""" Define different Section css_class that can be used by views.Sections; """ import re from django.template.loader import render_to_string from django.views.generic.base import View from django.templatetags.static import static from django.http import HttpResponse from django.contrib import messages from django.utils.html import escape from django.utils.translation import ugettext as _, ugettext_lazy from honeypot.decorators import check_honeypot from aircox.cms.forms import CommentForm class Viewable: """ Describe a view that is still usable as a class after as_view() has been called. """ @classmethod def as_view (cl, *args, **kwargs): """ Similar to View.as_view, but instead, wrap a constructor of the given class that is used as is. """ def func(**kwargs_): if kwargs_: kwargs.update(kwargs_) instance = cl(*args, **kwargs) return instance return func class Sections(Viewable, list): def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) for i, section in enumerate(self): if callable(section) or type(section) == type: self[i] = section() def render(self, *args, **kwargs): return ''.join([ section.render(*args, **kwargs) for section in self ]) def filter(self, predicate): return [ section for section in self if predicate(section) ] class Section(Viewable, View): """ On the contrary to Django's views, we create an instance of the view only once, when the server is run. Attributes are not changed once they have been set, and are related to Section configuration/rendering. However, some data are considered as temporary, and are reset at each rendering, using given arguments. When get_context_data returns None, returns an empty string ! Important Note: values given for rendering are considered as safe HTML in templates. Attributes: * template_name: template to use for rendering * tag: container's tags * name: set name/id of the section container * css_class: css classes of the container * attr: HTML attributes of the container * title: title of the section * header: header of the section * footer: footer of the section """ template_name = 'aircox/cms/website.html' tag = 'div' name = '' css_class = '' attrs = None title = '' header = '' footer = '' request = None object = None kwargs = None def add_css_class(self, css_class): if self.css_class: if css_class not in self.css_class.split(' '): self.css_class += ' ' + css_class else: self.css_class = css_class def __init__ (self, *args, **kwargs): super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) self.add_css_class('section') if type(self) != Section: self.add_css_class('section_' + type(self).__name__.lower()) if not self.attrs: self.attrs = {} if self.name: self.attrs['name'] = self.name self.attrs['id'] = self.name def get_content(self): return '' def get_context_data(self, request = None, object = None, **kwargs): if request: self.request = request if object: self.object = object if kwargs: self.kwargs = kwargs return { 'view': self, 'tag': self.tag, 'css_class': self.css_class, 'attrs': self.attrs, 'title': self.title, 'header': self.header, 'footer': self.footer, 'content': self.get_content(), 'object': self.object, 'embed': True, } def render(self, request, object=None, context_only=False, **kwargs): context = self.get_context_data(request=request, object=object, **kwargs) if context_only: return context if not context: return '' context['embed'] = True return render_to_string(self.template_name, context, request=request) class Image(Section): """ Render an image using the relative url or relative to self.object. Attributes: * url: relative image url * rel_attr: name of the attribute of self.object to use """ url = None rel_attr = 'image' def get_content(self, **kwargs): if self.url is None: image = getattr(self.object, self.rel_attr) return ''.format(image.url) if image else '' return ''.format(static(self.url)) class Content(Section): """ Render content using the self.content or relative to self.object. Attributes: * content: raw HTML code to render * rel_attr: name of the attribute of self.object to use * re_image_attr: if true and there is an image on the current object, render the object's image """ content = None rel_attr = 'content' rel_image_attr = 'image' def get_content(self): if self.content is None: content = getattr(self.object, self.rel_attr) content = escape(content) content = re.sub(r'(^|\n\n)((\n?[^\n])+)', r'

\2

', content) content = re.sub(r'\n', r'
', content) if self.rel_image_attr and hasattr(self.object, self.rel_image_attr): image = getattr(self.object, self.rel_image_attr) if image: content = ''.format(image.url) + content return content return str(self.content) class ListItem: """ Used to render items in simple lists and lists of posts. In list of posts, it is used when an object is not a post but behaves like it. """ title = None content = None author = None date = None image = None info = None url = None css_class = None attrs = None def __init__ (self, post = None, **kwargs): if post: self.update(post) self.__dict__.update(**kwargs) def update(self, post): """ Update empty fields using the given post """ for i in self.__class__.