app/soc/views/sitemap/build.py
author Sverre Rabbelier <srabbelier@gmail.com>
Sat, 06 Dec 2008 14:23:53 +0000
changeset 679 77a286ff6667
parent 665 ce9f11f7c4cf
child 682 187f4d95fedb
permissions -rw-r--r--
Introduce dynamic scope_path regexps Instead of relying on scope_path's being "one slash deep", we should instead allow for either: 1. scope_paths that have a pre-defined depth 2. scope_paths that can be arbitrarily deep We achieve 1 by setting an entities scope_logic to another logic module. We then recursively call getScopeDepth until we get to the topmost entity (that is, an unscoped entity). A little different is the solution to 2, since some entities can have an arbitrarily deep scope (such as Documents), we need to have some way of signaling this to getScopePattern. A clean solution is to return None, rather than a number. If None is returned, the SCOPE_PATH_ARG_PATTERN is returned as regexp instead, which will match an arbitrarily deeply nested scope. The solution for 2 requires that we return None somewhere in the scope_logic chain, the most straight forward method to do so is to override getScopeDepth anywhere such a scope is needed and make it return None. A more elegant solution however, is to set the scope_logic to that module in all entities that require it. Patch by: Sverre Rabbelier

#!/usr/bin/python2.5
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"""Module that constructs the sitemap.
"""

__authors__ = [
    '"Sverre Rabbelier" <sverre@rabbelier.nl>',
  ]


from django.conf.urls import defaults

from soc.views.models import document
from soc.views.models import host
from soc.views.models import presence
from soc.views.models import program
from soc.views.models import request
from soc.views.models import site
from soc.views.models import sponsor
from soc.views.models import user
from soc.views.models import user_self

from soc.views.sitemap import sidebar
from soc.views.sitemap import sitemap


sidebar.addMenu(user_self.view.getSidebarLinks)
sidebar.addMenu(presence.view.getSidebarLinks)
sidebar.addMenu(site.view.getSidebarLinks)
sidebar.addMenu(user.view.getSidebarLinks)
sidebar.addMenu(document.view.getSidebarLinks)
sidebar.addMenu(sponsor.view.getSidebarLinks)
sidebar.addMenu(host.view.getSidebarLinks)
sidebar.addMenu(request.view.getSidebarLinks)
sidebar.addMenu(program.view.getSidebarLinks)

sitemap.addPages(presence.view.getDjangoURLPatterns())
sitemap.addPages(site.view.getDjangoURLPatterns())
sitemap.addPages(user.view.getDjangoURLPatterns())
sitemap.addPages(user_self.view.getDjangoURLPatterns())
sitemap.addPages(document.view.getDjangoURLPatterns())
sitemap.addPages(sponsor.view.getDjangoURLPatterns())
sitemap.addPages(host.view.getDjangoURLPatterns())
sitemap.addPages(request.view.getDjangoURLPatterns())
sitemap.addPages(program.view.getDjangoURLPatterns())


def getPatterns():
  return defaults.patterns(None, *sitemap.SITEMAP)