django1/django/core/meta/fields.py

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from django.conf import settings
from django.core import formfields, validators
from django.core.exceptions import ObjectDoesNotExist
from django.utils.functional import curry
from django.utils.text import capfirst
import datetime, os
# Random entropy string used by "default" param.
NOT_PROVIDED = 'oijpwojefiojpanv'
# Values for filter_interface.
HORIZONTAL, VERTICAL = 1, 2
# The values to use for "blank" in SelectFields. Will be appended to the start of most "choices" lists.
BLANK_CHOICE_DASH = [("", "---------")]
BLANK_CHOICE_NONE = [("", "None")]
# Values for Relation.edit_inline.
TABULAR, STACKED = 1, 2
RECURSIVE_RELATIONSHIP_CONSTANT = 'self'
# prepares a value for use in a LIKE query
prep_for_like_query = lambda x: str(x).replace("%", "\%").replace("_", "\_")
# returns the <ul> class for a given radio_admin value
get_ul_class = lambda x: 'radiolist%s' % ((x == HORIZONTAL) and ' inline' or '')
def manipulator_valid_rel_key(f, self, field_data, all_data):
"Validates that the value is a valid foreign key"
mod = f.rel.to.get_model_module()
try:
mod.get_object(**{'id__iexact': field_data})
except ObjectDoesNotExist:
raise validators.ValidationError, "Please enter a valid %s." % f.verbose_name
def manipulator_validator_unique(f, opts, self, field_data, all_data):
"Validates that the value is unique for this field."
try:
old_obj = opts.get_model_module().get_object(**{'%s__exact' % f.name: field_data})
except ObjectDoesNotExist:
return
if hasattr(self, 'original_object') and getattr(self.original_object, opts.pk.name) == getattr(old_obj, opts.pk.name):
return
raise validators.ValidationError, "%s with this %s already exists." % (capfirst(opts.verbose_name), f.verbose_name)
class Field(object):
# Designates whether empty strings fundamentally are allowed at the
# database level.
empty_strings_allowed = True
def __init__(self, name, verbose_name=None, primary_key=False,
maxlength=None, unique=False, blank=False, null=False, db_index=None,
core=False, rel=None, default=NOT_PROVIDED, editable=True,
prepopulate_from=None, unique_for_date=None, unique_for_month=None,
unique_for_year=None, validator_list=None, choices=None, radio_admin=None,
help_text=''):
self.name = name
self.verbose_name = verbose_name or name.replace('_', ' ')
self.primary_key = primary_key
self.maxlength, self.unique = maxlength, unique
self.blank, self.null = blank, null
self.core, self.rel, self.default = core, rel, default
self.editable = editable
self.validator_list = validator_list or []
self.prepopulate_from = prepopulate_from
self.unique_for_date, self.unique_for_month = unique_for_date, unique_for_month
self.unique_for_year = unique_for_year
self.choices = choices or []
self.radio_admin = radio_admin
self.help_text = help_text
if rel and isinstance(rel, ManyToMany):
self.help_text += ' Hold down "Control", or "Command" on a Mac, to select more than one.'
# Set db_index to True if the field has a relationship and doesn't explicitly set db_index.
if db_index is None:
if isinstance(rel, OneToOne) or isinstance(rel, ManyToOne):
self.db_index = True
else:
self.db_index = False
else:
self.db_index = db_index
def pre_save(self, value, add):
"Returns field's value just before saving."
return value
def get_db_prep_save(self, value):
"Returns field's value prepared for saving into a database."
return value
def get_db_prep_lookup(self, lookup_type, value):
"Returns field's value prepared for database lookup."
