author | Sverre Rabbelier <srabbelier@gmail.com> |
Tue, 02 Dec 2008 22:04:38 +0000 | |
changeset 653 | 5105939d3bb4 |
parent 652 | 02323664d532 |
child 662 | 0e89b027b140 |
permissions | -rw-r--r-- |
#!/usr/bin/python2.5 # # Copyright 2008 the Melange authors. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. """Helpers functions for displaying views. """ __authors__ = [ '"Sverre Rabbelier" <sverre@rabbelier.nl>', '"Lennard de Rijk" <ljvderijk@gmail.com>', '"Pawel Solyga" <pawel.solyga@gmail.com>', ] from django import http from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy from soc.logic import dicts from soc.views import helper from soc.views import out_of_band from soc.views.helper import access from soc.views.helper import forms from soc.views import sitemap import soc.logic import soc.logic.lists import soc.views.helper.lists import soc.views.helper.responses import soc.views.helper.params class View(object): """Views for entity classes. The View class functions specific to Entity classes by relying on the the child-classes to define the following fields: self._logic: the logic singleton for this entity """ DEF_CREATE_NEW_ENTITY_MSG_FMT = ugettext_lazy( ' You can create a new %(entity_type)s by visiting' ' <a href="%(create)s">Create ' 'a New %(entity_type)s</a> page.') def __init__(self, params=None): """ Args: params: This dictionary should be filled with the parameters specific to this entity. See the methods in this class on the fields it should contain, and how they are used. """ self._params = helper.params.constructParams(params) self._logic = params['logic'] def public(self, request, page_name=None, params=None, **kwargs): """Displays the public page for the entity specified by **kwargs. Params usage: rights: The rights dictionary is used to check if the user has the required rights to view the public page for this entity. See checkAccess for more details on how the rights dictionary is used to check access rights. error_public: The error_public value is used as template when the key values (as defined by the page's url) do not correspond to an existing entity. name: The name value is used to set the entity_type in the context so that the template can refer to it. public_template: The public_template value is used as template to display the public page of the found entity. Args: request: the standard Django HTTP request object page_name: the page name displayed in templates as page and header title params: a dict with params for this View kwargs: the Key Fields for the specified entity """ params = dicts.merge(params, self._params) try: access.checkAccess('public', request, rights=params['rights']) except out_of_band.Error, error: return helper.responses.errorResponse(error, request) # create default template context for use with any templates context = helper.responses.getUniversalContext(request) context['page_name'] = page_name entity = None if not all(kwargs.values()): #TODO: Change this into a proper redirect return http.HttpResponseRedirect('/') try: key_fields = self._logic.getKeyFieldsFromDict(kwargs) entity = self._logic.getIfFields(key_fields) except out_of_band.Error, error: return helper.responses.errorResponse( error, request, template=params['error_public'], context=context) self._public(request, entity, context) context['entity'] = entity context['entity_type'] = params['name'] template = params['public_template'] return helper.responses.respond(request, template, context) def create(self, request, page_name=None, params=None, **kwargs): """Displays the create page for this entity type. Params usage: The params dictionary is passed on to edit, see the docstring for edit on how it uses it. Args: request: the standard Django HTTP request object page_name: the page name displayed in templates as page and header title params: a dict with params for this View kwargs: not used for create() """ params = dicts.merge(params, self._params) # Create page is an edit page with no key fields empty_kwargs = {} fields = self._logic.getKeyFieldNames() for field in fields: empty_kwargs[field] = None if not kwargs: return self.edit(request, page_name=page_name, params=params, **empty_kwargs) else: return self.edit(request, page_name=page_name, params=params, seed=kwargs, **empty_kwargs) def edit(self, request, page_name=None, params=None, seed=None, **kwargs): """Displays the edit page for the entity specified by **kwargs. Params usage: The params dictionary is passed on to either editGet or editPost depending on the method type of the request. See the docstring for editGet and editPost on how they use it. rights: The rights dictionary is used to check if the user has the required rights to edit (or create) a new entity. See checkAccess for more details on how the rights dictionary is used to check access rights. name: The name