X-Git-Url: http://git.ithinksw.org/philo.git/blobdiff_plain/fb8a270fa22abc217efc471d860c76d5a2352c61..9cbb247dfb4faa47617438770bb6135155fade16:/philo/models/nodes.py diff --git a/philo/models/nodes.py b/philo/models/nodes.py index 99be196..44a4d31 100644 --- a/philo/models/nodes.py +++ b/philo/models/nodes.py @@ -1,20 +1,21 @@ -from django.db import models -from django.contrib.contenttypes.models import ContentType +from inspect import getargspec + from django.contrib.contenttypes import generic +from django.contrib.contenttypes.models import ContentType from django.contrib.sites.models import Site, RequestSite -from django.http import HttpResponse, HttpResponseServerError, HttpResponseRedirect, Http404 from django.core.exceptions import ValidationError from django.core.servers.basehttp import FileWrapper from django.core.urlresolvers import resolve, clear_url_caches, reverse, NoReverseMatch +from django.db import models +from django.http import HttpResponse, HttpResponseServerError, HttpResponseRedirect, Http404 from django.template import add_to_builtins as register_templatetags from django.utils.encoding import smart_str -from inspect import getargspec -from philo.exceptions import MIDDLEWARE_NOT_CONFIGURED -from philo.models.base import TreeEntity, Entity, QuerySetMapper, register_value_model + +from philo.exceptions import MIDDLEWARE_NOT_CONFIGURED, ViewCanNotProvideSubpath, ViewDoesNotProvideSubpaths +from philo.models.base import TreeEntity, Entity, register_value_model from philo.models.fields import JSONField -from philo.utils import ContentTypeSubclassLimiter +from philo.utils import ContentTypeSubclassLimiter, LazyPassthroughAttributeMapper from philo.validators import RedirectValidator -from philo.exceptions import ViewCanNotProvideSubpath, ViewDoesNotProvideSubpaths, AncestorDoesNotExist from philo.signals import view_about_to_render, view_finished_rendering @@ -22,12 +23,18 @@ _view_content_type_limiter = ContentTypeSubclassLimiter(None) class Node(TreeEntity): + """ + :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. + + """ view_content_type = models.ForeignKey(ContentType, related_name='node_view_set', limit_choices_to=_view_content_type_limiter) view_object_id = models.PositiveIntegerField() + #: :class:`GenericForeignKey` to a non-abstract subclass of :class:`View` view = generic.GenericForeignKey('view_content_type', 'view_object_id') @property def accepts_subpath(self): + """A property shortcut for :attr:`self.view.accepts_subpath `""" if self.view: return self.view.accepts_subpath return False @@ -36,21 +43,36 @@ class Node(TreeEntity): return self.view.handles_subpath(subpath) def render_to_response(self, request, extra_context=None): + """This is a shortcut method for :meth:`View.render_to_response`""" return self.view.render_to_response(request, extra_context) def get_absolute_url(self, request=None, with_domain=False, secure=False): + """ + This is essentially a shortcut for calling :meth:`construct_url` without a subpath. + + :returns: The absolute url of the node on the current site. + + """ return self.construct_url(request=request, with_domain=with_domain, secure=secure) def construct_url(self, subpath="/", request=None, with_domain=False, secure=False): """ - This method will construct a URL based on the Node's location. - If a request is passed in, that will be used as a backup in case - the Site lookup fails. The Site lookup takes precedence because - it's what's used to find the root node. This will raise: - - NoReverseMatch if philo-root is not reverseable - - Site.DoesNotExist if a domain is requested but not buildable. - - AncestorDoesNotExist if the root node of the site isn't an - ancestor of this instance. + This method will do its best to construct a URL based on the Node's location. If with_domain is True, that URL will include a domain and a protocol; if secure is True as well, the protocol will be https. The request will be used to construct a domain in cases where a call to :meth:`Site.objects.get_current` fails. + + Node urls will not contain a trailing slash unless a subpath is provided which ends with a trailing slash. Subpaths are expected to begin with a slash, as if returned by :func:`django.core.urlresolvers.reverse`. + + :meth:`construct_url` may raise the following exceptions: + + - :class:`NoReverseMatch` if "philo-root" is not reversable -- for example, if :mod:`philo.urls` is not included anywhere in your urlpatterns. + - :class:`Site.DoesNotExist ` if with_domain is True but no :class:`Site` or :class:`RequestSite` can be built. + - :class:`~philo.exceptions.AncestorDoesNotExist` if the root node of the site isn't an ancestor of the node constructing the URL. + + :param string subpath: The subpath to be constructed beyond beyond the node's URL. + :param request: :class:`HttpRequest` instance. Will be used to construct a :class:`RequestSite` if :meth:`Site.objects.get_current` fails. + :param with_domain: Whether the