if lookup_type in ('exact', 'gt', 'gte', 'lt', 'lte', 'ne', 'month', 'day'):
return [value]
elif lookup_type in ('range', 'in'):
return value
elif lookup_type == 'year':
return ['%s-01-01' % value, '%s-12-31' % value]
elif lookup_type in ('contains', 'icontains'):
return ["%%%s%%" % prep_for_like_query(value)]
elif lookup_type == 'iexact':
return [prep_for_like_query(value)]
elif lookup_type in ('startswith', 'istartswith'):
return ["%s%%" % prep_for_like_query(value)]
elif lookup_type in ('endswith', 'iendswith'):
return ["%%%s" % prep_for_like_query(value)]
elif lookup_type == 'isnull':
return []
raise TypeError, "Field has invalid lookup: %s" % lookup_type
def has_default(self):
"Returns a boolean of whether this field has a default value."
return self.default != NOT_PROVIDED
def get_default(self):
"Returns the default value for this field."
if self.default != NOT_PROVIDED:
if hasattr(self.default, '__get_value__'):
return self.default.__get_value__()
return self.default
if self.null:
return None
return ""
def get_manipulator_field_names(self, name_prefix):
"""
Returns a list of field names that this object adds to the manipulator.
"""
return [name_prefix + self.name]
def get_manipulator_fields(self, opts, manipulator, change, name_prefix='', rel=False):
"""
Returns a list of formfields.FormField instances for this field. It
calculates the choices at runtime, not at compile time.
name_prefix is a prefix to prepend to the "field_name" argument.
rel is a boolean specifying whether this field is in a related context.
"""
params = {'validator_list': self.validator_list[:]}
if self.maxlength and not self.choices: # Don't give SelectFields a maxlength parameter.
params['maxlength'] = self.maxlength
if isinstance(self.rel, ManyToOne):
if self.rel.raw_id_admin:
field_objs = self.get_manipulator_field_objs()
params['validator_list'].append(curry(manipulator_valid_rel_key, self, manipulator))
else:
if self.radio_admin:
field_objs = [formfields.RadioSelectField]
params['choices'] = self.get_choices(include_blank=self.blank, blank_choice=BLANK_CHOICE_NONE)
params['ul_class'] = get_ul_class(self.radio_admin)
else:
if self.null:
field_objs = [formfields.NullSelectField]
else:
field_objs = [formfields.SelectField]
params['choices'] = self.get_choices()
elif self.choices:
if self.radio_admin:
field_objs = [formfields.RadioSelectField]
params['choices'] = self.get_choices(include_blank=self.blank, blank_choice=BLANK_CHOICE_NONE)
params['ul_class'] = get_ul_class(self.radio_admin)
else:
field_objs = [formfields.SelectField]
params['choices'] = self.get_choices()
else:
field_objs = self.get_manipulator_field_objs()
# Add the "unique" validator(s).
for field_name_list in opts.unique_together:
if field_name_list[0] == self.name:
params['validator_list'].append(getattr(manipulator, 'isUnique%s' % '_'.join(field_name_list)))
# Add the "unique for..." validator(s).
if self.unique_for_date:
params['validator_list'].append(getattr(manipulator, 'isUnique%sFor%s' % (self.name, self.unique_for_date)))
if self.unique_for_month:
params['validator_list'].append(getattr(manipulator, 'isUnique%sFor%s' % (self.name, self.unique_for_month)))
if self.unique_for_year:
params['validator_list'].append(getattr(manipulator, 'isUnique%sFor%s' % (self.name, self.unique_for_year)))
if self.unique or (self.primary_key and not rel):
params['validator_list'].append(curry(manipulator_validator_unique, self, opts, manipulator))
# Only add is_required=True if the field cannot be blank. Primary keys
# are a special case, and fields in a related context should set this
# as False, because they'll be caught by a separate validator --
# RequiredIfOtherFieldGiven.
params['is_required'] = not self.blank and not self.primary_key and not rel
# If this field is in a related context, check whether any other fields
# in the related object have core=True. If so, add a validator --
# RequiredIfOtherFieldsGiven -- to this FormField.
if rel and not self.blank and not isinstance(self, AutoField) and not isinstance(self, FileField):
# First, get the core fields, if any.
core_field_names = []
for f in opts.fields:
if f.core and f != self:
core_field_names.extend(f.get_manipulator_field_names(name_prefix))
# Now, if there are any, add the validator to this FormField.
if core_field_names:
params['validator_list'].append(validators.RequiredIfOtherFieldsGiven(core_field_names, "This field is required."))
