Added Melange front page edit view where you can change title, content, feed url. Created SiteSettings and Document models and some logic for them. Added isFeedURLValid function in soc/logic/feed.py. Created some functions for handling datastore updates of different kinds of Models (soc/logic/model.py). Fixed some typos and too long lines of code.
Patch by: Pawel Solyga
Review by: to-be-reviewed
#!/usr/bin/python2.5
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"""Simple views that depend entirely on the template and context.
"""
__authors__ = [
'"Todd Larsen" <tlarsen@google.com>',
'"Pawel Solyga" <pawel.solyga@gmail.com>',
]
from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy
from soc.logic import out_of_band
from soc.logic.site import id_user
from soc.views.helpers import response_helpers
from soc.views.helpers import template_helpers
def templateWithLinkName(request,
template='soc/base.html', linkname=None,
context=None):
"""A simple template view that expects a linkname extracted from the URL.
Args:
request: the standard Django HTTP request object
template: the template to use for rendering the view (or a search list
of templates)
linkname: a site-unique "linkname" (usually extracted from the URL)
context: the context dict supplied to the template, which is modified
(so supply a copy if such modification is not acceptable)
linkname: the linkname parameter is added to the context
linkname_user: if the linkname exists for a User, that User
is added to the context
Returns:
A subclass of django.http.HttpResponse containing the generated page.
"""
context['linkname'] = linkname
context = response_helpers.getUniversalContext(request, context=context)
try:
context['linkname_user'] = id_user.getUserIfLinkName(linkname)
except out_of_band.ErrorResponse, error:
return errorResponse(request, error, template, context)
return response_helpers.respond(request, template, context)
def public(request, template, linkname, context):
"""A convenience wrapper around templateWithLinkName() using 'public.html'.
Args:
request, linkname, context: see templateWithLinkName()
template: the "sibling" template (or a search list of such templates)
from which to construct the public.html template name (or names)
Returns:
A subclass of django.http.HttpResponse containing the generated page.
"""
return templateWithLinkName(
request, linkname=linkname, context=context,
template=template_helpers.makeSiblingTemplatesList(
template, 'public.html'))
DEF_ERROR_TMPL = 'soc/error.html'
def errorResponse(request, error, template, context):
"""Displays an error page for an out_of_band.ErrorResponse exception.
Args:
request: the standard Django HTTP request object
error: an out_of_band.ErrorResponse exception
template: the "sibling" template (or a search list of such templates)
from which to construct the error.html template name (or names)
context: the context dict supplied to the template, which is modified
(so supply a copy if such modification is not acceptable)
error_message: the error message string from error.message
error_status: error.response_args['status'], or None if a status code
was not supplied to the ErrorResponse
"""
context = response_helpers.getUniversalContext(request, context=context)
# make a list of possible "sibling" templates, then append a default
error_templates = template_helpers.makeSiblingTemplatesList(
template, 'error.html', default_template=DEF_ERROR_TMPL)
context['error_status'] = error.response_args.get('status')
context['error_message'] = error.message
return response_helpers.respond(request, error_templates, context=context,
response_args=error.response_args)
DEF_LOGIN_TMPL = 'soc/login.html'
DEF_LOGIN_MSG_FMT = ugettext_lazy(
'Please <a href="%(sign_in)s">sign in</a> to continue.')
def requestLogin(request, template, context, login_message_fmt=None):
"""Displays a login request page with custom message and login link.
