selection control
arg_name: see soc.views.helper.forms.makeSelectQueryArgForm(); default is 'limit'
choices: see soc.views.helper.forms.makeSelectQueryArgForm(); default is
DEF_PAGINATION_CHOICES
field_name_fmt: see soc.views.helper.forms.makeSelectQueryArgForm()
"""
choices = makeNewPaginationChoices(limit=limit, choices=choices)
return soc.views.helper.forms.makeSelectQueryArgForm(
request, arg_name, limit, choices)
def makeNewPaginationChoices(limit=DEF_PAGINATION,
choices=DEF_PAGINATION_CHOICES):
"""Updates the pagination limit selection form.
Args:
limit: the initial value of the selection control;
default is DEF_PAGINATION
choices: see soc.views.helper.forms.makeSelectQueryArgForm();
default is DEF_PAGINATION_CHOICES
Returns:
a new pagination choices list if limit is not in
DEF_PAGINATION_CHOICES, or DEF_PAGINATION_CHOICES otherwise
"""
# determine where to insert the new limit into choices
new_choices = []
for index, (pagination, label) in enumerate(choices):
items = int(pagination)
if limit == items:
# limit is already present, so just return existing choices
return choices
if limit < items:
# limit needs to be inserted before the current pagination,
# so assemble a new choice tuple and append it
choice = (str(limit), '%s items per page' % limit)
new_choices.append(choice)
# append the remainder of the original list and exit early
# (avoiding unnecessary remaining type conversions, etc.)
new_choices.extend(choices[index:])
return new_choices
# append the existing choice
new_choices.append((pagination, label))
# new choice must go last, past all other existing choices
choice = (str(limit), '%s items per page' % limit)
new_choices.append(choice)
return new_choices