# BooleanFields (CheckboxFields) are a special case. They don't take
# is_required or validator_list.
if isinstance(self, BooleanField):
del params['validator_list'], params['is_required']
# Finally, add the field_names.
field_names = self.get_manipulator_field_names(name_prefix)
return [man(field_name=field_names[i], **params) for i, man in enumerate(field_objs)]
def get_manipulator_new_data(self, new_data, rel=False):
"""
Given the full new_data dictionary (from the manipulator), returns this
field's data.
"""
if rel:
return new_data.get(self.name, [self.get_default()])[0]
else:
val = new_data.get(self.name, self.get_default())
if not self.empty_strings_allowed and val == '' and self.null:
val = None
return val
def get_choices(self, include_blank=True, blank_choice=BLANK_CHOICE_DASH):
"Returns a list of tuples used as SelectField choices for this field."
first_choice = include_blank and blank_choice or []
if self.choices:
return first_choice + list(self.choices)
rel_obj = self.rel.to
return first_choice + [(getattr(x, rel_obj.pk.name), repr(x)) for x in rel_obj.get_model_module().get_list(**self.rel.limit_choices_to)]
class AutoField(Field):
empty_strings_allowed = False
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
assert kwargs.get('primary_key', False) is True, "%ss must have primary_key=True." % self.__class__.__name__
Field.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
def get_manipulator_fields(self, opts, manipulator, change, name_prefix='', rel=False):
if not rel:
return [] # Don't add a FormField unless it's in a related context.
return Field.get_manipulator_fields(self, opts, manipulator, change, name_prefix, rel)
def get_manipulator_field_objs(self):
return [formfields.HiddenField]
def get_manipulator_new_data(self, new_data, rel=False):
if not rel:
return None
return Field.get_manipulator_new_data(self, new_data, rel)
class BooleanField(Field):
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
kwargs['blank'] = True
Field.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
def get_manipulator_field_objs(self):
return [formfields.CheckboxField]
class CharField(Field):
def get_manipulator_field_objs(self):
return [formfields.TextField]
class CommaSeparatedIntegerField(CharField):
def get_manipulator_field_objs(self):
return [formfields.CommaSeparatedIntegerField]
class DateField(Field):
empty_strings_allowed = False
def __init__(self, name, verbose_name=None, auto_now=False, auto_now_add=False, **kwargs):
self.auto_now, self.auto_now_add = auto_now, auto_now_add
if auto_now or auto_now_add:
kwargs['editable'] = False
Field.__init__(self, name, verbose_name, **kwargs)
def get_db_prep_lookup(self, lookup_type, value):
if lookup_type == 'range':
value = [str(v) for v in value]
else:
value = str(value)
return Field.get_db_prep_lookup(self, lookup_type, value)
def pre_save(self, value, add):
if self.auto_now or (self.auto_now_add and add):
return datetime.datetime.now()
return value
def get_db_prep_save(self, value):
# Casts dates into string format for entry into database.
if value is not None:
value = value.strftime('%Y-%m-%d')
return Field.get_db_prep_save(self, value)
def get_manipulator_field_objs(self):
return [formfields.DateField]
class DateTimeField(DateField):
def get_db_prep_save(self, value):
# Casts dates into string format for entry into database.
if value is not None:
