Fixed #12575 - created a better interface for getting/setting the effective level of contrib.messages
Thanks Chris Beaven. git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@12207 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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from django.contrib.messages import constants
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from django.contrib.messages.storage import default_storage
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from django.utils.functional import lazy, memoize
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__all__ = (
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return lazy(memoize(get_user().get_and_delete_messages, {}, 0), list)()
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def get_level(request):
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"""
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Returns the minimum level of messages to be recorded.
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The default level is the ``MESSAGE_LEVEL`` setting. If this is not found,
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the ``INFO`` level is used.
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"""
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if hasattr(request, '_messages'):
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storage = request._messages
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else:
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storage = default_storage(request)
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return storage.level
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def set_level(request, level):
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"""
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Sets the minimum level of messages to be recorded, returning ``True`` if
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the level was recorded successfully.
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If set to ``None``, the default level will be used (see the ``get_level``
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method).
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"""
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if not hasattr(request, '_messages'):
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return False
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request._messages.level = level
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return True
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def debug(request, message, extra_tags='', fail_silently=False):
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"""
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Adds a message with the ``DEBUG`` level.
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from django.conf import settings
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from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy
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from django.contrib.messages import constants, utils
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from django.contrib.messages.api import MessageFailure, get_level, set_level
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from django.contrib.messages.storage import default_storage, base
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from django.contrib.messages.storage.base import Message
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from django.core.urlresolvers import reverse
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from django.contrib.auth.models import User
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from django.contrib.messages.api import MessageFailure
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def add_level_messages(storage):
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if hasattr(settings, setting):
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self._remembered_settings[setting] = getattr(settings, setting)
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delattr(settings._wrapped, setting)
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# backup these manually because we do not want them deleted
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# Backup these manually because we do not want them deleted.
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self._middleware_classes = settings.MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES
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self._template_context_processors = \
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settings.TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS
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self._installed_apps = settings.INSTALLED_APPS
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self._message_storage = settings.MESSAGE_STORAGE
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settings.MESSAGE_STORAGE = '%s.%s' % (self.storage_class.__module__,
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self.storage_class.__name__)
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def tearDown(self):
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for setting in self.restore_settings:
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self.restore_setting(setting)
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# restore these manually (see above)
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# Restore these manually (see above).
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settings.MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES = self._middleware_classes
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settings.TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS = \
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self._template_context_processors
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self.assert_(storage.added_new)
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def test_default_level(self):
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# get_level works even with no storage on the request.
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request = self.get_request()
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self.assertEqual(get_level(request), constants.INFO)
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# get_level returns the default level if it hasn't been set.
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storage = self.get_storage()
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request._messages = storage
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self.assertEqual(get_level(request), constants.INFO)
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# Only messages of sufficient level get recorded.
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add_level_messages(storage)
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self.assertEqual(len(storage), 5)
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def test_low_level(self):
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storage = self.get_storage()
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storage.level = 5
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request = self.get_request()
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storage = self.storage_class(request)
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request._messages = storage
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self.assert_(set_level(request, 5))
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self.assertEqual(get_level(request), 5)
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add_level_messages(storage)
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self.assertEqual(len(storage), 6)
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def test_high_level(self):
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storage = self.get_storage()
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storage.level = 30
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request = self.get_request()
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storage = self.storage_class(request)
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request._messages = storage
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self.assert_(set_level(request, 30))
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self.assertEqual(get_level(request), 30)
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add_level_messages(storage)
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self.assertEqual(len(storage), 2)
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def test_settings_level(self):
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request = self.get_request()
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storage = self.storage_class(request)
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settings.MESSAGE_LEVEL = 29
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storage = self.get_storage()
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self.assertEqual(get_level(request), 29)
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add_level_messages(storage)
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self.assertEqual(len(storage), 3)
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``ERROR`` An action was **not** successful or some other failure occurred
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=========== ========
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The `MESSAGE_LEVEL`_ setting can be used to change the minimum recorded
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level. Attempts to add messages of a level less than this will be ignored.
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The `MESSAGE_LEVEL`_ setting can be used to change the minimum recorded level
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(or it can be `changed per request`_). Attempts to add messages of a level less
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than this will be ignored.
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.. _`changed per request`: `Changing the minimum recorded level per-request`_
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Message tags
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------------
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Changing the minimum recorded level per-request
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-----------------------------------------------
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The minimum recorded level can be set per request by changing the ``level``
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attribute of the messages storage instance::
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The minimum recorded level can be set per request via the ``set_level``
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method::
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from django.contrib import messages
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# Change the messages level to ensure the debug message is added.
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messages.get_messages(request).level = messages.DEBUG
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messages.set_level(request, messages.DEBUG)
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messages.debug(request, 'Test message...')
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# In another request, record only messages with a level of WARNING and higher
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messages.get_messages(request).level = messages.WARNING
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messages.set_level(request, messages.WARNING)
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messages.success(request, 'Your profile was updated.') # ignored
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messages.warning(request, 'Your account is about to expire.') # recorded
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# Set the messages level back to default.
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messages.get_messages(request).level = None
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messages.set_level(request, None)
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Similarly, the current effective level can be retrieved with ``get_level``::
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from django.contrib import messages
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current_level = messages.get_level(request)
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For more information on how the minimum recorded level functions, see
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`Message levels`_ above.
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