Fix some style guide issues: keyword arguments are supposed to always be
supplied using the keyword argument name=value.
http://code.google.com/p/soc/wiki/PythonStyleGuide#Default_Argument_Values
#!/usr/bin/python2.5
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"""Developer views for listing User profiles.
"""
__authors__ = [
'"Pawel Solyga" <pawel.solyga@gmail.com>',
]
from soc.logic.site import id_user
from soc.views import simple
from soc.views.helpers import list_helpers
from soc.views.helpers import response_helpers
import soc.models.user
DEF_SITE_USER_LIST_ALL_TMPL = 'soc/site/user/list/all.html'
def all(request, template=DEF_SITE_USER_LIST_ALL_TMPL):
"""Show a list of all Users (limit rows per page).
"""
# create default template context for use with any templates
context = response_helpers.getUniversalContext(request)
alt_response = simple.getAltResponseIfNotDeveloper(request,
context=context)
if alt_response:
return alt_response
offset = request.GET.get('offset')
limit = request.GET.get('limit')
offset, limit = list_helpers.getListParemeters(offset=offset, limit=limit)
users = id_user.getUsersForOffsetAndLimit(offset=offset, limit=limit)
list_templates = {'list_main': 'soc/list/list_main.html',
'list_pagination': 'soc/list/list_pagination.html',
'list_row': 'soc/site/user/list/user_row.html',
'list_heading': 'soc/site/user/list/user_heading.html'}
context = list_helpers.setList(
request, context, users,
offset=offset, limit=limit, list_templates=list_templates)
return response_helpers.respond(request, template, context)