Fix get args construction when there are multiple lists on the page
It is now possible to go back and forward through the liast, and
specify the limit (both offset and limit can be done per list).
The JS driving the list boxes is buggy, if visiting an url like:
http://localhost:8080/notification/list?limit_0=10
And then change the limit in the second checkbox, it directs to:
http://localhost:8080/notification/list?limit_1=25
Whereas it should redirect to:
http://localhost:8080/notification/list?limit_0=10&limit_1=25
The logic _does_ work properly when the limit of the changed list
is already present in the url.
Patch by: Sverre Rabbelier
import os
from django.core.management.base import NoArgsCommand
from optparse import make_option
class Command(NoArgsCommand):
option_list = NoArgsCommand.option_list + (
make_option('--plain', action='store_true', dest='plain',
help='Tells Django to use plain Python, not IPython.'),
)
help = "Runs a Python interactive interpreter. Tries to use IPython, if it's available."
requires_model_validation = False
def handle_noargs(self, **options):
# XXX: (Temporary) workaround for ticket #1796: force early loading of all
# models from installed apps.
from django.db.models.loading import get_models
loaded_models = get_models()
use_plain = options.get('plain', False)
try:
if use_plain:
# Don't bother loading IPython, because the user wants plain Python.
raise ImportError
import IPython
# Explicitly pass an empty list as arguments, because otherwise IPython
# would use sys.argv from this script.
shell = IPython.Shell.IPShell(argv=[])
shell.mainloop()
except ImportError:
import code
# Set up a dictionary to serve as the environment for the shell, so
# that tab completion works on objects that are imported at runtime.
# See ticket 5082.
imported_objects = {}
try: # Try activating rlcompleter, because it's handy.
import readline
except ImportError:
pass
else:
# We don't have to wrap the following import in a 'try', because
# we already know 'readline' was imported successfully.
import rlcompleter
readline.set_completer(rlcompleter.Completer(imported_objects).complete)
readline.parse_and_bind("tab:complete")
# We want to honor both $PYTHONSTARTUP and .pythonrc.py, so follow system
# conventions and get $PYTHONSTARTUP first then import user.
if not use_plain:
pythonrc = os.environ.get("PYTHONSTARTUP")
if pythonrc and os.path.isfile(pythonrc):
try:
execfile(pythonrc)
except NameError:
pass
# This will import .pythonrc.py as a side-effect
import user
code.interact(local=imported_objects)