Args:
request: the standard Django HTTP request object
template: the "sibling" template (or a search list of such templates)
from which to construct the login.html template name (or names)
login_message_fmt: a custom message format string used to create a
message displayed on the login page; the format string can contain
named format specifiers for any of the keys in context, but should at
least contain %(sign_in)s
context: the context dict supplied to the template, which is modified
(so supply a copy if such modification is not acceptable);
login_message: the caller can completely construct the message supplied
to the login template in lieu of using login_message_fmt
"""
context = response_helpers.getUniversalContext(request, context=context)
# make a list of possible "sibling" templates, then append a default
login_templates = template_helpers.makeSiblingTemplatesList(
template, 'login.html', default_template=DEF_LOGIN_TMPL)
if not context.get('login_message'):
if not login_message_fmt:
login_message_fmt = DEF_LOGIN_MSG_FMT
context['login_message'] = login_message_fmt % context
return response_helpers.respond(request, login_templates, context=context)
def getAltResponseIfNotLoggedIn(request, context=None,
template=DEF_LOGIN_TMPL, id=None,
login_message_fmt=DEF_LOGIN_MSG_FMT):
"""Returns an alternate HTTP response if Google Account is not logged in.
Args:
request: the standard django request object
context: the context supplied to the template (implements dict)
template: the "sibling" template (or a search list of such templates)
from which to construct the public.html template name (or names)
id: a Google Account (users.User) object, or None, in which case
the current logged-in user is used
Returns:
None if id is logged in, or a subclass of django.http.HttpResponse
which contains the alternate response that should be returned by the
calling view.
"""
id = id_user.getIdIfMissing(id)
if id:
# a Google Account is logged in, so no need to ask user to sign in
return None
# if missing, create default template context for use with any templates
context = response_helpers.getUniversalContext(request, context=context)
return requestLogin(request, template, context,
login_message_fmt=login_message_fmt)
DEF_NO_USER_LOGIN_MSG_FMT = ugettext_lazy(
'Please create <a href="/user/profile">User Profile</a>'
' in order to view this page.')
def getAltResponseIfNotUser(request, context=None,
template=DEF_LOGIN_TMPL, id=None,
login_message_fmt=DEF_LOGIN_MSG_FMT):
"""Returns an alternate HTTP response if Google Account has no User entity.
Args:
request: the standard django request object
context: the context supplied to the template (implements dict)
template: the "sibling" template (or a search list of such templates)
from which to construct the public.html template name (or names)
id: a Google Account (users.User) object, or None, in which case
the current logged-in user is used
Returns:
None if User exists for id, or a subclass of django.http.HttpResponse
which contains the alternate response that should be returned by the
calling view.
"""
user_exist = id_user.isIdUser(id)
if user_exist:
return None
# if missing, create default template context for use with any templates
context = response_helpers.getUniversalContext(request, context=context)
return requestLogin(request, template, context,
login_message_fmt=DEF_NO_USER_LOGIN_MSG_FMT)
DEF_DEV_LOGIN_MSG_FMT = ugettext_lazy(
'Please <a href="%(sign_in)s">sign in</a>'
' as a site developer to view this page.')
DEF_DEV_LOGOUT_LOGIN_MSG_FMT = ugettext_lazy(
'Please <a href="%(sign_out)s">sign out</a>'
' and <a href="%(sign_in)s">sign in</a>'
' again as a site developer to view this page.')
def getAltResponseIfNotDeveloper(request, context=None,
template=DEF_LOGIN_TMPL, id=None):
"""Returns an alternate HTTP response if Google Account is not a Developer.
Args:
request: the standard django request object
context: the context supplied to the template (implements dict)
template: the "sibling" template (or a search list of such templates)
from which to construct the public.html template name (or names)
id: a Google Account (users.User) object, or None, in which case
the current logged-in user is used
Returns:
None if id is logged in and logged-in user is a Developer, or a
subclass of django.http.HttpResponse which contains the alternate
response that should be returned by the calling view.
"""
id = id_user.getIdIfMissing(id)
# if missing, create default template context for use with any templates
context = response_helpers.getUniversalContext(request, context=context)
if not id:
return requestLogin(request, template, context,
login_message_fmt=DEF_DEV_LOGIN_MSG_FMT)
if not id_user.isIdDeveloper(id=id):
return requestLogin(request, template, context,
login_message_fmt=DEF_DEV_LOGOUT_LOGIN_MSG_FMT)
# Google Account is logged in and is a Developer, so no need for sign in
return None