constructed URL should include a domain name and protocol. + :param secure: Whether the protocol, if included, should be http:// or https://. + :returns: A constructed url for accessing the given subpath of the current node instance. + """ # Try reversing philo-root first, since we can't do anything if that fails. root_url = reverse('philo-root') @@ -89,18 +111,41 @@ models.ForeignKey(Node, related_name='sites', null=True, blank=True).contribute_ class View(Entity): + """ + :class:`View` is an abstract model that represents an item which can be "rendered", generally in response to an :class:`HttpRequest`. + + """ + #: A generic relation back to nodes. nodes = generic.GenericRelation(Node, content_type_field='view_content_type', object_id_field='view_object_id') + #: Property or attribute which defines whether this :class:`View` can handle subpaths. Default: ``False`` accepts_subpath = False def handles_subpath(self, subpath): + """Returns True if the :class:`View` handles the given subpath, and False otherwise.""" if not self.accepts_subpath and subpath != "/": return False return True def reverse(self, view_name=None, args=None, kwargs=None, node=None, obj=None): - """Shortcut method to handle the common pattern of getting the - absolute url for a view's subpaths.""" + """ + If :attr:`accepts_subpath` is True, try to reverse a URL using the given parameters using ``self`` as the urlconf. + + If ``obj`` is provided, :meth:`get_reverse_params` will be called and the results will be combined with any ``view_name``, ``args``, and ``kwargs`` that may have been passed in. + + This method will raise the following exceptions: + + - :class:`~philo.exceptions.ViewDoesNotProvideSubpaths` if :attr:`accepts_subpath` is False. + - :class:`~philo.exceptions.ViewCanNotProvideSubpath` if a reversal is not possible. + + :param view_name: The name of the view to be reversed. + :param args: Extra args for reversing the view. + :param kwargs: A dictionary of arguments for reversing the view. + :param node: The node whose subpath this is. + :param obj: An object to be passed to :meth:`get_reverse_params` to generate a view_name, args, and kwargs for reversal. + :returns: A subpath beyond the node that reverses the view, or an absolute url that reverses the view if a node was passed in. + + """ if not self.accepts_subpath: raise ViewDoesNotProvideSubpaths @@ -123,13 +168,26 @@ class View(Entity): return subpath def get_reverse_params(self, obj): - """This method should return a view_name, args, kwargs tuple suitable for reversing a url for the given obj using self as the urlconf.""" + """ + This method is not implemented on the base class. It should return a (``view_name``, ``args``, ``kwargs``) tuple suitable for reversing a url for the given ``obj`` using ``self`` as the urlconf. If a reversal will not be possible, this method should raise :class:`~philo.exceptions.ViewCanNotProvideSubpath`. + + """ raise NotImplementedError("View subclasses must implement get_reverse_params to support subpaths.") def attributes_with_node(self, node): - return QuerySetMapper(self.attribute_set, passthrough=node.attributes) + """ + Returns a dictionary-like object which can be used to directly retrieve the values of :class:`Attribute`\ s related to the :class:`View`, falling back on similar object which retrieves the values of the passed-in node and its ancestors. + + """ + return LazyPassthroughAttributeMapper((self, node)) def render_to_response(self, request, extra_context=None): + """ + Renders the :class:`View` as an :class:`HttpResponse`. This will raise :const:`~philo.exceptions.MIDDLEWARE_NOT_CONFIGURED` if the `request` doesn't have an attached :class:`Node`. This can happen if the :class:`~philo.middleware.RequestNodeMiddleware` is not in :setting:`settings.MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES` or if it is not functioning correctly. + + :meth:`render_to_response` will send the :data:`~philo.signals.view_about_to_render` signal, then call :meth:`actually_render_to_response`, and finally send the :data:`~philo.signals.view_finished_rendering` signal before returning the ``response``. + + """ if not hasattr(request, 'node'): raise MIDDLEWARE_NOT_CONFIGURED @@ -140,6 +198,7 @@ class View(Entity): return response def actually_render_to_response(self, request, extra_context=None): + """Concrete subclasses must override this method to provide the business logic for turning a ``request`` and ``extra_context`` into an :class:`HttpResponse`.""" raise NotImplementedError('View subclasses must implement actually_render_to_response.') class Meta: @@ -150,10 +209,16 @@ _view_content_type_limiter.cls = View class MultiView(View): + """ + :class:`MultiView` is an abstract model which represents a section of related pages - for example, a :class:`~philo.contrib.penfield.BlogView` might have a foreign key to :class:`Page`\ s for an index, an entry detail, an entry archive by day, and so on. :class:`!MultiView` subclasses :class:`View`, and defines the following additional methods and attributes: + + """ + #: Same as :attr:`View.accepts_subpath`. Default: ``True`` accepts_subpath = True @property def urlpatterns(self): + """Returns urlpatterns that point to views (generally methods on the class). :class:`MultiView`\ s can be thought of as "managing" these subpaths.""" raise NotImplementedError("MultiView subclasses must implement urlpatterns.") def handles_subpath(self, subpath): @@ -166,6 +231,10 @@ class MultiView(View): return True def actually_render_to_response(self, request, extra_context=None): + """ + Resolves the remaining subpath left after finding this :class:`View`'s node using :attr:`self.urlpatterns ` and renders the view function (or method) found with the appropriate args and kwargs. + + """ clear_url_caches() subpath = request.node.subpath view, args, kwargs = resolve(subpath, urlconf=self) @@ -177,17 +246,33 @@ class MultiView(View): return view(request, *args, **kwargs) def get_context(self): - """Hook for providing instance-specific context - such as the value of a Field - to all views.""" + """Hook for providing instance-specific context - such as the value of a Field - to any view methods on the instance.""" return {} def basic_view(self, field_name): """ - Given the name of a field on ``self``, accesses the value of + Given the name of a field on the class, accesses the value of that field and treats it as a ``View`` instance. Creates a basic context based on self.get_context() and any extra_context that was passed in, then calls the ``View`` instance's render_to_response() method. This method is meant to be called to return a view function appropriate for urlpatterns. + + :param field_name: The name of a field on the instance which contains a :class:`View` subclass instance. + :returns: A simple view function. + + Example:: + + class Foo(Multiview): + page = models.ForeignKey(Page) + + @property + def urlpatterns(self): + urlpatterns = patterns('', + url(r'^$', self.basic_view('page')) + ) + return urlpatterns + """ field = self._meta.get_field(field_name) view = getattr(self, field.name, None) @@ -206,8 +291,12 @@ class MultiView(View): 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. 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. This will be validated with :class:`philo.validators.RedirectValidator`. url_or_subpath = models.CharField(max_length=200, validators=[RedirectValidator()], blank=True, help_text="Point to this url or, if a node is defined and accepts subpaths, this subpath of the node.") + #: A :class:`~philo.models.fields.JSONField` instance. If the value of :attr:`reversing_parameters` is not None, the :attr:`url_or_subpath` will be treated as the name of a view to be reversed. The value of :attr:`reversing_parameters` will be passed into the reversal as args if it is a list or as kwargs if it is a dictionary. Otherwise it will be ignored. reversing_parameters = JSONField(blank=True, help_text="If reversing parameters are defined, url_or_subpath will instead be interpreted as the view name to be reversed.") def clean(self): @@ -236,6 +325,7 @@ class TargetURLModel(models.Model): return self.url_or_subpath, args, kwargs def get_target_url(self): + """Calculates and returns the target url based on the :attr:`target_node`, :attr:`url_or_subpath`, and :attr:`reversing_parameters`.""" node = self.target_node if node is not None and node.accepts_subpath and self.url_or_subpath: if self.reversing_parameters is not None: @@ -260,13 +350,17 @@ class TargetURLModel(models.Model): class Redirect(TargetURLModel, View): + """Represents a 301 or 302 redirect to a different url on an absolute or relative path.""" + #: A choices tuple of redirect status codes (temporary or permanent). STATUS_CODES = ( (302, 'Temporary'), (301, 'Permanent'), ) + #: An :class:`IntegerField` which uses :attr:`STATUS_CODES` as its choices. Determines whether the redirect is considered temporary or permanent. status_code = models.IntegerField(choices=STATUS_CODES, default=302, verbose_name='redirect type') def actually_render_to_response(self, request, extra_context=None): + """Returns an :class:`HttpResponseRedirect` to :attr:`self.target_url`.""" response = HttpResponseRedirect(self.target_url) response.status_code = self.status_code return response @@ -276,9 +370,10 @@ class Redirect(TargetURLModel, View): class File(View): - """ For storing arbitrary files """ - + """Stores an arbitrary file.""" + #: Defines the mimetype of the uploaded file. This will not be validated. mimetype = models.CharField(max_length=255) + #: Contains the uploaded file. Files are uploaded to ``philo/files/%Y/%m/%d``. file = models.FileField(upload_to='philo/files/%Y/%m/%d') def actually_render_to_response(self, request, extra_context=None): @@ -291,6 +386,7 @@ class File(View): app_label = 'philo' def __unicode__(self): + """Returns the path of the uploaded file.""" return self.file.name