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import warnings
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from django.conf import settings
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from django.core import urlresolvers
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from django.core.exceptions import ImproperlyConfigured
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from django.contrib.comments.forms import CommentForm
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from django.utils.importlib import import_module
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warnings.warn("django.contrib.comments is deprecated and will be removed before Django 1.8.", PendingDeprecationWarning)
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DEFAULT_COMMENTS_APP = 'django.contrib.comments'
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def get_comment_app():
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* :doc:`Logging <topics/logging>`
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* :doc:`Sending emails <topics/email>`
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* :doc:`Syndication feeds (RSS/Atom) <ref/contrib/syndication>`
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* :doc:`Comments <ref/contrib/comments/index>`, :doc:`comment moderation <ref/contrib/comments/moderation>` and :doc:`custom comments <ref/contrib/comments/custom>`
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* :doc:`Pagination <topics/pagination>`
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* :doc:`Messages framework <ref/contrib/messages>`
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* :doc:`Serialization <topics/serialization>`
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- ``django.db.transaction.commit_unless_managed()``
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- ``django.db.transaction.rollback_unless_managed()``
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* ``django.contrib.comments`` will be removed.
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2.0
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---
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.. currentmodule:: django.contrib.comments
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.. warning::
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Django's comment framework has been deprecated and is no longer supported.
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Most users will be better served with a custom solution, or a hosted
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product like Disqus__.
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The code formerly known as ``django.contrib.comments`` is `still available
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in an external repository`__.
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__ https://disqus.com/
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__ https://github.com/django/django-contrib-comments
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If the built-in comment framework doesn't quite fit your needs, you can extend
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the comment app's behavior to add custom data and logic. The comments framework
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lets you extend the built-in comment model, the built-in comment form, and the
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Example of using the built-in comments app
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===========================================
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.. warning::
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Django's comment framework has been deprecated and is no longer supported.
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Most users will be better served with a custom solution, or a hosted
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product like Disqus__.
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The code formerly known as ``django.contrib.comments`` is `still available
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in an external repository`__.
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__ https://disqus.com/
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__ https://github.com/django/django-contrib-comments
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Follow the first three steps of the quick start guide in the
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:doc:`documentation </ref/contrib/comments/index>`.
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.. module:: django.contrib.comments.forms
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:synopsis: Forms for dealing with the built-in comment model.
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.. warning::
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Django's comment framework has been deprecated and is no longer supported.
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Most users will be better served with a custom solution, or a hosted
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product like Disqus__.
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The code formerly known as ``django.contrib.comments`` is `still available
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in an external repository`__.
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__ https://disqus.com/
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__ https://github.com/django/django-contrib-comments
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The ``django.contrib.comments.forms`` module contains a handful of forms
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you'll use when writing custom views dealing with comments, or when writing
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:doc:`custom comment apps </ref/contrib/comments/custom>`.
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.. highlightlang:: html+django
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.. warning::
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Django's comment framework has been deprecated and is no longer supported.
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Most users will be better served with a custom solution, or a hosted
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product like Disqus__.
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The code formerly known as ``django.contrib.comments`` is `still available
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in an external repository`__.
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__ https://disqus.com/
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__ https://github.com/django/django-contrib-comments
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Django includes a simple, yet customizable comments framework. The built-in
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comments framework can be used to attach comments to any model, so you can use
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it for comments on blog entries, photos, book chapters, or anything else.
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.. module:: django.contrib.comments.models
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:synopsis: The built-in comment models
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.. warning::
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Django's comment framework has been deprecated and is no longer supported.
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Most users will be better served with a custom solution, or a hosted
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product like Disqus__.
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The code formerly known as ``django.contrib.comments`` is `still available
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in an external repository`__.
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__ https://disqus.com/
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__ https://github.com/django/django-contrib-comments
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.. class:: Comment
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Django's built-in comment model. Has the following fields:
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.. module:: django.contrib.comments.moderation
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:synopsis: Support for automatic comment moderation.
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.. warning::
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Django's comment framework has been deprecated and is no longer supported.
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Most users will be better served with a custom solution, or a hosted
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product like Disqus__.
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The code formerly known as ``django.contrib.comments`` is `still available
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in an external repository`__.
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__ https://disqus.com/
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__ https://github.com/django/django-contrib-comments
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Django's bundled comments application is extremely useful on its own,
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but the amount of comment spam circulating on the Web today
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essentially makes it necessary to have some sort of automatic
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.. module:: django.contrib.comments.signals
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:synopsis: Signals sent by the comment module.
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.. warning::
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Django's comment framework has been deprecated and is no longer supported.
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Most users will be better served with a custom solution, or a hosted
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product like Disqus__.
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The code formerly known as ``django.contrib.comments`` is `still available
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in an external repository`__.
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__ https://disqus.com/
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__ https://github.com/django/django-contrib-comments
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The comment app sends a series of :doc:`signals </topics/signals>` to allow for
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comment moderation and similar activities. See :doc:`the introduction to signals
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</topics/signals>` for information about how to register for and receive these
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The reasons for this change and the upgrade path are described in the
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:ref:`transactions documentation <transactions-upgrading-from-1.5>`.
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``django.contrib.comments``
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Django's comment framework has been deprecated and is no longer supported. It
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will be available in Django 1.6 and 1.7, and removed in Django 1.8. Most users
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will be better served with a custom solution, or a hosted product like Disqus__.
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The code formerly known as ``django.contrib.comments`` is `still available
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in an external repository`__.
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__ https://disqus.com/
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__ https://github.com/django/django-contrib-comments
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Changes to :ttag:`cycle` and :ttag:`firstof`
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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from django.contrib.comments.moderation import (moderator, CommentModerator,
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AlreadyModerated)
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from django.core import mail
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from django.test.utils import override_settings
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from . import CommentTestCase
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from ..models import Entry
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self.assertRaises(AlreadyModerated, moderator.register, Entry, EntryModerator1)
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def testEmailNotification(self):
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moderator.register(Entry, EntryModerator1)
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self.createSomeComments()
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self.assertEqual(len(mail.outbox), 2)
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with override_settings(MANAGERS=("test@example.com",)):
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moderator.register(Entry, EntryModerator1)
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self.createSomeComments()
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self.assertEqual(len(mail.outbox), 2)
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def testCommentsEnabled(self):
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moderator.register(Entry, EntryModerator2)
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settings.TEMPLATE_DIRS = (os.path.join(RUNTESTS_DIR, TEST_TEMPLATE_DIR),)
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settings.LANGUAGE_CODE = 'en'
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settings.SITE_ID = 1
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# For testing comment-utils, we require the MANAGERS attribute
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# to be set, so that a test email is sent out which we catch
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# in our tests.
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settings.MANAGERS = ("admin@djangoproject.com",)
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# Load all the ALWAYS_INSTALLED_APPS.
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get_apps()
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