Add an export() view, and implement it as text/text for Document.
For every Model except Document, the public() view is displayed for any
attempts to access the export() view.
Currently, the permissions for export() are the same as for public(). This
seems reasonable for Document, since anyone could extract the raw HTML from
the page source anyway. The permissions should probably be different for
other types of exports, such as vCard or iCard exports of profiles, CSV
exports of lists, etc.
Patch by: Todd Larsen
Review by: to-be-reviewed
#!/usr/bin/python2.5
#
# Copyright 2008 the Melange authors.
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"""Out-of-band responses to render instead of the usual HTTP response.
"""
__authors__ = [
'"Todd Larsen" <tlarsen@google.com>',
'"Sverre Rabbelier" <sverre@rabbelier.nl>',
]
from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy
class Error(Exception):
"""Base exception for out-of-band responses raised by logic or views.
"""
TEMPLATE_NAME = 'error.html'
DEF_TEMPLATE = 'soc/error.html'
def __init__(self, message_fmt, context=None, **response_args):
"""Constructor used to set response message and HTTP response arguments.
Args:
message_fmt: format string, when combined with a context supplied to
the response() method, produces the message to display on the
response page; this can be a simple string containing *no* named
format specifiers
context: see soc.views.helper.responses.errorResponse()
**response_args: keyword arguments that are supplied directly to
django.http.HttpResponse; the most commonly used is 'status' to
set the HTTP status code for the response
"""
self.message_fmt = message_fmt
self.context = context
self.response_args = response_args
class LoginRequest(Error):
"""Out of band error raised when login is requested.
"""
TEMPLATE_NAME = 'login.html'
DEF_TEMPLATE = 'soc/login.html'
DEF_LOGIN_MSG_FMT = ugettext_lazy(
'Please <a href="%(sign_in)s">sign in</a> to continue.')
def __init__(self, message_fmt=None, **response_args):
"""Constructor used to set response message and HTTP response arguments.
Args:
message_fmt: same as Error.__init__() message_fmt, with the addition of
a default value of None, in which case self.DEF_LOGIN_MSG_FMT is used
**response_args: see Error.__init__()
"""
if not message_fmt:
message_fmt = self.DEF_LOGIN_MSG_FMT
super(LoginRequest, self).__init__(message_fmt, **response_args)
class AccessViolation(Error):
""""Out of band error raised when an access requirement was not met.
"""
pass