from django.core.exceptions import ObjectDoesNotExist from django.template import Context, RequestContext, loader from django.contrib.contenttypes.models import ContentType from django.contrib.sites.models import Site from django import http def shortcut(request, content_type_id, object_id): "Redirect to an object's page based on a content-type ID and an object ID." # Look up the object, making sure it's got a get_absolute_url() function. try: content_type = ContentType.objects.get(pk=content_type_id) obj = content_type.get_object_for_this_type(pk=object_id) except ObjectDoesNotExist: raise http.Http404, "Content type %s object %s doesn't exist" % (content_type_id, object_id) try: absurl = obj.get_absolute_url() except AttributeError: raise http.Http404, "%s objects don't have get_absolute_url() methods" % content_type.name # Try to figure out the object's domain, so we can do a cross-site redirect # if necessary. # If the object actually defines a domain, we're done. if absurl.startswith('http://') or absurl.startswith('https://'): return http.HttpResponseRedirect(absurl) object_domain = None # Otherwise, we need to introspect the object's relationships for a # relation to the Site object opts = obj._meta # First, look for an many-to-many relationship to sites for field in opts.many_to_many: if field.rel.to is Site: try: object_domain = getattr(obj, field.name).all()[0].domain except IndexError: pass if object_domain is not None: break # Next look for a many-to-one relationship to site if object_domain is None: for field in obj._meta.fields: if field.rel and field.rel.to is Site: try: object_domain = getattr(obj, field.name).domain except Site.DoesNotExist: pass if object_domain is not None: break # Fall back to the current site (if possible) if object_domain is None: try: object_domain = Site.objects.get_current().domain except Site.DoesNotExist: pass # If all that malarkey found an object domain, use it; otherwise fall back # to whatever get_absolute_url() returned. if object_domain is not None: protocol = request.is_secure() and 'https' or 'http' return http.HttpResponseRedirect('%s://%s%s' % (protocol, object_domain, absurl)) else: return http.HttpResponseRedirect(absurl) def page_not_found(request, template_name='404.html'): """ Default 404 handler, which looks for the requested URL in the redirects table, redirects if found, and displays 404 page if not redirected. Templates: `404.html` Context: request_path The path of the requested URL (e.g., '/app/pages/bad_page/') """ t = loader.get_template(template_name) # You need to create a 404.html template. return http.HttpResponseNotFound(t.render(RequestContext(request, {'request_path': request.path}))) def server_error(request, template_name='500.html'): """ 500 error handler. Templates: `500.html` Context: None """ t = loader.get_template(template_name) # You need to create a 500.html template. return http.HttpResponseServerError(t.render(Context({})))