Refactor the sidebar to use Django templates
With this change the html for the sidebar is no longer generated by
Melange, instead it's delegated to Django (which is what it does
best anyway). The downside is that it is no longer possible to have
arbitrary deeply nested menu's.
from django.conf import settings
# function that will pass a test.
def pass_test(*args): return
def no_backend(test_func, backend):
"Use this decorator to disable test on specified backend."
if settings.DATABASE_ENGINE == backend:
return pass_test
else:
return test_func
# Decorators to disable entire test functions for specific
# spatial backends.
def no_oracle(func): return no_backend(func, 'oracle')
def no_postgis(func): return no_backend(func, 'postgresql_psycopg2')
def no_mysql(func): return no_backend(func, 'mysql')
# Shortcut booleans to omit only portions of tests.
oracle = settings.DATABASE_ENGINE == 'oracle'
postgis = settings.DATABASE_ENGINE == 'postgresql_psycopg2'
mysql = settings.DATABASE_ENGINE == 'mysql'