Initial node_middleware commit. Implements an attribute on the HttpRequest class...
[philo.git] / forms.py
index 57e772d..48e1d7f 100644 (file)
--- a/forms.py
+++ b/forms.py
@@ -1,13 +1,15 @@
 from django import forms
 from django.contrib.admin.widgets import AdminTextareaWidget
+from django.contrib.contenttypes.generic import BaseGenericInlineFormSet
+from django.contrib.contenttypes.models import ContentType
 from django.core.exceptions import ValidationError, ObjectDoesNotExist
+from django.db.models import Q
 from django.forms.models import model_to_dict, fields_for_model, ModelFormMetaclass, ModelForm, BaseInlineFormSet
 from django.forms.formsets import TOTAL_FORM_COUNT
 from django.template import loader, loader_tags, TemplateDoesNotExist, Context, Template as DjangoTemplate
 from django.utils.datastructures import SortedDict
 from philo.admin.widgets import ModelLookupWidget
-from philo.models import Entity, Template, Contentlet, ContentReference
-from philo.models.fields import RelationshipField
+from philo.models import Entity, Template, Contentlet, ContentReference, Attribute
 from philo.utils import fattr
 
 
@@ -95,35 +97,67 @@ class EntityForm(EntityFormBase): # Would inherit from ModelForm directly if it
                return instance
 
 
-def validate_template(template):
-       """
-       Makes sure that the template and all included or extended templates are valid.
-       """ 
-       for node in template.nodelist:
-               try:
-                       if isinstance(node, loader_tags.ExtendsNode):
-                               extended_template = node.get_parent(Context())
-                               validate_template(extended_template)
-                       elif isinstance(node, loader_tags.IncludeNode):
-                               included_template = loader.get_template(node.template_name.resolve(Context()))
-                               validate_template(extended_template)
-               except Exception, e:
-                       raise ValidationError("Template code invalid. Error was: %s: %s" % (e.__class__.__name__, e))
-
-
-class TemplateForm(ModelForm):
-       def clean_code(self):
-               code = self.cleaned_data['code']
-               try:
-                       t = DjangoTemplate(code)
-               except Exception, e:
-                       raise ValidationError("Template code invalid. Error was: %s: %s" % (e.__class__.__name__, e))
+class AttributeForm(ModelForm):
+       def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
+               super(AttributeForm, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
+               
+               # This is necessary because model forms store changes to self.instance in their clean method.
+               # Mutter mutter.
+               self._cached_value_ct = self.instance.value_content_type
+               self._cached_value = self.instance.value
+               
+               if self.instance.value is not None:
+                       value_field = self.instance.value.value_formfield()
+                       if value_field:
+                               self.fields['value'] = value_field
+                       if hasattr(self.instance.value, 'content_type'):
+                               self.fields['content_type'] = self.instance.value._meta.get_field('content_type').formfield(initial=getattr(self.instance.value.content_type, 'pk', None))
+       
+       def save(self, *args, **kwargs):
+               # At this point, the cleaned_data has already been stored on self.instance.
+               if self.instance.value_content_type != self._cached_value_ct:
+                       if self.instance.value is not None:
+                               self._cached_value.delete()
+                               if 'value' in self.cleaned_data:
+                                       del(self.cleaned_data['value'])
+                       
+                       if self.instance.value_content_type is not None:
+                               # Make a blank value of the new type! Run special code for content_type attributes.
+                               if hasattr(self.instance.value_content_type.model_class(), 'content_type'):
+                                       if self._cached_value and hasattr(self._cached_value, 'content_type'):
+                                               new_ct = self._cached_value.content_type
+                                       else:
+                                               new_ct = None
+                                       new_value = self.instance.value_content_type.model_class().objects.create(content_type=new_ct)
+                               else:
+                                       new_value = self.instance.value_content_type.model_class().objects.create()
+                               
+                               new_value.apply_data(self.cleaned_data)
+                               new_value.save()
+                               self.instance.value = new_value
+               else:
+                       # The value type is the same, but one of the fields has changed.
+                       # Check to see if the changed value was the content type. We have to check the
+                       # cleaned_data because self.instance.value.content_type was overridden.
+                       if hasattr(self.instance.value, 'content_type') and 'content_type' in self.cleaned_data and 'value' in self.cleaned_data and (not hasattr(self._cached_value, 'content_type') or self._cached_value.content_type != self.cleaned_data['content_type']):
+                               self.cleaned_data['value'] = None
+                       
+                       self.instance.value.apply_data(self.cleaned_data)
+                       self.instance.value.save()
+               
+               super(AttributeForm, self).save(*args, **kwargs)
+               return self.instance
+       
+       class Meta:
+               model = Attribute
 
-               validate_template(t)
-               return code
 
-       class Meta:
-               model = Template
+class AttributeInlineFormSet(BaseGenericInlineFormSet):
+       "Necessary to force the GenericInlineFormset to use the form's save method for new objects."
+       def save_new(self, form, commit):
+               setattr(form.instance, self.ct_field.get_attname(), ContentType.objects.get_for_model(self.instance).pk)
+               setattr(form.instance, self.ct_fk_field.get_attname(), self.instance.pk)
+               return form.save()
 
 
 class ContainerForm(ModelForm):
@@ -133,14 +167,14 @@ class ContainerForm(ModelForm):
 
 
 class ContentletForm(ContainerForm):
-       content = forms.CharField(required=False, widget=AdminTextareaWidget)
+       content = forms.CharField(required=False, widget=AdminTextareaWidget, label='Content')
        
        def should_delete(self):
                return not bool(self.cleaned_data['content'])
        
        class Meta:
                model = Contentlet
-               fields = ['name', 'content', 'dynamic']
+               fields = ['name', 'content']
 
 
 class ContentReferenceForm(ContainerForm):
@@ -162,8 +196,8 @@ class ContentReferenceForm(ContainerForm):
 
 class ContainerInlineFormSet(BaseInlineFormSet):
        def __init__(self, containers, data=None, files=None, instance=None, save_as_new=False, prefix=None, queryset=None):
-               # Unfortunately, I need to add some things to BaseInline between its __init__ and its super call, so
-               # a lot of this is repetition.
+               # Unfortunately, I need to add some things to BaseInline between its __init__ and its
+               # super call, so a lot of this is repetition.
                
                # Start cribbed from BaseInline
                from django.db.models.fields.related import RelatedObject
@@ -280,7 +314,12 @@ class ContentReferenceInlineFormSet(ContainerInlineFormSet):
                super(ContentReferenceInlineFormSet, self).__init__(containers, data, files, instance, save_as_new, prefix, queryset)
        
        def get_container_instances(self, containers, qs):
-               qs = qs.filter(name__in=[c[0] for c in containers])
+               filter = Q()
+               
+               for name, ct in containers:
+                       filter |= Q(name=name, content_type=ct)
+               
+               qs = qs.filter(filter)
                container_instances = []
                for container in qs:
                        container_instances.append(container)