app/soc/views/simple.py
author Pawel Solyga <Pawel.Solyga@gmail.com>
Thu, 16 Oct 2008 15:22:41 +0000
changeset 358 843d83b87282
parent 355 9b3f26057f74
child 361 465e4df617de
permissions -rw-r--r--
Add page=None parameter to all views. Information from page argument (which is soc.logic.site.page.Page object) is going to be used later in views code and for some context values. Fix some indentions in __doc__ strings. Add proper __doc__ string for all() function in sponsor/list.py module. Patch by: Pawel Solyga Review by: to-be-reviewed

#!/usr/bin/python2.5
#
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"""Simple views that depend entirely on the template and context.
"""

__authors__ = [
  '"Todd Larsen" <tlarsen@google.com>',
  '"Pawel Solyga" <pawel.solyga@gmail.com>',
  ]

from google.appengine.api import users

from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy

from soc.logic import out_of_band
from soc.logic.site import id_user
from soc.views import helper

import soc.views.helper.responses
import soc.views.helper.templates


def public(request, template='soc/base.html', link_name=None,
           context=None, page=None):
  """A simple template view that expects a link_name extracted from the URL.

  Args:
    request: the standard Django HTTP request object
    template: the template to use for rendering the view (or a search list
      of templates)
    link_name: a site-unique "link_name" (usually extracted from the URL)
    context: the context dict supplied to the template, which is modified
      (so supply a copy if such modification is not acceptable)
    link_name: the link_name parameter is added to the context
    link_name_user: if the link_name exists for a User, that User
      is added to the context
    page: a soc.logic.site.page.Page object which is abstraction that combines 
      a Django view with sidebar menu info

  Returns:
    A subclass of django.http.HttpResponse containing the generated page.
  """

  template = helper.templates.makeSiblingTemplatesList(template, 'public.html')

  if not context:
    context = helper.responses.getUniversalContext(request)

  try:
    if link_name:
      user = id_user.getUserFromLinkNameOr404(link_name)
  except out_of_band.ErrorResponse, error:
    return errorResponse(request, error, template, context, page)

  context['link_name'] = link_name
  context['link_name_user'] = user

  return helper.responses.respond(request, template, context)


DEF_ERROR_TMPL = 'soc/error.html'


def errorResponse(request, error, template, context, page=None):
  """Displays an error page for an out_of_band.ErrorResponse exception.
  
  Args:
    request: the standard Django HTTP request object
    error: an out_of_band.ErrorResponse exception
    template: the "sibling" template (or a search list of such templates)
      from which to construct the error.html template name (or names)
    context: the context dict supplied to the template, which is modified
      (so supply a copy if such modification is not acceptable)
    error_message: the error message string from error.message
    error_status: error.response_args['status'], or None if a status code
      was not supplied to the ErrorResponse
    page: a soc.logic.site.page.Page object which is abstraction that combines 
      a Django view with sidebar menu info
  """

  if not context:
    context = helper.responses.getUniversalContext(request)

  # make a list of possible "sibling" templates, then append a default
  error_templates = helper.templates.makeSiblingTemplatesList(
      template, 'error.html', default_template=DEF_ERROR_TMPL)

  context['error_status'] = error.response_args.get('status')
  context['error_message'] = error.message

  return helper.responses.respond(request, error_templates, context=context,
                                  response_args=error.response_args)


DEF_LOGIN_TMPL = 'soc/login.html'
DEF_LOGIN_MSG_FMT = ugettext_lazy(
  'Please <a href="%(sign_in)s">sign in</a> to continue.')

def requestLogin(request, template, context=None, login_message_fmt=None,
                 page=None):
  """Displays a login request page with custom message and login link.
  
  Args:
    request: the standard Django HTTP request object
    template: the "sibling" template (or a search list of such templates)
      from which to construct the login.html template name (or names)
    login_message_fmt: a custom message format string used to create a
      message displayed on the login page; the format string can contain
      named format specifiers for any of the keys in context, but should at
      least contain %(sign_in)s
    context: the context dict supplied to the template, which is modified
      (so supply a copy if such modification is not acceptable)
    login_message: the caller can completely construct the message supplied
      to the login template in lieu of using login_message_fmt
    page: a soc.logic.site.page.Page object which is abstraction that combines 
      a Django view with sidebar menu info
  """

  if not context:
    context = helper.responses.getUniversalContext(request)
  
  # make a list of possible "sibling" templates, then append a default
  login_templates = helper.templates.makeSiblingTemplatesList(
      template, 'login.html', default_template=DEF_LOGIN_TMPL)
  
  if not context.get('login_message'):
    if not login_message_fmt:
      login_message_fmt = DEF_LOGIN_MSG_FMT
    context['login_message'] = login_message_fmt % context  
  
  return helper.responses.respond(request, login_templates, context=context)