Use site_name if the system sends a message.
Addresses comments on r2564.
Patch by: Lennard de Rijk
Reviewed by: to-be-reviewed
#!/usr/bin/python2.5
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"""Helpers used to render response.
"""
__authors__ = [
'"Todd Larsen" <tlarsen@google.com>',
'"Pawel Solyga" <pawel.solyga@gmail.com>',
'"Sverre Rabbelier" <sverre@rabbelier.nl>',
]
from google.appengine.api import users
from google.appengine.ext import db
from django import http
from django.template import loader
from soc.logic import accounts
from soc.logic import system
from soc.logic.models import site
from soc.logic.models.user import logic as user_logic
from soc.views import helper
from soc.views.helper import redirects
from soc.views.helper import templates
from soc.views.sitemap import sidebar
import soc.logic
import soc.views.helper.requests
def respond(request, template, context=None, response_args=None,
response_headers=None):
"""Helper to render a response, passing standard stuff to the response.
Args:
request: the Django HTTP request object
template: the template (or search list of templates) to render
context: the context supplied to the template (implements dict)
response_args: keyword arguments passed to http.HttpResponse()
(response_args['content'] is created with
render_to_string(template, dictionary=context) if it is not present)
response_headers: optional dict containing HTTP response header names
and corresponding values to set in the HttpResponse object before it
is returned; default is None
Returns:
django.shortcuts.render_to_response(template, context) results
Raises:
Any exceptions that django.template.loader.render_to_string() or
django.http.HttpResponse() might raise.
"""
if not context:
from soc.views.helper import params
context = getUniversalContext(request)
useJavaScript(context, params.DEF_JS_USES_LIST)
if response_args is None:
response_args = {}
if 'content' not in response_args:
content = loader.render_to_string(template, dictionary=context)
response_args['content'] = content.strip('\n')
http_response = http.HttpResponse(**response_args)
if response_headers:
for key, value in response_headers.iteritems():
http_response[key] = value
return http_response
def getUniversalContext(request):
"""Constructs a template context dict will many common variables defined.
Args:
request: the Django HTTP request object
Returns:
a new context dict containing:
{
'request': the Django HTTP request object passed in by the caller
'account': the logged-in Google Account if there is one
'user': the User entity corresponding to the Google Account in
context['account']
'is_admin': True if users.is_current_user_admin() is True
'is_debug': True if system.isDebug() is True
'sign_in': a Google Account login URL
'sign_out': a Google Account logout URL
'sidebar_menu_html': an HTML string that renders the sidebar menu
}
"""
account = accounts.getCurrentAccount()
user = None
is_admin = False
context = {}
context['request'] = request
if account:
user = user_logic.getForAccount(account)
is_admin = user_logic.isDeveloper(account=account, user=user)
context['account'] = account
context['user'] = user
context['is_admin'] = is_admin
context['is_local'] = system.isLocal()
context['is_debug'] = system.isDebug()
context['sign_in'] = users.create_login_url(request.path)
context['sign_out'] = users.create_logout_url(request.path)
context['sidebar_menu_items'] = sidebar.getSidebar(account, user)
context['gae_version'] = system.getAppVersion()
context['soc_release'] = system.getMelangeVersion()
settings = site.logic.getSingleton()
context['ga_tracking_num'] = settings.ga_tracking_num
context['gmaps_api_key'] = settings.gmaps_api_key
context['site_name'] = settings.site_name
context['site_notice'] = settings.site_notice
context['tos_link'] = redirects.getToSRedirect(settings)
return context
def useJavaScript(context, uses):
"""Updates the context for JavaScript usage.
"""
for use in uses:
context['uses_%s' % use] = True
def redirectToChangedSuffix(
request, old_suffix, new_suffix=None, params=None):
"""Changes suffix of URL path and returns an HTTP redirect response.
Args:
request: the Django HTTP request object; redirect path is derived from
request.path
old_suffix, new_suffix, params: see helper.requests.replaceSuffix()
Returns:
a Django HTTP redirect response pointing to the altered path.
"""
path = helper.requests.replaceSuffix(request.path, old_suffix, new_suffix,
params=params)
return http.HttpResponseRedirect(path)
def errorResponse(error, request, template=None, context=None):
"""Creates an HTTP response from the soc.views.out_of_band.Error exception.
Args:
errror: a out_of_band.Error object
request: a Django HTTP request
template: the "sibling" template (or a search list of such templates)
from which to construct the actual template name (or names)
context: optional context dict supplied to the template, which is
modified (so supply a copy if such modification is not acceptable)
"""
if not context:
context = error.context
if not context:
from soc.views.helper import params
context = getUniversalContext(request)
useJavaScript(context, params.DEF_JS_USES_LIST)
if not template:
template = []
# make a list of possible "sibling" templates, then append a default
sibling_templates = templates.makeSiblingTemplatesList(template,
error.TEMPLATE_NAME, default_template=error.DEF_TEMPLATE)
context['status'] = error.response_args.get('status')
if not context.get('message'):
# supplied context did not explicitly override the message
context['message'] = error.message_fmt % context
return respond(request, sibling_templates, context=context,
response_args=error.response_args)