django1/django/contrib/comments/models.py

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import datetime
from django.contrib.auth.models import User
from django.contrib.comments.managers import CommentManager
from django.contrib.contenttypes import generic
from django.contrib.contenttypes.models import ContentType
from django.contrib.sites.models import Site
from django.db import models
Removed oldforms, validators, and related code: * Removed `Manipulator`, `AutomaticManipulator`, and related classes. * Removed oldforms specific bits from model fields: * Removed `validator_list` and `core` arguments from constructors. * Removed the methods: * `get_manipulator_field_names` * `get_manipulator_field_objs` * `get_manipulator_fields` * `get_manipulator_new_data` * `prepare_field_objs_and_params` * `get_follow` * Renamed `flatten_data` method to `value_to_string` for better alignment with its use by the serialization framework, which was the only remaining code using `flatten_data`. * Removed oldforms methods from `django.db.models.Options` class: `get_followed_related_objects`, `get_data_holders`, `get_follow`, and `has_field_type`. * Removed oldforms-admin specific options from `django.db.models.fields.related` classes: `num_in_admin`, `min_num_in_admin`, `max_num_in_admin`, `num_extra_on_change`, and `edit_inline`. * Serialization framework * `Serializer.get_string_value` now calls the model fields' renamed `value_to_string` methods. * Removed a special-casing of `models.DateTimeField` in `core.serializers.base.Serializer.get_string_value` that's handled by `django.db.models.fields.DateTimeField.value_to_string`. * Removed `django.core.validators`: * Moved `ValidationError` exception to `django.core.exceptions`. * For the couple places that were using validators, brought over the necessary code to maintain the same functionality. * Introduced a SlugField form field for validation and to compliment the SlugField model field (refs #8040). * Removed an oldforms-style model creation hack (refs #2160). git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@8616 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
2008-08-27 15:19:44 +08:00
from django.core import urlresolvers
from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _
from django.conf import settings
COMMENT_MAX_LENGTH = getattr(settings,'COMMENT_MAX_LENGTH',3000)
class BaseCommentAbstractModel(models.Model):
"""
An abstract base class that any custom comment models probably should
subclass.
"""
# Content-object field
content_type = models.ForeignKey(ContentType,
verbose_name=_('content type'),
related_name="content_type_set_for_%(class)s")
object_pk = models.TextField(_('object ID'))
content_object = generic.GenericForeignKey(ct_field="content_type", fk_field="object_pk")
# Metadata about the comment
site = models.ForeignKey(Site)
class Meta:
abstract = True
def get_content_object_url(self):
"""
Get a URL suitable for redirecting to the content object.
"""
return urlresolvers.reverse(
"comments-url-redirect",
args=(self.content_type_id, self.object_pk)
)
class Comment(BaseCommentAbstractModel):
"""
A user comment about some object.
"""
# Who posted this comment? If ``user`` is set then it was an authenticated
# user; otherwise at least user_name should have been set and the comment
# was posted by a non-authenticated user.
user = models.ForeignKey(User, verbose_name=_('user'),
blank=True, null=True, related_name="%(class)s_comments")
user_name = models.CharField(_("user's name"), max_length=50, blank=True)
user_email = models.EmailField(_("user's email address"), blank=True)
user_url = models.URLField(_("user's URL"), blank=True)
comment = models.TextField(_('comment'), max_length=COMMENT_MAX_LENGTH)
# Metadata about the comment
submit_date = models.DateTimeField(_('date/time submitted'), default=None)
ip_address = models.IPAddressField(_('IP address'), blank=True, null=True)
is_public = models.BooleanField(_('is public'), default=True,
help_text=_('Uncheck this box to make the comment effectively ' \
'disappear from the site.'))
is_removed = models.BooleanField(_('is removed'), default=False,
help_text=_('Check this box if the comment is inappropriate. ' \
'A "This comment has been removed" message will ' \
'be displayed instead.'))
