Use offset_linkid instead of offset to scan >1000 entities.
this is a first-cut. It works in all the ways I could make earlier
versions fail. It passes link_id as URL parameters. It also has a new
class LinkCreator which makes the main body of getListContents even easier
to write.
I wasn't sure if link_id's could have non alphanumeric characters; if so, they
need to be URL encoded/decoded.
I also need to go and remove any mention of raw offsets now, because we don't
use them.
I believe I've talked about this approach with a few of you and it sounded
reasonable. Feel free to roll-back/fix/amend/comment-for-me-to-fix. This is
my first big-logic-change to Melange.
Patch by: Dan Bentley
try:
import cPickle as pickle
except ImportError:
import pickle
from django.conf import settings
from django.utils.hashcompat import md5_constructor
from django.forms import BooleanField
def security_hash(request, form, *args):
"""
Calculates a security hash for the given Form instance.
This creates a list of the form field names/values in a deterministic
order, pickles the result with the SECRET_KEY setting, then takes an md5
hash of that.
"""
data = [(bf.name, bf.field.clean(bf.data) or '') for bf in form]
data.extend(args)
data.append(settings.SECRET_KEY)
# Use HIGHEST_PROTOCOL because it's the most efficient. It requires
# Python 2.3, but Django requires 2.3 anyway, so that's OK.
pickled = pickle.dumps(data, pickle.HIGHEST_PROTOCOL)
return md5_constructor(pickled).hexdigest()