Use offset_linkid instead of offset to scan >1000 entities.
this is a first-cut. It works in all the ways I could make earlier
versions fail. It passes link_id as URL parameters. It also has a new
class LinkCreator which makes the main body of getListContents even easier
to write.
I wasn't sure if link_id's could have non alphanumeric characters; if so, they
need to be URL encoded/decoded.
I also need to go and remove any mention of raw offsets now, because we don't
use them.
I believe I've talked about this approach with a few of you and it sounded
reasonable. Feel free to roll-back/fix/amend/comment-for-me-to-fix. This is
my first big-logic-change to Melange.
Patch by: Dan Bentley
{% extends "admin/base_site.html" %}
{% load i18n %}
{% block coltype %}colSM{% endblock %}
{% block breadcrumbs %}<div class="breadcrumbs"><a href="../../">Home</a> › <a href="../">Documentation</a> › Views</div>{% endblock %}
{% block title %}Views{% endblock %}
{% block content %}
<h1>View documentation</h1>
{% regroup views|dictsort:"site_id" by site as views_by_site %}
<div id="content-related" class="sidebar">
<div class="module">
<h2>Jump to site</h2>
<ul>
{% for site_views in views_by_site %}
<li><a href="#site{{ site_views.grouper.id }}">{{ site_views.grouper.name }}</a></li>
{% endfor %}
</ul>
</div>
</div>
<div id="content-main">
{% for site_views in views_by_site %}
<div class="module">
<h2 id="site{{ site_views.grouper.id }}">Views by URL on {{ site_views.grouper.name }}</h2>
{% for view in site_views.list|dictsort:"url" %}
{% ifchanged %}
<h3><a href="{{ view.module }}.{{ view.name }}/">{{ view.url }}</a></h3>
<p class="small quiet">View function: {{ view.module }}.{{ view.name }}</p>
<p>{{ view.title }}</p>
<hr />
{% endifchanged %}
{% endfor %}
</div>
{% endfor %}
</div>
{% endblock %}