app/django/contrib/flatpages/views.py
author Sverre Rabbelier <srabbelier@gmail.com>
Sat, 13 Dec 2008 13:28:01 +0000
changeset 736 c70d56182ce2
parent 323 ff1a9aa48cfd
permissions -rw-r--r--
No override needed in notifications.py The only downside is that the ?s=0 parameter will still be appended but is not handled in list(). The right solution would be to update list() so that it does say "Message Sent" or such, to give the user an indication that their message was sent succesfully. Patch by: Sverre Rabbelier

from django.contrib.flatpages.models import FlatPage
from django.template import loader, RequestContext
from django.shortcuts import get_object_or_404
from django.http import HttpResponse, HttpResponseRedirect
from django.conf import settings
from django.core.xheaders import populate_xheaders
from django.utils.safestring import mark_safe

DEFAULT_TEMPLATE = 'flatpages/default.html'

def flatpage(request, url):
    """
    Flat page view.

    Models: `flatpages.flatpages`
    Templates: Uses the template defined by the ``template_name`` field,
        or `flatpages/default.html` if template_name is not defined.
    Context:
        flatpage
            `flatpages.flatpages` object
    """
    if not url.endswith('/') and settings.APPEND_SLASH:
        return HttpResponseRedirect("%s/" % request.path)
    if not url.startswith('/'):
        url = "/" + url
    f = get_object_or_404(FlatPage, url__exact=url, sites__id__exact=settings.SITE_ID)
    # If registration is required for accessing this page, and the user isn't
    # logged in, redirect to the login page.
    if f.registration_required and not request.user.is_authenticated():
        from django.contrib.auth.views import redirect_to_login
        return redirect_to_login(request.path)
    if f.template_name:
        t = loader.select_template((f.template_name, DEFAULT_TEMPLATE))
    else:
        t = loader.get_template(DEFAULT_TEMPLATE)

    # To avoid having to always use the "|safe" filter in flatpage templates,
    # mark the title and content as already safe (since they are raw HTML
    # content in the first place).
    f.title = mark_safe(f.title)
    f.content = mark_safe(f.content)

    c = RequestContext(request, {
        'flatpage': f,
    })
    response = HttpResponse(t.render(c))
    populate_xheaders(request, response, FlatPage, f.id)
    return response