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 http
from django.utils.translation import check_for_language, activate, to_locale, get_language
from django.utils.text import javascript_quote
from django.conf import settings
import os
import gettext as gettext_module
def set_language(request):
"""
Redirect to a given url while setting the chosen language in the
session or cookie. The url and the language code need to be
specified in the request parameters.
Since this view changes how the user will see the rest of the site, it must
only be accessed as a POST request. If called as a GET request, it will
redirect to the page in the request (the 'next' parameter) without changing
any state.
"""
next = request.REQUEST.get('next', None)
if not next:
next = request.META.get('HTTP_REFERER', None)
if not next:
next = '/'
response = http.HttpResponseRedirect(next)
if request.method == 'POST':
lang_code = request.POST.get('language', None)
if lang_code and check_for_language(lang_code):
if hasattr(request, 'session'):
request.session['django_language'] = lang_code
else:
response.set_cookie(settings.LANGUAGE_COOKIE_NAME, lang_code)
return response
NullSource = """
/* gettext identity library */
function gettext(msgid) { return msgid; }
function ngettext(singular, plural, count) { return (count == 1) ? singular : plural; }
function gettext_noop(msgid) { return msgid; }
"""
LibHead = """
/* gettext library */
var catalog = new Array();
"""
LibFoot = """
function gettext(msgid) {
var value = catalog[msgid];
if (typeof(value) == 'undefined') {
return msgid;
} else {
return (typeof(value) == 'string') ? value : value[0];
}
}
function ngettext(singular, plural, count) {
value = catalog[singular];
if (typeof(value) == 'undefined') {
return (count == 1) ? singular : plural;
} else {
return value[pluralidx(count)];
}
}
function gettext_noop(msgid) { return msgid; }
"""
SimplePlural = """
function pluralidx(count) { return (count == 1) ? 0 : 1; }
"""
InterPolate = r"""
function interpolate(fmt, obj, named) {
if (named) {
return fmt.replace(/%\(\w+\)s/g, function(match){return String(obj[match.slice(2,-2)])});
} else {
return fmt.replace(/%s/g, function(match){return String(obj.shift())});
}
}
"""
PluralIdx = r"""
function pluralidx(n) {
var v=%s;
if (typeof(v) == 'boolean') {
return v ? 1 : 0;
} else {
return v;
}
}
"""
def null_javascript_catalog(request, domain=None, packages=None):
"""
Returns "identity" versions of the JavaScript i18n functions -- i.e.,
versions that don't actually do anything.
"""
return http.HttpResponse(NullSource + InterPolate, 'text/javascript')
def javascript_catalog(request, domain='djangojs', packages=None):
"""
Returns the selected language catalog as a javascript library.
Receives the list of packages to check for translations in the
packages parameter either from an infodict or as a +-delimited
string from the request. Default is 'django.conf'.
Additionally you can override the gettext domain for this view,
but usually you don't want to do that, as JavaScript messages
go to the djangojs domain. But this might be needed if you
deliver your JavaScript source from Django templates.
"""
if request.GET:
if 'language' in request.GET:
if check_for_language(request.GET['language']):
activate(request.GET['language'])
if packages is None:
packages = ['django.conf']
if type(packages) in (str, unicode):
packages = packages.split('+')
packages = [p for p in packages if p == 'django.conf' or p in settings.INSTALLED_APPS]
default_locale = to_locale(settings.LANGUAGE_CODE)
locale = to_locale(get_language())
t = {}
paths = []
# first load all english languages files for defaults
for package in packages:
p = __import__(package, {}, {}, [''])
path = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(p.__file__), 'locale')
paths.append(path)
try:
catalog = gettext_module.translation(domain, path, ['en'])
t.update(catalog._catalog)
except IOError:
# 'en' catalog was missing. This is harmless.
pass
# next load the settings.LANGUAGE_CODE translations if it isn't english
if default_locale != 'en':
for path in paths:
try:
catalog = gettext_module.translation(domain, path, [default_locale])
except IOError:
catalog = None
if catalog is not None:
t.update(catalog._catalog)
# last load the currently selected language, if it isn't identical to the default.
if locale != default_locale:
for path in paths:
try:
catalog = gettext_module.translation(domain, path, [locale])
except IOError:
catalog = None
if catalog is not None:
t.update(catalog._catalog)
src = [LibHead]
plural = None
if '' in t:
for l in t[''].split('\n'):
if l.startswith('Plural-Forms:'):
plural = l.split(':',1)[1].strip()
if plural is not None:
# this should actually be a compiled function of a typical plural-form:
# Plural-Forms: nplurals=3; plural=n%10==1 && n%100!=11 ? 0 : n%10>=2 && n%10<=4 && (n%100<10 || n%100>=20) ? 1 : 2;
plural = [el.strip() for el in plural.split(';') if el.strip().startswith('plural=')][0].split('=',1)[1]
src.append(PluralIdx % plural)
else:
src.append(SimplePlural)
csrc = []
pdict = {}
for k, v in t.items():
if k == '':
continue
if type(k) in (str, unicode):
csrc.append("catalog['%s'] = '%s';\n" % (javascript_quote(k), javascript_quote(v)))
elif type(k) == tuple:
if k[0] not in pdict:
pdict[k[0]] = k[1]
else:
pdict[k[0]] = max(k[1], pdict[k[0]])
csrc.append("catalog['%s'][%d] = '%s';\n" % (javascript_quote(k[0]), k[1], javascript_quote(v)))
else:
raise TypeError, k
csrc.sort()
for k,v in pdict.items():
src.append("catalog['%s'] = [%s];\n" % (javascript_quote(k), ','.join(["''"]*(v+1))))
src.extend(csrc)
src.append(LibFoot)
src.append(InterPolate)
src = ''.join(src)
return http.HttpResponse(src, 'text/javascript')