# Manager
objects = CommentManager()
class Meta:
db_table = "django_comments"
ordering = ('submit_date',)
permissions = [("can_moderate", "Can moderate comments")]
verbose_name = _('comment')
verbose_name_plural = _('comments')
def __unicode__(self):
return "%s: %s..." % (self.name, self.comment[:50])
def save(self, force_insert=False, force_update=False):
if self.submit_date is None:
self.submit_date = datetime.datetime.now()
super(Comment, self).save(force_insert, force_update)
def _get_userinfo(self):
"""
Get a dictionary that pulls together information about the poster
safely for both authenticated and non-authenticated comments.
This dict will have ``name``, ``email``, and ``url`` fields.
"""
if not hasattr(self, "_userinfo"):
self._userinfo = {
"name" : self.user_name,
"email" : self.user_email,
"url" : self.user_url
}
if self.user_id:
u = self.user
if u.email:
self._userinfo["email"] = u.email
# If the user has a full name, use that for the user name.
# However, a given user_name overrides the raw user.username,
# so only use that if this comment has no associated name.
if u.get_full_name():
self._userinfo["name"] = self.user.get_full_name()
elif not self.user_name:
self._userinfo["name"] = u.username
return self._userinfo
userinfo = property(_get_userinfo, doc=_get_userinfo.__doc__)
def _get_name(self):
return self.userinfo["name"]
def _set_name(self, val):
if self.user_id:
raise AttributeError(_("This comment was posted by an authenticated "\
"user and thus the name is read-only."))
self.user_name = val
name = property(_get_name, _set_name, doc="The name of the user who posted this comment")
def _get_email(self):
return self.userinfo["email"]
def _set_email(self, val):
if self.user_id:
raise AttributeError(_("This comment was posted by an authenticated "\
"user and thus the email is read-only."))
self.user_email = val
email = property(_get_email, _set_email, doc="The email of the user who posted this comment")
def _get_url(self):
return self.userinfo["url"]
def _set_url(self, val):
self.user_url = val
url = property(_get_url, _set_url, doc="The URL given by the user who posted this comment")
def get_absolute_url(self, anchor_pattern="#c%(id)s"):
return self.get_content_object_url() + (anchor_pattern % self.__dict__)
def get_as_text(self):
"""
Return this comment as plain text. Useful for emails.
"""
d = {
'user': self.user or self.name,
'date': self.submit_date,
'comment': self.comment,
'domain': self.site.domain,
'url': self.get_absolute_url()
}
return _('Posted by %(user)s at %(date)s\n\n%(comment)s\n\nhttp://%(domain)s%(url)s') % d
class CommentFlag(models.Model):
"""
Records a flag on a comment. This is intentionally flexible; right now, a
flag could be:
* A "removal suggestion" -- where a user suggests a comment for (potential) removal.
* A "moderator deletion" -- used when a moderator deletes a comment.
You can (ab)use this model to add other flags, if needed. However, by
design users are only allowed to flag a comment with a given flag once;
if you want rating look elsewhere.
"""
user = models.ForeignKey(User, verbose_name=_('user'), related_name="comment_flags")
comment = models.ForeignKey(Comment, verbose_name=_('comment'), related_name="flags")
flag = models.CharField(_('flag'), max_length=30, db_index=True)
flag_date = models.DateTimeField(_('date'), default=None)
# Constants for flag types
SUGGEST_REMOVAL = "removal suggestion"
MODERATOR_DELETION = "moderator deletion"
MODERATOR_APPROVAL = "moderator approval"
class Meta:
db_table = 'django_comment_flags'
unique_together = [('user', 'comment', 'flag')]
verbose_name = _('comment flag')
verbose_name_plural = _('comment flags')
def __unicode__(self):
return "%s flag of comment ID %s by %s" % \
(self.flag, self.comment_id, self.user.username)
def save(self, force_insert=False, force_update=False):
if self.flag_date is None:
self.flag_date = datetime.datetime.now()
super(CommentFlag, self).save(force_insert, force_update)