__dict__.keys(): if i[0] == '_': continue if hasattr(post, i) and not getattr(self, i): setattr(self, i, getattr(post, i)) if not self.url and hasattr(post, 'url'): self.url = post.url() class List(Section): """ Common interface for list configuration. Attributes: * object_list: force an object list to be used * url: url to the list in full page * message_empty: message to print when list is empty (if not hiding) * fields: fields of the items to render * image_size: size of the images * truncate: number of words to keep in content (0 = full content) """ template_name = 'aircox/cms/list.html' object_list = None url = None message_empty = _('nothing') paginate_by = 4 fields = [ 'date', 'time', 'image', 'title', 'content', 'info' ] image_size = '64x64' truncate = 16 def __init__ (self, items = None, *args, **kwargs): """ If posts is given, create the object_list with instances of ListItem. """ super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) self.add_css_class('list') if items: self.object_list = [ ListItem(item) for item in items ] def get_object_list(self): return self.object_list def prepare_object_list(self, object_list): """ Prepare objects before context is sent to the template renderer. Return the object_list that is prepared. Remember: since we are in a rendering process, the items should not be saved. """ return object_list def get_context_data(self, request, object=None, object_list=None, *args, **kwargs): """ Return a context that is passed to the template at rendering, with the following values: - `list`: a reference to self, that contain values used for rendering - `object_list`: a list of object that can be rendered, either instances of Post or ListItem. If object_list is not given, call `get_object_list` to retrieve it. Prepare the object_list using `self.prepare_object_list`. Set `request`, `object`, `object_list` and `kwargs` in self. """ if request: self.request = request if object: self.object = object if kwargs: self.kwargs = kwargs if object_list is None: object_list = self.object_list or self.get_object_list() if not object_list and not self.message_empty: return self.object_list = object_list if object_list: object_list = self.prepare_object_list(object_list) context = super().get_context_data(request, object, *args, **kwargs) context.update({ 'list': self, 'object_list': object_list[:self.paginate_by] if object_list and self.paginate_by else object_list, }) return context def need_url(self): """ Return True if there should be a pagination url """ return self.paginate_by and self.paginate_by < len(self.object_list) class Similar(List): """ Section that uses tags to render similar objects of a given one. Note that the list is not a queryset, but the sorted result of taggit's similar_objects function. """ title = _('Similar publications') models = None """ List of models allowed in the resulting list. If not set, all models are available. """ def get_object_list(self): if not self.object: return qs = self.object.tags.similar_objects() qs.sort(key = lambda post: post.date, reverse=True) return qs class Comments(List): """ Section used to render comment form and comments list. It renders the form and comments, and save them. """ template_name = 'aircox/cms/comments.html' title=_('Comments') css_class='comments' truncate = 0 fields = [ 'date', 'time', 'author', 'content' ] message_empty = _('no comment yet') comment_form = None success_message = ( _('Your message is awaiting for approval'), _('Your message has been published') ) error_message = _('There was an error while saving your post. ' 'Please check errors below') def get_object_list(self): if not self.object: return qs = self.object.get_comments().filter(published=True). \ order_by('-date') return [ ListItem(post=comment, css_class="comment", attrs={ 'id': comment.id }) for comment in qs ] @property def url(self): import aircox.cms.models as models import aircox.cms.routes as routes if self.object: return models.Comment.route_url(routes.ThreadRoute, { 'pk': self.object.id, 'thread_model': self.object._website.name_of_model( self.object.__class__ ), }) return '' def get_context_data(self, *args, **kwargs): context = super().get_context_data(*args, **kwargs) comment_form = None if self.object: post = self.object if hasattr(post, 'allow_comments') and post.allow_comments: comment_form = (self.comment_form or CommentForm()) context.update({ 'comment_form': comment_form, }) self.comment_form = None return context def post(self, view, request, object): """ Forward data to this view """ comment_form = CommentForm(request.POST) if comment_form.is_valid(): comment = comment_form.save(commit=False) comment.thread = object comment.published = view.website.auto_publish_comments comment.save() messages.success(request, self.success_message[comment.published], fail_silently=True) else: messages.error(request, self.error_message, fail_silently=True) self.comment_form = comment_form class Menu(Section): tag = 'nav' position = '' # top, left, bottom, right, header, footer, page_top, page_bottom sections = None def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) self.add_css_class('menu') self.add_css_class('menu_' + str(self.name or self.position)) self.sections = Sections(self.sections) if not self.attrs: self.attrs = {} def get_context_data(self, *args, **kwargs): super().get_context_data(*args, **kwargs) return { 'tag': self.tag, 'css_class': self.css_class, 'attrs': self.attrs, 'content': self.sections.render(*args, **kwargs) }