Added bulk acceptance and progress bar in review org applications view.
In the list of organization applications for reviewing, if you click the button "click here" the whole first text line will fade out and the progress bar will fade in while starting to contact the server for the list of orgs to accept and then make synchronous calls for acceptance, while updating the progress bar, the name of the organization currently accepting and the number of orgs already accepted against the total.
Inside the script, what's inside the parenthesis is converted due to regexp (in this case (link_id)) and then read the json_object.applications[index].link_id. By doing this with an eval(), you can use other names as well and the script will be reading for example json_object.applications[index].attribute_name if you insert "(attribute_name)" inside the link returned by {{ bulk_accept_link }}.
Notes by Lennard:
-Put Done outside the for-loop so that it also shows when there are 0 pre-accepted organizations.
-Made some minor style fixes
Patch by: Mario Ferraro
Reviewed by: Lennard de Rijk
"""
PHP date() style date formatting
See http://www.php.net/date for format strings
Usage:
>>> import datetime
>>> d = datetime.datetime.now()
>>> df = DateFormat(d)
>>> print df.format('jS F Y H:i')
7th October 2003 11:39
>>>
"""
from django.utils.dates import MONTHS, MONTHS_3, MONTHS_AP, WEEKDAYS, WEEKDAYS_ABBR
from django.utils.tzinfo import LocalTimezone
from django.utils.translation import ugettext as _
from django.utils.encoding import force_unicode
from calendar import isleap, monthrange
import re, time
re_formatchars = re.compile(r'(?<!\\)([aAbBdDfFgGhHiIjlLmMnNOPrsStTUwWyYzZ])')
re_escaped = re.compile(r'\\(.)')
class Formatter(object):
def format(self, formatstr):
pieces = []
for i, piece in enumerate(re_formatchars.split(force_unicode(formatstr))):
if i % 2:
pieces.append(force_unicode(getattr(self, piece)()))
elif piece:
pieces.append(re_escaped.sub(r'\1', piece))
return u''.join(pieces)
class TimeFormat(Formatter):
def __init__(self, t):
self.data = t
def a(self):
"'a.m.' or 'p.m.'"
if self.data.hour > 11:
return _('p.m.')
return _('a.m.')
def A(self):
"'AM' or 'PM'"
if self.data.hour > 11:
return _('PM')
return _('AM')
def B(self):
"Swatch Internet time"
raise NotImplementedError
def f(self):
"""
Time, in 12-hour hours and minutes, with minutes left off if they're
zero.
Examples: '1', '1:30', '2:05', '2'
Proprietary extension.
"""
if self.data.minute == 0:
return self.g()
return u'%s:%s' % (self.g(), self.i())
def g(self):
"Hour, 12-hour format without leading zeros; i.e. '1' to '12'"
if self.data.hour == 0:
return 12
if self.data.hour > 12:
return self.data.hour - 12
return self.data.hour
def G(self):
"Hour, 24-hour format without leading zeros; i.e. '0' to '23'"
return self.data.hour
def h(self):
"Hour, 12-hour format; i.e. '01' to '12'"
return u'%02d' % self.g()
def H(self):
"Hour, 24-hour format; i.e. '00' to '23'"
return u'%02d' % self.G()
def i(self):
"Minutes; i.e. '00' to '59'"
return u'%02d' % self.data.minute
def P(self):
"""
Time, in 12-hour hours, minutes and 'a.m.'/'p.m.', with minutes left off
if they're zero and the strings 'midnight' and 'noon' if appropriate.
Examples: '1 a.m.', '1:30 p.m.', 'midnight', 'noon', '12:30 p.m.'
Proprietary extension.
"""
if self.data.minute == 0 and self.data.hour == 0:
return _('midnight')
if self.data.minute == 0 and self.data.hour == 12:
return _('noon')
return u'%s %s' % (self.f(), self.a())
def s(self):
"Seconds; i.e. '00' to '59'"
return u'%02d' % self.data.second
class DateFormat(TimeFormat):
year_days = [None, 0, 31, 59, 90, 120, 151, 181, 212, 243, 273, 304, 334]
def __init__(self, dt):
# Accepts either a datetime or date object.
self.data = dt
self.timezone = getattr(dt, 'tzinfo', None)
if hasattr(self.data, 'hour') and not self.timezone:
self.timezone = LocalTimezone(dt)
def b(self):
"Month, textual, 3 letters, lowercase; e.g. 'jan'"
return MONTHS_3[self.data.month]
def d(self):
"Day of the month, 2 digits with leading zeros; i.e. '01' to '31'"
return u'%02d' % self.data.day
def D(self):
"Day of the week, textual, 3 letters; e.g. 'Fri'"
return WEEKDAYS_ABBR[self.data.weekday()]
def F(self):
"Month, textual, long; e.g. 'January'"
return MONTHS[self.data.month]
def I(self):
"'1' if Daylight Savings Time, '0' otherwise."