# MySQL will throw a warning if microseconds are given, because it
# doesn't support microseconds.
if settings.DATABASE_ENGINE == 'mysql':
value = value.replace(microsecond=0)
value = str(value)
return Field.get_db_prep_save(self, value)
def get_manipulator_field_objs(self):
return [formfields.DateField, formfields.TimeField]
def get_manipulator_field_names(self, name_prefix):
return [name_prefix + self.name + '_date', name_prefix + self.name + '_time']
def get_manipulator_new_data(self, new_data, rel=False):
date_field, time_field = self.get_manipulator_field_names('')
if rel:
d = new_data.get(date_field, [None])[0]
t = new_data.get(time_field, [None])[0]
else:
d = new_data.get(date_field, None)
t = new_data.get(time_field, None)
if d is not None and t is not None:
return datetime.datetime.combine(d, t)
return self.get_default()
class EmailField(Field):
def get_manipulator_field_objs(self):
return [formfields.EmailField]
class FileField(Field):
def __init__(self, name, verbose_name=None, upload_to='', **kwargs):
self.upload_to = upload_to
Field.__init__(self, name, verbose_name, **kwargs)
def get_manipulator_fields(self, opts, manipulator, change, name_prefix='', rel=False):
field_list = Field.get_manipulator_fields(self, opts, manipulator, change, name_prefix, rel)
if not self.blank:
if rel:
# This validator makes sure FileFields work in a related context.
class RequiredFileField:
def __init__(self, other_field_names, other_file_field_name):
self.other_field_names = other_field_names
self.other_file_field_name = other_file_field_name
self.always_test = True
def __call__(self, field_data, all_data):
if not all_data.get(self.other_file_field_name, False):
c = validators.RequiredIfOtherFieldsGiven(self.other_field_names, "This field is required.")
c(field_data, all_data)
# First, get the core fields, if any.
core_field_names = []
for f in opts.fields:
if f.core and f != self:
core_field_names.extend(f.get_manipulator_field_names(name_prefix))
# Now, if there are any, add the validator to this FormField.
if core_field_names:
field_list[0].validator_list.append(RequiredFileField(core_field_names, field_list[1].field_name))
else:
v = validators.RequiredIfOtherFieldNotGiven(field_list[1].field_name, "This field is required.")
v.always_test = True
field_list[0].validator_list.append(v)
field_list[0].is_required = field_list[1].is_required = False
# If the raw path is passed in, validate it's under the MEDIA_ROOT.
def isWithinMediaRoot(field_data, all_data):
f = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(settings.MEDIA_ROOT, field_data))
if not f.startswith(os.path.normpath(settings.MEDIA_ROOT)):
raise validators.ValidationError, "Enter a valid filename."
field_list[1].validator_list.append(isWithinMediaRoot)
return field_list
def get_manipulator_field_objs(self):
return [formfields.FileUploadField, formfields.HiddenField]
def get_manipulator_field_names(self, name_prefix):
return [name_prefix + self.name + '_file', name_prefix + self.name]
def save_file(self, new_data, new_object, original_object, change, rel):
upload_field_name = self.get_manipulator_field_names('')[0]
if new_data.get(upload_field_name, False):
if rel:
getattr(new_object, 'save_%s_file' % self.name)(new_data[upload_field_name][0]["filename"], new_data[upload_field_name][0]["content"])
else:
getattr(new_object, 'save_%s_file' % self.name)(new_data[upload_field_name]["filename"], new_data[upload_field_name]["content"])
def get_directory_name(self):
return os.path.normpath(datetime.datetime.now().strftime(self.upload_to))
def get_filename(self, filename):
from django.utils.text import get_valid_filename
f = os.path.join(self.get_directory_name(), get_valid_filename(os.path.basename(filename)))
return os.path.normpath(f)
class FloatField(Field):
empty_strings_allowed = False
def __init__(self, name, verbose_name=None, max_digits=None, decimal_places=None, **kwargs):
self.max_digits, self.decimal_places = max_digits, decimal_places
Field.__init__(self, name, verbose_name, **kwargs)
def get_manipulator_field_objs(self):
return [curry(formfields.FloatField, max_digits=self.max_digits, decimal_places=self.decimal_places)]
class ImageField(FileField):
def __init__(self, name, verbose_name=None, width_field=None, height_field=None, **kwargs):
self.width_field, self.height_field = width_field, height_field
FileField.__init__(self, name, verbose_name, **kwargs)
def get_manipulator_field_objs(self):
return [formfields.ImageUploadField, formfields.HiddenField]
def save_file(self, new_data, new_object, original_object, change, rel):
FileField.save_file(self, new_data, new_object, original_object, change, rel)
