Added the GHOP modules to the callback.
The ENABLE_MODULE has been added to ensure that the current build does not suffer from any weird artefacts that might occur due to the presence of this module. Of course in time it will be removed.
Thanks Madhusudan for getting us this far ^_^. Minor CSS and image patches should follow shortly.
import os
from django.core.management.base import copy_helper, CommandError, LabelCommand
class Command(LabelCommand):
help = "Creates a Django app directory structure for the given app name in the current directory."
args = "[appname]"
label = 'application name'
requires_model_validation = False
# Can't import settings during this command, because they haven't
# necessarily been created.
can_import_settings = False
def handle_label(self, app_name, directory=None, **options):
if directory is None:
directory = os.getcwd()
# Determine the project_name by using the basename of directory,
# which should be the full path of the project directory (or the
# current directory if no directory was passed).
project_name = os.path.basename(directory)
if app_name == project_name:
raise CommandError("You cannot create an app with the same name"
" (%r) as your project." % app_name)
# Check that the app_name cannot be imported.
try:
__import__(app_name)
except ImportError:
pass
else:
raise CommandError("%r conflicts with the name of an existing Python module and cannot be used as an app name. Please try another name." % app_name)
copy_helper(self.style, 'app', app_name, directory, project_name)
class ProjectCommand(Command):
help = ("Creates a Django app directory structure for the given app name"
" in this project's directory.")
def __init__(self, project_directory):
super(ProjectCommand, self).__init__()
self.project_directory = project_directory
def handle_label(self, app_name, **options):
super(ProjectCommand, self).handle_label(app_name, self.project_directory, **options)