app/django/core/xheaders.py
author Sverre Rabbelier <srabbelier@gmail.com>
Sat, 28 Mar 2009 20:19:50 +0000
changeset 2026 388b65cabfbb
parent 54 03e267d67478
permissions -rw-r--r--
Set fields to 100% width again This patch properly fixes the problem without punishing other browsers for IE's brokenness. If we have any other IE specific fixes, we should include them in this way too. Patch by: Timothy Robert Ansell <tansell@google.com>

"""
Pages in Django can are served up with custom HTTP headers containing useful
information about those pages -- namely, the content type and object ID.

This module contains utility functions for retrieving and doing interesting
things with these special "X-Headers" (so called because the HTTP spec demands
that custom headers are prefixed with "X-").

Next time you're at slashdot.org, watch out for X-Fry and X-Bender. :)
"""

def populate_xheaders(request, response, model, object_id):
    """
    Adds the "X-Object-Type" and "X-Object-Id" headers to the given
    HttpResponse according to the given model and object_id -- but only if the
    given HttpRequest object has an IP address within the INTERNAL_IPS setting
    or if the request is from a logged in staff member.
    """
    from django.conf import settings
    if (request.META.get('REMOTE_ADDR') in settings.INTERNAL_IPS
            or (hasattr(request, 'user') and request.user.is_authenticated()
                and request.user.is_staff)):
        response['X-Object-Type'] = "%s.%s" % (model._meta.app_label, model._meta.object_name.lower())
        response['X-Object-Id'] = str(object_id)