# If the image has height and/or width field(s) and they haven't
# changed, set the width and/or height field(s) back to their original
# values.
if change and (self.width_field or self.height_field):
if self.width_field:
setattr(new_object, self.width_field, getattr(original_object, self.width_field))
if self.height_field:
setattr(new_object, self.height_field, getattr(original_object, self.height_field))
new_object.save()
class IntegerField(Field):
empty_strings_allowed = False
def get_manipulator_field_objs(self):
return [formfields.IntegerField]
class IPAddressField(Field):
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
kwargs['maxlength'] = 15
Field.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
def get_manipulator_field_objs(self):
return [formfields.IPAddressField]
class NullBooleanField(Field):
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
kwargs['null'] = True
Field.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
def get_manipulator_field_objs(self):
return [formfields.NullBooleanField]
class PhoneNumberField(IntegerField):
def get_manipulator_field_objs(self):
return [formfields.PhoneNumberField]
class PositiveIntegerField(IntegerField):
def get_manipulator_field_objs(self):
return [formfields.PositiveIntegerField]
class PositiveSmallIntegerField(IntegerField):
def get_manipulator_field_objs(self):
return [formfields.PositiveSmallIntegerField]
class SlugField(Field):
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
kwargs['maxlength'] = 50
kwargs.setdefault('validator_list', []).append(validators.isAlphaNumeric)
# Set db_index=True unless it's been set manually.
if not kwargs.has_key('db_index'):
kwargs['db_index'] = True
Field.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
def get_manipulator_field_objs(self):
return [formfields.TextField]
class SmallIntegerField(IntegerField):
def get_manipulator_field_objs(self):
return [formfields.SmallIntegerField]
class TextField(Field):
def get_manipulator_field_objs(self):
return [formfields.LargeTextField]
class TimeField(Field):
empty_strings_allowed = False
def __init__(self, name, verbose_name=None, auto_now=False, auto_now_add=False, **kwargs):
self.auto_now, self.auto_now_add = auto_now, auto_now_add
if auto_now or auto_now_add:
kwargs['editable'] = False
Field.__init__(self, name, verbose_name, **kwargs)
def get_db_prep_lookup(self, lookup_type, value):
if lookup_type == 'range':
value = [str(v) for v in value]
else:
value = str(value)
return Field.get_db_prep_lookup(self, lookup_type, value)
def pre_save(self, value, add):
if self.auto_now or (self.auto_now_add and add):
return datetime.datetime.now().time()
return value
def get_db_prep_save(self, value):
# Casts dates into string format for entry into database.
if value is not None:
# MySQL will throw a warning if microseconds are given, because it
# doesn't support microseconds.
if settings.DATABASE_ENGINE == 'mysql':
value = value.replace(microsecond=0)
value = str(value)
return Field.get_db_prep_save(self, value)
def get_manipulator_field_objs(self):
return [formfields.TimeField]
class URLField(Field):
def __init__(self, name, verbose_name=None, verify_exists=True, **kwargs):
if verify_exists:
kwargs.setdefault('validator_list', []).append(validators.isExistingURL)
Field.__init__(self, name, verbose_name, **kwargs)
def get_manipulator_field_objs(self):
return [formfields.URLField]
class USStateField(Field):
def get_manipulator_field_objs(self):
return [formfields.USStateField]
class XMLField(Field):
def __init__(self, name, verbose_name=None, schema_path=None, **kwargs):
self.schema_path = schema_path
Field.__init__(self, name, verbose_name, **kwargs)
def get_manipulator_field_objs(self):
return [curry(formfields.XMLLargeTextField, schema_path=self.schema_path)]
class ForeignKey(Field):
empty_strings_allowed = False
def __init__(self, to, to_field=None, rel_name=None, **kwargs):
try:
to_name = to._meta.object_name.lower()
except AttributeError: # to._meta doesn't exist, so it must be RECURSIVE_RELATIONSHIP_CONSTANT
assert to == 'self', "ForeignKey(%r) is invalid. First parameter to ForeignKey must be either a model or the string %r" % (to, RECURSIVE_RELATIONSHIP_CONSTANT)
kwargs['name'] = kwargs.get('name', '')
kwargs['verbose_name'] = kwargs.get('verbose_name', '')
else:
to_field = to_field or to._meta.pk.name
kwargs['name'] = kwargs.get('name', to_name + '_id')
kwargs['verbose_name'] = kwargs.get('verbose_name', to._meta.verbose_name)
rel_name = rel_name or to_name
if kwargs.has_key('edit_inline_type'):
import warnings
warnings.warn("edit_inline_type is deprecated. Use edit_inline instead.")
kwargs['edit_inline'] = kwargs.pop('edit_inline_type')
kwargs['rel'] = ManyToOne(to, rel_name, to_field,
num_in_admin=kwargs.pop('num_in_admin', 3),
min_num_in_admin=kwargs.pop('min_num_in_admin', None),
max_num_in_admin=kwargs.pop('max_num_in_admin', None),
num_extra_on_change=kwargs.pop('num_extra_on_change', 1),
edit_inline=kwargs.pop('edit_inline', False),
related_name=kwargs.pop('related_name', None),
limit_choices_to=kwargs.pop('limit_choices_to', None),
lookup_overrides=kwargs.pop('lookup_overrides', None),
raw_id_admin=kwargs.pop('raw_id_admin', False))
Field.__init__(self, **kwargs)
def get_manipulator_field_objs(self):
return [formfields.IntegerField]
class ManyToManyField(Field):
def __init__(self, to, rel_name=None, **kwargs):
kwargs['name'] = kwargs.get('name', to._meta.module_name)
kwargs['verbose_name'] = kwargs.get('verbose_name', to._meta.verbose_name_plural)
rel_name = rel_name or to._meta.object_name.lower()
kwargs['rel'] = ManyToMany(to, rel_name,
num_in_admin=kwargs.pop('num_in_admin', 0),
related_name=kwargs.pop('related_name', None),
filter_interface=kwargs.pop('filter_interface', None),
limit_choices_to=kwargs.pop('limit_choices_to', None))
Field.__init__(self, **kwargs)
def get_manipulator_field_objs(self):
choices = self.get_choices(include_blank=False)
return [curry(formfields.SelectMultipleField, size=min(max(len(choices), 5), 15), choices=choices)]
def get_m2m_db_table(self, original_opts):
"Returns the name of the many-to-many 'join' table."
return '%s_%s' % (original_opts.db_table, self.name)
class OneToOneField(IntegerField):
def __init__(self, to, to_field=None, rel_name=None, **kwargs):
kwargs['name'] = kwargs.get('name', 'id')
kwargs['verbose_name'] = kwargs.get('verbose_name', 'ID')
to_field = to_field or to._meta.pk.name
rel_name = rel_name or to._meta.object_name.lower()
if kwargs.has_key('edit_inline_type'):
import warnings
warnings.warn("edit_inline_type is deprecated. Use edit_inline instead.")