value is used to construct the message_fmt of the raised error when there key_values do not define an existing entity. See DEF_CREATE_NEW_ENTITY_MSG_FMT on how the name (and the lower() version of it) is used. missing_redirect: The missing_redirect value is also used to construct the message_fmt mentioned above. error_public: The error_public value is used as the template for the error response mentioned above. Args: request: the standard Django HTTP request object page_name: the page name displayed in templates as page and header title params: a dict with params for this View kwargs: The Key Fields for the specified entity """ params = dicts.merge(params, self._params) try: access.checkAccess('edit', request, rights=params['rights']) except out_of_band.Error, error: return helper.responses.errorResponse(error, request) context = helper.responses.getUniversalContext(request) context['page_name'] = page_name entity = None try: if all(kwargs.values()): key_fields = self._logic.getKeyFieldsFromDict(kwargs) entity = self._logic.getIfFields(key_fields) except out_of_band.Error, error: if not seed: error.message_fmt = ( error.message_fmt + self.DEF_CREATE_NEW_ENTITY_MSG_FMT % { 'entity_type_lower' : params['name'].lower(), 'entity_type' : params['name'], 'create' : params['missing_redirect']}) return helper.responses.errorResponse( error, request, template=params['error_public'], context=context) if request.method == 'POST': return self.editPost(request, entity, context, params) else: return self.editGet(request, entity, context, seed, params) def editPost(self, request, entity, context, params): """Processes POST requests for the specified entity. Params usage: The params dictionary is passed to _constructResponse when the form is not valid (see edit_form and create_form below). See the docstring of _constructResponse on how it uses it. edit_form: The edit_form value is used as form when there is an existing entity. It is provided with with the request.POST dictionary on construction. The collectCleanedFields method is called with the newly constructed form. If the form is not valid, it is passed as argument to _constructResponse. create_form: The create_form value is used in a similar way to edit_form, only it is used when there is no existing entity. edit_redirect: The edit_redirect value is used as the first part of the url if the form was valid. The last part of the url is created using the getKeySuffix method of the _logic object. edit_params: The edit_params dictionary is used as argument to redirectToChangedSuffix, it will be appended to the url in the standard ?key=value format. Args: request: a django request object entity: the entity that will be modified or created, may be None context: the context dictionary that will be provided to Django params: a dict with params for this View """ params = dicts.merge(params, self._params) if entity: form = params['edit_form'](request.POST) else: form = params['create_form'](request.POST) if not form.is_valid(): return self._constructResponse(request, entity, context, form, params) key_name, fields = forms.collectCleanedFields(form) request.path = params['edit_redirect'] self._editPost(request, entity, fields) if not key_name: key_fields = self._logic.getKeyFieldsFromDict(fields) key_name = self._logic.getKeyNameForFields(key_fields) entity = self._logic.updateOrCreateFromKeyName(fields, key_name) if not entity: return http.HttpResponseRedirect('/') page_params = params['edit_params'] new_suffix = self._logic.getKeySuffix(entity) # redirect to (possibly new) location of the entity # (causes 'Profile saved' message to be displayed) return helper.responses.redirectToChangedSuffix( request, None, new_suffix, params=page_params) def editGet(self, request, entity, context, seed, params): """Processes GET requests for the specified entity. Params usage: The params dictionary is passed to _constructResponse, see the docstring of _constructResponse on how it uses it. save_message: The save_message list is used as argument to getSingleIndexedParamValue when an existing entity was saved. edit_form: The edit_form is used as form if there is an existing entity. The existing entity is passed as instance to it on construction. If key_name is part of it's fields it will be set to the entity's key().name() value. It is also passed as argument to the _editGet method. See the docstring for _editGet on how it uses it. create_form: The create_form is used as form if there was no existing entity. If the seed argument is present, it is passed as the 'initial' argument on construction. Otherwise, it is called with no arguments. submit_msg_param_name: The submit_msg_param_name value is used as the key part in the ?key=value construct for the submit message parameter (see also save_message). Args: request: the django request