app/django/views/defaults.py
author Pawel Solyga <Pawel.Solyga@gmail.com>
Fri, 22 Aug 2008 13:44:50 +0000
changeset 99 8c38b546a3cf
parent 54 03e267d67478
child 323 ff1a9aa48cfd
permissions -rw-r--r--
Added public view support (not using controller yet) Changed Google Account variable from user to id in views and templates (no more confusions with Melange user). Added templates_helpers for makeSimblingTemplate function. Addded new template tag readonly_field_as_table_row used in public views Fixed one typo in roles.py

from django.core.exceptions import ObjectDoesNotExist
from django.template import Context, RequestContext, loader
from django.contrib.contenttypes.models import ContentType
from django.contrib.sites.models import Site
from django import http

def shortcut(request, content_type_id, object_id):
    "Redirect to an object's page based on a content-type ID and an object ID."
    # Look up the object, making sure it's got a get_absolute_url() function.
    try:
        content_type = ContentType.objects.get(pk=content_type_id)
        obj = content_type.get_object_for_this_type(pk=object_id)
    except ObjectDoesNotExist:
        raise http.Http404, "Content type %s object %s doesn't exist" % (content_type_id, object_id)
    try:
        absurl = obj.get_absolute_url()
    except AttributeError:
        raise http.Http404, "%s objects don't have get_absolute_url() methods" % content_type.name

    # Try to figure out the object's domain, so we can do a cross-site redirect
    # if necessary.

    # If the object actually defines a domain, we're done.
    if absurl.startswith('http://') or absurl.startswith('https://'):
        return http.HttpResponseRedirect(absurl)

    object_domain = None

    # Otherwise, we need to introspect the object's relationships for a
    # relation to the Site object
    opts = obj._meta

    # First, look for an many-to-many relationship to sites
    for field in opts.many_to_many:
        if field.rel.to is Site:
            try:
                object_domain = getattr(obj, field.name).all()[0].domain
            except IndexError:
                pass
            if object_domain is not None:
                break

    # Next look for a many-to-one relationship to site
    if object_domain is None:
        for field in obj._meta.fields:
            if field.rel and field.rel.to is Site:
                try:
                    object_domain = getattr(obj, field.name).domain
                except Site.DoesNotExist:
                    pass
                if object_domain is not None:
                    break

    # Fall back to the current site (if possible)
    if object_domain is None:
        try:
            object_domain = Site.objects.get_current().domain
        except Site.DoesNotExist:
            pass

    # If all that malarkey found an object domain, use it; otherwise fall back
    # to whatever get_absolute_url() returned.
    if object_domain is not None:
        protocol = request.is_secure() and 'https' or 'http'
        return http.HttpResponseRedirect('%s://%s%s' % (protocol, object_domain, absurl))
    else:
        return http.HttpResponseRedirect(absurl)

def page_not_found(request, template_name='404.html'):
    """
    Default 404 handler, which looks for the requested URL in the redirects
    table, redirects if found, and displays 404 page if not redirected.

    Templates: `404.html`
    Context:
        request_path
            The path of the requested URL (e.g., '/app/pages/bad_page/')
    """
    t = loader.get_template(template_name) # You need to create a 404.html template.
    return http.HttpResponseNotFound(t.render(RequestContext(request, {'request_path': request.path})))

def server_error(request, template_name='500.html'):
    """
    500 error handler.

    Templates: `500.html`
    Context: None
    """
    t = loader.get_template(template_name) # You need to create a 500.html template.
    return http.HttpResponseServerError(t.render(Context({})))