kwargs['edit_inline'] = kwargs.pop('edit_inline_type')
kwargs['rel'] = OneToOne(to, rel_name, to_field,
num_in_admin=kwargs.pop('num_in_admin', 0),
edit_inline=kwargs.pop('edit_inline', False),
related_name=kwargs.pop('related_name', None),
limit_choices_to=kwargs.pop('limit_choices_to', None),
lookup_overrides=kwargs.pop('lookup_overrides', None),
raw_id_admin=kwargs.pop('raw_id_admin', False))
kwargs['primary_key'] = True
IntegerField.__init__(self, **kwargs)
class ManyToOne:
def __init__(self, to, name, field_name, num_in_admin=3, min_num_in_admin=None,
max_num_in_admin=None, num_extra_on_change=1, edit_inline=False,
related_name=None, limit_choices_to=None, lookup_overrides=None, raw_id_admin=False):
try:
self.to = to._meta
except AttributeError: # to._meta doesn't exist, so it must be RECURSIVE_RELATIONSHIP_CONSTANT
assert to == RECURSIVE_RELATIONSHIP_CONSTANT, "'to' must be either a model or the string '%s'" % RECURSIVE_RELATIONSHIP_CONSTANT
self.to = to
self.name, self.field_name = name, field_name
self.num_in_admin, self.edit_inline = num_in_admin, edit_inline
self.min_num_in_admin, self.max_num_in_admin = min_num_in_admin, max_num_in_admin
self.num_extra_on_change, self.related_name = num_extra_on_change, related_name
self.limit_choices_to = limit_choices_to or {}
self.lookup_overrides = lookup_overrides or {}
self.raw_id_admin = raw_id_admin
def get_cache_name(self):
return '_%s_cache' % self.name
def get_related_field(self):
"Returns the Field in the 'to' object to which this relationship is tied."
return self.to.get_field(self.field_name)
class ManyToMany:
def __init__(self, to, name, num_in_admin=0, related_name=None,
filter_interface=None, limit_choices_to=None):
self.to, self.name = to._meta, name
self.num_in_admin = num_in_admin
self.related_name = related_name
self.filter_interface = filter_interface
self.limit_choices_to = limit_choices_to or {}
self.edit_inline = False
class OneToOne(ManyToOne):
def __init__(self, to, name, field_name, num_in_admin=0, edit_inline=False,
related_name=None, limit_choices_to=None, lookup_overrides=None,
raw_id_admin=False):
self.to, self.name, self.field_name = to._meta, name, field_name
self.num_in_admin, self.edit_inline = num_in_admin, edit_inline
self.related_name = related_name
self.limit_choices_to = limit_choices_to or {}
self.lookup_overrides = lookup_overrides or {}
self.raw_id_admin = raw_id_admin
class Admin:
def __init__(self, fields=None, js=None, list_display=None, list_filter=None, date_hierarchy=None,
save_as=False, ordering=None, search_fields=None, save_on_top=False):
self.fields = fields
self.js = js or []
self.list_display = list_display or ['__repr__']
self.list_filter = list_filter or []
self.date_hierarchy = date_hierarchy
self.save_as, self.ordering = save_as, ordering
self.search_fields = search_fields or []
self.save_on_top = save_on_top
def get_field_objs(self, opts):
"""
Returns self.fields, except with fields as Field objects instead of
field names. If self.fields is None, defaults to putting every
non-AutoField field with editable=True in a single fieldset.
"""
if self.fields is None:
field_struct = ((None, {'fields': [f.name for f in opts.fields + opts.many_to_many if f.editable and not isinstance(f, AutoField)]}),)
else:
field_struct = self.fields
new_fieldset_list = []
for fieldset in field_struct:
new_fieldset = [fieldset[0], {}]
new_fieldset[1].update(fieldset[1])
admin_fields = []
for field_name_or_list in fieldset[1]['fields']:
if isinstance(field_name_or_list, basestring):
admin_fields.append([opts.get_field(field_name_or_list)])
else:
admin_fields.append([opts.get_field(field_name) for field_name in field_name_or_list])
new_fieldset[1]['fields'] = admin_fields
new_fieldset_list.append(new_fieldset)
return new_fieldset_list