app/django/contrib/gis/sitemaps/georss.py
author Madhusudan.C.S <madhusudancs@gmail.com>
Thu, 27 Aug 2009 11:13:52 +0200
changeset 2817 c31428f08daa
parent 323 ff1a9aa48cfd
permissions -rw-r--r--
Added GAE tasks that are related to updating GHOP Tasks. Several TODO's have been added. Also note that some functionality that is being used here is under construction and is being integrated asap. That's the price to pay for cleaner integration commits I guess :). Reviewed by: Lennard de Rijk

from django.core import urlresolvers
from django.contrib.sitemaps import Sitemap

class GeoRSSSitemap(Sitemap):
    """
    A minimal hook to produce sitemaps for GeoRSS feeds.
    """
    def __init__(self, feed_dict, slug_dict=None):
        """
        This sitemap object initializes on a feed dictionary (as would be passed
        to `django.contrib.syndication.views.feed`) and a slug dictionary.  
        If the slug dictionary is not defined, then it's assumed the keys provide
        the URL parameter to the feed.  However, if you have a complex feed (e.g.,
        you override `get_object`, then you'll need to provide a slug dictionary.
        The slug dictionary should have the same keys as the feed dictionary, but 
        each value in the slug dictionary should be a sequence of slugs that may 
        be used for valid feeds.  For example, let's say we have a feed that 
        returns objects for a specific ZIP code in our feed dictionary:

            feed_dict = {'zipcode' : ZipFeed}

        Then we would use a slug dictionary with a list of the zip code slugs
        corresponding to feeds you want listed in the sitemap:

            slug_dict = {'zipcode' : ['77002', '77054']}
        """
        # Setting up.
        self.feed_dict = feed_dict
        self.locations = []
        if slug_dict is None: slug_dict = {}
        # Getting the feed locations.
        for section in feed_dict.keys():
            if slug_dict.get(section, False):
                for slug in slug_dict[section]:
                    self.locations.append('%s/%s' % (section, slug))
            else:
                self.locations.append(section)
 
    def get_urls(self, page=1):
        """
        This method is overrridden so the appropriate `geo_format` attribute
        is placed on each URL element.
        """
        urls = Sitemap.get_urls(self, page=page)
        for url in urls: url['geo_format'] = 'georss'
        return urls

    def items(self):
        return self.locations

    def location(self, obj):
        return urlresolvers.reverse('django.contrib.syndication.views.feed', args=(obj,))