Factor out direct use of the page object
Instead of directly using the page object in the html,
pass around page_name. This will make it easier to remove
Page in favor of a simpler implementation.
#!/usr/bin/python2.5
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"""Views of a User's various Roles on the site.
dashboard: dashboard view of all of a User's Roles on the site
public: a public view of the User's Roles on the site
"""
__authors__ = [
'"Todd Larsen" <tlarsen@google.com>',
]
from soc.views.helper import decorators
from soc.views.helper import responses
@decorators.view
def dashboard(request, page_name=None, link_name=None,
template='soc/user/roles/dashboard.html'):
"""A per-User dashboard of that User's Roles on the site.
Args:
request: the standard django request object.
page: a soc.logic.site.page.Page object which is abstraction that combines
a Django view with sidebar menu info
link_name: the User's site-unique "link_name" extracted from the URL
template: the template path to use for rendering the template.
Returns:
A subclass of django.http.HttpResponse with generated template.
"""
#TODO(tlarsen): this module is currently a placeholder for future work
# TODO: check that user is logged in and "owns" the link_name;
# if not, call public() view instead
# This might be tricky, since we want to use the same style
# of template that was passed to us, but how do we figure out
# what the equivalent public.html template is? Perhaps this
# view needs to require that, for a foo/bar/dashboard.html
# template, a corresponding foo/bar/public.html template must
# also exist...
return responses.respond(request,
template, {'template': template})
@decorators.view
def public(request, page_name=None, link_name=None,
template='soc/user/roles/public.html'):
"""A "general public" view of a User's Roles on the site.
Args:
request: the standard django request object.
page: a soc.logic.site.page.Page object which is abstraction that combines
a Django view with sidebar menu info
link_name: the User's site-unique "link_name" extracted from the URL
template: the template path to use for rendering the template.
Returns:
A subclass of django.http.HttpResponse with generated template.
"""
#TODO(tlarsen): this module is currently a placeholder for future work
# TODO: if link_name is empty or not a valid link_name on the site, display
# some sort of "user does not exist" page (a custom 404 page, maybe?).
return responses.respond(request,
template, {'template': template})