from django.conf import settings from django.db import models from django.db.models.fields import FieldDoesNotExist class CurrentSiteManager(models.Manager): "Use this to limit objects to those associated with the current site." def __init__(self, field_name=None): super(CurrentSiteManager, self).__init__() self.__field_name = field_name self.__is_validated = False def _validate_field_name(self): field_names = self.model._meta.get_all_field_names() # If a custom name is provided, make sure the field exists on the model if self.__field_name is not None and self.__field_name not in field_names: raise ValueError("%s couldn't find a field named %s in %s." % (self.__class__.__name__, self.__field_name, self.model._meta.object_name)) # Otherwise, see if there is a field called either 'site' or 'sites' else: for potential_name in ['site', 'sites']: if potential_name in field_names: self.__field_name = potential_name self.__is_validated = True break # Now do a type check on the field (FK or M2M only) try: field = self.model._meta.get_field(self.__field_name) if not isinstance(field, (models.ForeignKey, models.ManyToManyField)): raise TypeError("%s must be a ForeignKey or ManyToManyField." % self.__field_name) except FieldDoesNotExist: raise ValueError("%s couldn't find a field named %s in %s." % (self.__class__.__name__, self.__field_name, self.model._meta.object_name)) self.__is_validated = True def get_queryset(self): if not self.__is_validated: self._validate_field_name() return super(CurrentSiteManager, self).get_queryset().filter(**{self.__field_name + '__id__exact': settings.SITE_ID})