if self.timezone.dst(self.data):
return u'1'
else:
return u'0'
def j(self):
"Day of the month without leading zeros; i.e. '1' to '31'"
return self.data.day
def l(self):
"Day of the week, textual, long; e.g. 'Friday'"
return WEEKDAYS[self.data.weekday()]
def L(self):
"Boolean for whether it is a leap year; i.e. True or False"
return isleap(self.data.year)
def m(self):
"Month; i.e. '01' to '12'"
return u'%02d' % self.data.month
def M(self):
"Month, textual, 3 letters; e.g. 'Jan'"
return MONTHS_3[self.data.month].title()
def n(self):
"Month without leading zeros; i.e. '1' to '12'"
return self.data.month
def N(self):
"Month abbreviation in Associated Press style. Proprietary extension."
return MONTHS_AP[self.data.month]
def O(self):
"Difference to Greenwich time in hours; e.g. '+0200'"
seconds = self.Z()
return u"%+03d%02d" % (seconds // 3600, (seconds // 60) % 60)
def r(self):
"RFC 2822 formatted date; e.g. 'Thu, 21 Dec 2000 16:01:07 +0200'"
return self.format('D, j M Y H:i:s O')
def S(self):
"English ordinal suffix for the day of the month, 2 characters; i.e. 'st', 'nd', 'rd' or 'th'"
if self.data.day in (11, 12, 13): # Special case
return u'th'
last = self.data.day % 10
if last == 1:
return u'st'
if last == 2:
return u'nd'
if last == 3:
return u'rd'
return u'th'
def t(self):
"Number of days in the given month; i.e. '28' to '31'"
return u'%02d' % monthrange(self.data.year, self.data.month)[1]
def T(self):
"Time zone of this machine; e.g. 'EST' or 'MDT'"
name = self.timezone.tzname(self.data)
if name is None:
name = self.format('O')
return unicode(name)
def U(self):
"Seconds since the Unix epoch (January 1 1970 00:00:00 GMT)"
off = self.timezone.utcoffset(self.data)
return int(time.mktime(self.data.timetuple())) + off.seconds * 60
def w(self):
"Day of the week, numeric, i.e. '0' (Sunday) to '6' (Saturday)"
return (self.data.weekday() + 1) % 7
def W(self):
"ISO-8601 week number of year, weeks starting on Monday"
# Algorithm from http://www.personal.ecu.edu/mccartyr/ISOwdALG.txt
week_number = None
jan1_weekday = self.data.replace(month=1, day=1).weekday() + 1
weekday = self.data.weekday() + 1
day_of_year = self.z()
if day_of_year <= (8 - jan1_weekday) and jan1_weekday > 4:
if jan1_weekday == 5 or (jan1_weekday == 6 and isleap(self.data.year-1)):
week_number = 53
else:
week_number = 52
else:
if isleap(self.data.year):
i = 366
else:
i = 365
if (i - day_of_year) < (4 - weekday):
week_number = 1
else:
j = day_of_year + (7 - weekday) + (jan1_weekday - 1)
week_number = j // 7
if jan1_weekday > 4:
week_number -= 1
return week_number
def y(self):
"Year, 2 digits; e.g. '99'"
return unicode(self.data.year)[2:]
def Y(self):
"Year, 4 digits; e.g. '1999'"
return self.data.year
def z(self):
"Day of the year; i.e. '0' to '365'"
doy = self.year_days[self.data.month] + self.data.day
if self.L() and self.data.month > 2:
doy += 1
return doy
def Z(self):
"""
Time zone offset in seconds (i.e. '-43200' to '43200'). The offset for
timezones west of UTC is always negative, and for those east of UTC is
always positive.
"""
offset = self.timezone.utcoffset(self.data)
# Only days can be negative, so negative offsets have days=-1 and
# seconds positive. Positive offsets have days=0
return offset.days * 86400 + offset.seconds
def format(value, format_string):
"Convenience function"
df = DateFormat(value)
return df.format(format_string)
def time_format(value, format_string):
"Convenience function"
tf = TimeFormat(value)
return tf.format(format_string)