The list method in models/base.py can now use a filter to make a selection of entities to show.
Patch by: Lennard de Rijk
#!/usr/bin/python2.5
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"""Site Settings views.
edit: settings view for authorized Developers, Administrators, etc.
"""
__authors__ = [
'"Pawel Solyga" <pawel.solyga@gmail.com>',
]
from soc.logic import models
from soc.views import settings as settings_views
from soc.views.helper import decorators
import soc.logic.models.site_settings
import soc.models.site_settings
class SiteSettingsForm(settings_views.SettingsValidationForm):
"""Django form displayed when creating or editing Site Settings.
"""
class Meta:
"""Inner Meta class that defines some behavior for the form.
"""
#: db.Model subclass for which the form will gather information
model = soc.models.site_settings.SiteSettings
#: list of model fields which will *not* be gathered by the form
exclude = ['inheritance_line', 'home']
@decorators.view
def edit(request, page_name=None, scope_path=None, link_id=None,
logic=models.site_settings.logic,
settings_form_class=SiteSettingsForm,
template=settings_views.DEF_HOME_EDIT_TMPL):
"""View for authorized User to edit contents of a Site Settings page.
Args:
request: the standard django request object.
page_name: the page name displayed in templates as page and header title
path: path that is used to uniquely identify settings
logic: settings logic object
settings_form_class: class which should be used as Site Settings Form
template: the template path to use for rendering the template
Returns:
A subclass of django.http.HttpResponse with generated template.
"""
return settings_views.edit(request, page_name=page_name, scope_path=scope_path,
link_id=link_id, logic=logic,
settings_form_class=settings_form_class,
template=template)