import warnings from django.http import HttpResponse from django.template import loader, Context, RequestContext, Template from django.template.backends.django import Template as BackendTemplate from django.template.context import _current_app_undefined from django.utils import six from django.utils.deprecation import RemovedInDjango20Warning class ContentNotRenderedError(Exception): pass class SimpleTemplateResponse(HttpResponse): rendering_attrs = ['template_name', 'context_data', '_post_render_callbacks'] def __init__(self, template, context=None, content_type=None, status=None, charset=None, using=None): if isinstance(template, Template): warnings.warn( "{}'s template argument cannot be a django.template.Template " "anymore. It may be a backend-specific template like those " "created by get_template().".format(self.__class__.__name__), RemovedInDjango20Warning, stacklevel=2) template = BackendTemplate(template) # It would seem obvious to call these next two members 'template' and # 'context', but those names are reserved as part of the test Client # API. To avoid the name collision, we use different names. self.template_name = template self.context_data = context self.using = using self._post_render_callbacks = [] # _request stores the current request object in subclasses that know # about requests, like TemplateResponse. It's defined in the base class # to minimize code duplication. # It's called self._request because self.request gets overwritten by # django.test.client.Client. Unlike template_name and context_data, # _request should not be considered part of the public API. self._request = None # content argument doesn't make sense here because it will be replaced # with rendered template so we always pass empty string in order to # prevent errors and provide shorter signature. super(SimpleTemplateResponse, self).__init__('', content_type, status, charset) # _is_rendered tracks whether the template and context has been baked # into a final response. # Super __init__ doesn't know any better than to set self.content to # the empty string we just gave it, which wrongly sets _is_rendered # True, so we initialize it to False after the call to super __init__. self._is_rendered = False def __getstate__(self): """Pickling support function. Ensures that the object can't be pickled before it has been rendered, and that the pickled state only includes rendered data, not the data used to construct the response. """ obj_dict = self.__dict__.copy() if not self._is_rendered: raise ContentNotRenderedError('The response content must be ' 'rendered before it can be pickled.') for attr in self.rendering_attrs: if attr in obj_dict: del obj_dict[attr] return obj_dict def resolve_template(self, template): "Accepts a template object, path-to-template or list of paths" if isinstance(template, (list, tuple)): return loader.select_template(template, using=self.using) elif isinstance(template, six.string_types): return loader.get_template(template, using=self.using) else: return template def _resolve_template(self, template): # This wrapper deprecates returning a django.template.Template in # subclasses that override resolve_template. It can be removed in # Django 2.0. new_template = self.resolve_template(template) if isinstance(new_template, Template): warnings.warn( "{}.resolve_template() must return a backend-specific " "template like those created by get_template(), not a " "{}.".format( self.__class__.__name__, new_template.__class__.__name__), RemovedInDjango20Warning, stacklevel=2) new_template = BackendTemplate(new_template) return new_template def resolve_context(self, context): return context def _resolve_context(self, context): # This wrapper deprecates returning a Context or a RequestContext in # subclasses that override resolve_context. It can be removed in # Django 2.0. If returning a Context or a RequestContext works by # accident, it won't be an issue per se, but it won't be officially # supported either. new_context = self.resolve_context(context) if isinstance(new_context, RequestContext) and self._request is None: self._request = new_context.request if isinstance(new_context, Context): warnings.warn( "{}.resolve_context() must return a dict, not a {}.".format( self.__class__.__name__, new_context.__class__.__name__), RemovedInDjango20Warning, stacklevel=2) # It would be tempting to do new_context = new_context.flatten() # here but that would cause template context processors to run for # TemplateResponse(request, template, Context({})), which would be # backwards-incompatible. As a consequence another deprecation # warning will be raised when rendering the template. There isn't # much we can do about that. return new_context @property def rendered_content(self): """Returns the freshly rendered content for the template and context described by the TemplateResponse. This *does not* set the final content of the response. To set the response content, you must either call render(), or set the content explicitly using the value of this property. """ template = self._resolve_template(self.template_name) context = self._resolve_context(self.context_data) content = template.render(context, self._request) return content def add_post_render_callback(self, callback): """Adds a new post-rendering callback. If the response has already been rendered, invoke the callback immediately. """ if self._is_rendered: callback(self) else: self._post_render_callbacks.append(callback) def render(self): """Renders (thereby finalizing) the content of the response. If the content has already been rendered, this is a no-op. Returns the baked response instance. """ retval = self if not self._is_rendered: self.content = self.rendered_content for post_callback in self._post_render_callbacks: newretval = post_callback(retval) if newretval is not None: retval = newretval return retval @property def is_rendered(self): return self._is_rendered def __iter__(self): if not self._is_rendered: raise ContentNotRenderedError('The response content must be ' 'rendered before it can be iterated over.') return super(SimpleTemplateResponse, self).__iter__() @property def content(self): if not self._is_rendered: raise ContentNotRenderedError('The response content must be ' 'rendered before it can be accessed.') return super(SimpleTemplateResponse, self).content @content.setter def content(self, value): """Sets the content for the response """ HttpResponse.content.fset(self, value) self._is_rendered = True class TemplateResponse(SimpleTemplateResponse): rendering_attrs = SimpleTemplateResponse.rendering_attrs + ['_request', '_current_app'] def __init__(self, request, template, context=None, content_type=None, status=None, current_app=_current_app_undefined, charset=None, using=None): # As a convenience we'll allow callers to provide current_app without # having to avoid needing to create the RequestContext directly if current_app is not _current_app_undefined: warnings.warn( "The current_app argument of TemplateResponse is deprecated. " "Set the current_app attribute of its request instead.", RemovedInDjango20Warning, stacklevel=2) request.current_app = current_app super(TemplateResponse, self).__init__( template, context, content_type, status, charset, using) self._request = request