Add explicit access_types from the url
This does two things, it reduces the amount of repeated data (e.g.,
the checkAccess used to repeat the access_type that was already
specified in the url). At the same time, it allows for example the
'create' page to push its access_type to 'edit'.
Patch by: Sverre Rabbelier
from django.http import Http404
from django.shortcuts import render_to_response
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# CHOICES #
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def choice_list(request, app_label, module_name, field_name, models):
m, f = lookup_field(app_label, module_name, field_name, models)
return render_to_response('databrowse/choice_list.html', {'model': m, 'field': f})
def choice_detail(request, app_label, module_name, field_name, field_val, models):
m, f = lookup_field(app_label, module_name, field_name, models)
try:
label = dict(f.field.choices)[field_val]
except KeyError:
raise Http404('Invalid choice value given')
obj_list = m.objects(**{f.field.name: field_val})
return render_to_response('databrowse/choice_detail.html', {'model': m, 'field': f, 'value': label, 'object_list': obj_list})