app/django/contrib/localflavor/cl/forms.py
author Sverre Rabbelier <srabbelier@gmail.com>
Tue, 02 Dec 2008 17:59:44 +0000
changeset 647 355ac73823a1
parent 323 ff1a9aa48cfd
permissions -rw-r--r--
Swap order of merged params to fix sponsor select view The sponsor select view (in 'create new program') was showing the wrong information (and also using the wrong list template) because the order in which the params were merged was wrong way around. This fixes that and at the same time fixes the 'instruction_text' attribute, which should be named 'list_description' instead. At the same time we lookup and set Sponsor as the scope of the newly created program. Patch by: Sverre Rabbelier

"""
Chile specific form helpers.
"""

from django.forms import ValidationError
from django.forms.fields import RegexField, Select, EMPTY_VALUES
from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _
from django.utils.encoding import smart_unicode


class CLRegionSelect(Select):
    """
    A Select widget that uses a list of Chilean Regions (Regiones)
    as its choices.
    """
    def __init__(self, attrs=None):
        from cl_regions import REGION_CHOICES
        super(CLRegionSelect, self).__init__(attrs, choices=REGION_CHOICES)

class CLRutField(RegexField):
    """
    Chilean "Rol Unico Tributario" (RUT) field. This is the Chilean national
    identification number.

    Samples for testing are available from
    https://palena.sii.cl/cvc/dte/ee_empresas_emisoras.html
    """
    default_error_messages = {
        'invalid': _('Enter a valid Chilean RUT.'),
        'strict': _('Enter a valid Chilean RUT. The format is XX.XXX.XXX-X.'),
        'checksum': _('The Chilean RUT is not valid.'),
    }

    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
        if 'strict' in kwargs:
            del kwargs['strict']
            super(CLRutField, self).__init__(r'^(\d{1,2}\.)?\d{3}\.\d{3}-[\dkK]$',
                error_message=self.default_error_messages['strict'], *args, **kwargs)
        else:
            # In non-strict mode, accept RUTs that validate but do not exist in
            # the real world.
            super(CLRutField, self).__init__(r'^[\d\.]{1,11}-?[\dkK]$', *args, **kwargs)

    def clean(self, value):
        """
        Check and clean the Chilean RUT.
        """
        super(CLRutField, self).clean(value)
        if value in EMPTY_VALUES:
            return u''
        rut, verificador = self._canonify(value)
        if self._algorithm(rut) == verificador:
            return self._format(rut, verificador)
        else:
            raise ValidationError(self.error_messages['checksum'])

    def _algorithm(self, rut):
        """
        Takes RUT in pure canonical form, calculates the verifier digit.
        """
        suma  = 0
        multi = 2
        for r in rut[::-1]:
            suma  += int(r) * multi
            multi += 1
            if multi == 8:
                multi = 2
        return u'0123456789K0'[11 - suma % 11]

    def _canonify(self, rut):
        """
        Turns the RUT into one normalized format. Returns a (rut, verifier)
        tuple.
        """
        rut = smart_unicode(rut).replace(' ', '').replace('.', '').replace('-', '')
        return rut[:-1], rut[-1]

    def _format(self, code, verifier=None):
        """
        Formats the RUT from canonical form to the common string representation.
        If verifier=None, then the last digit in 'code' is the verifier.
        """
        if verifier is None:
            verifier = code[-1]
            code = code[:-1]
        while len(code) > 3 and '.' not in code[:3]:
            pos = code.find('.')
            if pos == -1:
                new_dot = -3
            else:
                new_dot = pos - 3
            code = code[:new_dot] + '.' + code[new_dot:]
        return u'%s-%s' % (code, verifier)