diff -r 57b4279d8c4e -r 03e267d67478 app/django/views/generic/simple.py --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/app/django/views/generic/simple.py Fri Jul 18 18:22:23 2008 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +from django.shortcuts import render_to_response +from django.template import loader, RequestContext +from django.http import HttpResponse, HttpResponsePermanentRedirect, HttpResponseGone + +def direct_to_template(request, template, extra_context=None, mimetype=None, **kwargs): + """ + Render a given template with any extra URL parameters in the context as + ``{{ params }}``. + """ + if extra_context is None: extra_context = {} + dictionary = {'params': kwargs} + for key, value in extra_context.items(): + if callable(value): + dictionary[key] = value() + else: + dictionary[key] = value + c = RequestContext(request, dictionary) + t = loader.get_template(template) + return HttpResponse(t.render(c), mimetype=mimetype) + +def redirect_to(request, url, **kwargs): + """ + Redirect to a given URL. + + The given url may contain dict-style string formatting, which will be + interpolated against the params in the URL. For example, to redirect from + ``/foo//`` to ``/bar//``, you could use the following URLconf:: + + urlpatterns = patterns('', + ('^foo/(?P\d+)/$', 'django.views.generic.simple.redirect_to', {'url' : '/bar/%(id)s/'}), + ) + + If the given url is ``None``, a HttpResponseGone (410) will be issued. + """ + if url is not None: + return HttpResponsePermanentRedirect(url % kwargs) + else: + return HttpResponseGone()