from django.utils.encoding import smart_str
from philo.exceptions import MIDDLEWARE_NOT_CONFIGURED, ViewCanNotProvideSubpath, ViewDoesNotProvideSubpaths
-from philo.models.base import TreeEntity, Entity, register_value_model
+from philo.models.base import SlugTreeEntity, Entity, register_value_model
from philo.models.fields import JSONField
from philo.utils import ContentTypeSubclassLimiter
from philo.utils.entities import LazyPassthroughAttributeMapper
_view_content_type_limiter = ContentTypeSubclassLimiter(None)
-class Node(TreeEntity):
+class Node(SlugTreeEntity):
"""
:class:`Node`\ s are the basic building blocks of a website using Philo. They define the URL hierarchy and connect each URL to a :class:`View` subclass instance which is used to generate an HttpResponse.
return '%s%s%s%s' % (domain, root_url, path, subpath)
- class Meta:
+ class Meta(SlugTreeEntity.Meta):
app_label = 'philo'
"""
clear_url_caches()
- subpath = request.node.subpath
+ subpath = request.node._subpath
view, args, kwargs = resolve(subpath, urlconf=self)
view_args = getargspec(view)
if extra_context is not None and ('extra_context' in view_args[0] or view_args[2] is not None):
class TargetURLModel(models.Model):
"""An abstract parent class for models which deal in targeting a url."""
- #: An optional :class:`ForeignKey` to a :class:`Node`. If provided, that node will be used as the basis for the redirect.
+ #: An optional :class:`ForeignKey` to a :class:`.Node`. If provided, that node will be used as the basis for the redirect.
target_node = models.ForeignKey(Node, blank=True, null=True, related_name="%(app_label)s_%(class)s_related")
#: A :class:`CharField` which may contain an absolute or relative URL, or the name of a node's subpath.
url_or_subpath = models.CharField(max_length=200, blank=True, help_text="Point to this url or, if a node is defined and accepts subpaths, this subpath of the node.")