object entity: the entity that will be edited, may be None context: the context dictionary that will be provided to django seed: if no entity is provided, the initial values for the new entity params: a dict with paras for this View """ params = dicts.merge(params, self._params) suffix = self._logic.getKeySuffix(entity) # Remove the params from the request, this is relevant only if # someone bookmarked a POST page. is_self_referrer = helper.requests.isReferrerSelf(request, suffix=suffix) if request.GET.get(params['submit_msg_param_name']): if (not entity) or (not is_self_referrer): return http.HttpResponseRedirect(request.path) if entity: # Note: no message will be displayed if parameter is not present context['notice'] = helper.requests.getSingleIndexedParamValue( request, params['submit_msg_param_name'], values=params['save_message']) # populate form with the existing entity form = params['edit_form'](instance=entity) if 'key_name' in form.fields: form.fields['key_name'].initial = entity.key().name() self._editGet(request, entity, form) else: if seed: self._editSeed(request, seed) form = params['create_form'](initial=seed) else: form = params['create_form']() return self._constructResponse(request, entity, context, form, params) def list(self, request, page_name=None, params=None, filter=None): """Displays the list page for the entity type. Args: request: the standard Django HTTP request object page_name: the page name displayed in templates as page and header title params: a dict with params for this View filter: a dict for the properties that the entities should have Params usage: The params dictionary is passed as argument to getListContent in the soc.views.helper.list module. See the docstring for getListContent on how it uses it. The params dictionary is also passed as argument to the _list method. See the docstring for _list on how it uses it. rights: The rights dictionary is used to check if the user has the required rights to list all entities of this View's type. See checkAccess for more details on how the rights dictionary is used to check access rights. """ params = dicts.merge(params, self._params) try: access.checkAccess('list', request, rights=params['rights']) except out_of_band.Error, error: return helper.responses.errorResponse(error, request) content = helper.lists.getListContent(request, params, filter) contents = [content] return self._list(request, params, contents, page_name) def _list(self, request, params, contents, page_name): """Returns the list page for the specified contents. Args: request: the standard Django HTTP request object params: a dict with params for this View contents: a list of content dicts page_name: the page name displayed in templates as page and header title Params usage: name: The name value is used to set the entity_type in the context so that the template can refer to it. name_plural: The name_plural value is used to set the entity_type_plural value in the context so that the template can refer to it. list_template: The list_template value is used as template for to display the list of all entities for this View. """ context = helper.responses.getUniversalContext(request) context['page_name'] = page_name context['list'] = soc.logic.lists.Lists(contents) context['entity_type'] = params['name'] context['entity_type_plural'] = params['name_plural'] template = params['list_template'] return helper.responses.respond(request, template, context) def delete(self, request, page_name=None, params=None, **kwargs): """Shows the delete page for the entity specified by **kwargs. Args: request: the standard Django HTTP request object page_name: the page name displayed in templates as page and header title params: a dict with params for this View kwargs: The Key Fields for the specified entity Params usage: rights: The rights dictionary is used to check if the user has the required rights to delete the specified entity. See checkAccess for more details on how the rights dictionary is used to check access rights. name: used in the same way as in edit(), see it's docstring for a more detailed explanation on how it is used. missing_redirect: see name error_edit: see name delete_redirect: The delete_redirect value is used as the url to redirect to after having successfully deleted the entity. """ params = dicts.merge(params, self._params) try: access.checkAccess('delete', request, rights=params['rights']) except out_of_band.Error, error: return helper.responses.errorResponse(error, request) # create default template context for use with any templates context = helper.responses.getUniversalContext(request) context['page_name'] = page_name entity = None try: key_fields = self._logic.getKeyFieldsFromDict(kwargs) entity = self._logic.getIfFields(key_fields) except out_of_band.Error, error: error.message_fmt = ( error.message_fmt + self.DEF_CREATE_NEW_ENTITY_MSG_FMT % { 'entity_type_lower' : params['name'].lower(), 'entity_type' : params['name'], 'create' : params['missing_redirect']}) return helper.responses.errorResponse( error, request, template=params['error_edit'], context=context) if not entity: #TODO: Create a proper error page for this return http.HttpResponseRedirect('/') if not self._logic.isDeletable(entity): # TODO: Update the notice area telling the user that they # can't delete the entity pass self._logic.delete(entity) redirect = params['delete_redirect'] return http.HttpResponseRedirect(redirect) def select(self, request, view, redirect, page_name=None, params=None): """Displays a list page allowing the user to select an entity After having selected the Sponsor, the user is redirected to the 'create a new program' page with the scope_path set appropriately. Params usage: The params dictionary is also passed to getListContent from the helper.list module, please refer to its docstring also. The params dictionary is passed to self._list as well, refer to its docstring for details on how it uses it. Args: request: the standard Django HTTP request object page_name: the page name displayed in templates as page and header title params: a dict with params for this View """ params = dicts.merge(params, view.getParams()) params = dicts.merge(params, self._params) params['list_action'] = (redirect, self._params) content = helper.lists.getListContent(request, params) contents = [content] return self._list(request, params, contents, page_name) def _editPost(self, request, entity, fields): """Performs any required processing on the entity to post its edit page. Args: request: the django request object entity: the entity to create or update from POST contents fields: the new field values """ pass def _public(self, request, entity, context): """Performs any required processing to get an entities public page. Args: request: the django request object entity: the entity to make public context: the context object """ pass def _editGet(self, request, entity, form): """Performs any required processing on the form to get its edit page. Args: request: the django request object entity: the entity to get form: the django form that will be used for the page """ pass def _editSeed(self, request, seed): """Performs any required processing on the form to get its edit page. Args: request: the django request object seed: the fields to seed the create page with """ pass def _constructResponse(self, request, entity, context, form, params): """Updates the context and returns a response for the specified arguments. Args: request: the django request object entity: the entity that is used and set in the context context: the context to be used form: the form that will be used and set in the context params: a dict with params for this View Params usage: name: The name_plural value is used to set the entity_type value in the context so that the template can refer to it. name_plural: same as name, but used to set entity_type_plural name_short: same as name, but used to set entity_type_short url_name: same as name, but used to set entity_type_url edit_template: The edit_template value is used as template when there is an existing entity to display the edit page for the specified entity. create_template: similar to edit_template, but is used when there is no existing entity. """ suffix = self._logic.getKeySuffix(entity) context['form'] = form context['entity'] = entity context['entity_suffix'] = suffix context['entity_type'] = params['name'] context['entity_type_plural'] = params['name_plural'] context['entity_type_short'] = params['name_short'] context['entity_type_url'] = params['url_name'] if entity: template = params['edit_template'] else: template = params['create_template'] return helper.responses.respond(request, template, context) def getParams(self): """Returns this view's params attribute """ return self._params def getSidebarLinks(self, request, params=None): """Returns an dictionary with one sidebar entry. Args: request: the django request object params: a dict with params for this View Params usage: The params dictionary is passed as argument to getSidebarItems from the soc.views.sitemap.sidebar module, see the docstring of _getSidebarItems on how it uses it. """ params = dicts.merge(params, self._params) return sitemap.sidebar.getSidebarLinks(request, params) def getDjangoURLPatterns(self, params=None): """Retrieves a list of sidebar entries for this view Params usage: The params dictionary is passed to the getDjangoURLPatterns function in the soc.views.sitemap.sitemap module, see the docstring of getDjangoURLPatterns on how it uses it. Args: params: a dict with params for this View """ params = dicts.merge(params, self._params) return sitemap.sitemap.getDjangoURLPatterns(params)