app/django/contrib/admin/views/template.py
author Madhusudan C.S. <madhusudancs@gmail.com>
Mon, 08 Jun 2009 08:42:13 +0200
changeset 2406 6f966e1a80bc
parent 323 ff1a9aa48cfd
permissions -rw-r--r--
Changed the property that holds the minimum age required for Students to participate in a GHOP based program. Added a new property student_min_age_as_of to hold the DateTime from when the minimum age should be reached. Changed student_min_age property to now store the student minimum age as an integer. This all feel more user friendly then letting the program admin calculate the required DateTime. Storing the two properties is then still needed in this case since information might be lost otherwise when the program admin brings up the edit view. Reviewed by: Lennard de Rijk

from django import template, forms
from django.contrib.admin.views.decorators import staff_member_required
from django.template import loader
from django.shortcuts import render_to_response
from django.contrib.sites.models import Site
from django.conf import settings
from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _


def template_validator(request):
    """
    Displays the template validator form, which finds and displays template
    syntax errors.
    """
    # get a dict of {site_id : settings_module} for the validator
    settings_modules = {}
    for mod in settings.ADMIN_FOR:
        settings_module = __import__(mod, {}, {}, [''])
        settings_modules[settings_module.SITE_ID] = settings_module
    site_list = Site.objects.in_bulk(settings_modules.keys()).values()
    if request.POST:
        form = TemplateValidatorForm(settings_modules, site_list,
                                     data=request.POST)
        if form.is_valid():
            request.user.message_set.create(message='The template is valid.')
    else:
        form = TemplateValidatorForm(settings_modules, site_list)
    return render_to_response('admin/template_validator.html', {
        'title': 'Template validator',
        'form': form,
    }, context_instance=template.RequestContext(request))
template_validator = staff_member_required(template_validator)


class TemplateValidatorForm(forms.Form):
    site = forms.ChoiceField(_('site'))
    template = forms.CharField(
        _('template'), widget=forms.Textarea({'rows': 25, 'cols': 80}))

    def __init__(self, settings_modules, site_list, *args, **kwargs):
        self.settings_modules = settings_modules
        super(TemplateValidatorForm, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
        self.fields['site'].choices = [(s.id, s.name) for s in site_list]

    def clean_template(self):
        # Get the settings module. If the site isn't set, we don't raise an
        # error since the site field will.
        try:
            site_id = int(self.cleaned_data.get('site', None))
        except (ValueError, TypeError):
            return
        settings_module = self.settings_modules.get(site_id, None)
        if settings_module is None:
            return

        # So that inheritance works in the site's context, register a new
        # function for "extends" that uses the site's TEMPLATE_DIRS instead.
        def new_do_extends(parser, token):
            node = loader.do_extends(parser, token)
            node.template_dirs = settings_module.TEMPLATE_DIRS
            return node
        register = template.Library()
        register.tag('extends', new_do_extends)
        template.builtins.append(register)

        # Now validate the template using the new TEMPLATE_DIRS, making sure to
        # reset the extends function in any case.
        error = None
        template_string = self.cleaned_data['template']
        try:
            tmpl = loader.get_template_from_string(template_string)
            tmpl.render(template.Context({}))
        except template.TemplateSyntaxError, e:
            error = e
        template.builtins.remove(register)
        if error:
            raise forms.ValidationError, e.args