Fixed #13058 - "smart if" template tag doesn't support "if not in ..." condition

Thanks to ramusus for the report.



git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@12732 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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Luke Plant 2010-03-08 23:25:37 +00:00
parent 021ba30ad1
commit 960af90279
6 changed files with 38 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -806,8 +806,8 @@ def do_if(parser, token):
Arguments and operators _must_ have a space between them, so Arguments and operators _must_ have a space between them, so
``{% if 1>2 %}`` is not a valid if tag. ``{% if 1>2 %}`` is not a valid if tag.
All supported operators are: ``or``, ``and``, ``in``, ``==`` (or ``=``), All supported operators are: ``or``, ``and``, ``in``, ``not in``
``!=``, ``>``, ``>=``, ``<`` and ``<=``. ``==`` (or ``=``), ``!=``, ``>``, ``>=``, ``<`` and ``<=``.
Operator precedence follows Python. Operator precedence follows Python.
""" """

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@ -97,6 +97,7 @@ OPERATORS = {
'and': infix(7, lambda x, y: x and y), 'and': infix(7, lambda x, y: x and y),
'not': prefix(8, operator.not_), 'not': prefix(8, operator.not_),
'in': infix(9, lambda x, y: x in y), 'in': infix(9, lambda x, y: x in y),
'not in': infix(9, lambda x, y: x not in y),
'=': infix(10, operator.eq), '=': infix(10, operator.eq),
'==': infix(10, operator.eq), '==': infix(10, operator.eq),
'!=': infix(10, operator.ne), '!=': infix(10, operator.ne),
@ -150,11 +151,23 @@ class IfParser(object):
error_class = ValueError error_class = ValueError
def __init__(self, tokens): def __init__(self, tokens):
self.tokens = map(self.translate_tokens, tokens) # pre-pass necessary to turn 'not','in' into single token
l = len(tokens)
mapped_tokens = []
i = 0
while i < l:
token = tokens[i]
if token == "not" and i + 1 < l and tokens[i+1] == "in":
token = "not in"
i += 1 # skip 'in'
mapped_tokens.append(self.translate_token(token))
i += 1
self.tokens = mapped_tokens
self.pos = 0 self.pos = 0
self.current_token = self.next() self.current_token = self.next()
def translate_tokens(self, token): def translate_token(self, token):
try: try:
op = OPERATORS[token] op = OPERATORS[token]
except (KeyError, TypeError): except (KeyError, TypeError):

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@ -440,6 +440,11 @@ how ``x in y`` will be interpreted::
instance that belongs to the QuerySet. instance that belongs to the QuerySet.
{% endif %} {% endif %}
``not in`` operator
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Not contained within. This is the negation of the ``in`` operator.
The comparison operators cannot be 'chained' like in Python or in mathematical The comparison operators cannot be 'chained' like in Python or in mathematical
notation. For example, instead of using:: notation. For example, instead of using::

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@ -636,9 +636,9 @@ You can now do this:
There's really no reason to use ``{% ifequal %}`` or ``{% ifnotequal %}`` There's really no reason to use ``{% ifequal %}`` or ``{% ifnotequal %}``
anymore, unless you're the nostalgic type. anymore, unless you're the nostalgic type.
The operators supported are ``==``, ``!=``, ``<``, ``>``, ``<=``, ``>=`` and The operators supported are ``==``, ``!=``, ``<``, ``>``, ``<=``, ``>=``,
``in``, all of which work like the Python operators, in addition to ``and``, ``in`` and ``not in``, all of which work like the Python operators, in addition
``or`` and ``not``, which were already supported. to ``and``, ``or`` and ``not``, which were already supported.
Also, filters may now be used in the ``if`` expression. For example: Also, filters may now be used in the ``if`` expression. For example:

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@ -27,6 +27,13 @@ class SmartIfTests(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertCalcEqual(False, [1, 'in', None]) self.assertCalcEqual(False, [1, 'in', None])
self.assertCalcEqual(False, [None, 'in', list_]) self.assertCalcEqual(False, [None, 'in', list_])
def test_not_in(self):
list_ = [1,2,3]
self.assertCalcEqual(False, [1, 'not', 'in', list_])
self.assertCalcEqual(True, [4, 'not', 'in', list_])
self.assertCalcEqual(False, [1, 'not', 'in', None])
self.assertCalcEqual(True, [None, 'not', 'in', list_])
def test_precedence(self): def test_precedence(self):
# (False and False) or True == True <- we want this one, like Python # (False and False) or True == True <- we want this one, like Python
# False and (False or True) == False # False and (False or True) == False

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@ -611,6 +611,12 @@ class Templates(unittest.TestCase):
'if-tag-lte-01': ("{% if 1 <= 1 %}yes{% else %}no{% endif %}", {}, "yes"), 'if-tag-lte-01': ("{% if 1 <= 1 %}yes{% else %}no{% endif %}", {}, "yes"),
'if-tag-lte-02': ("{% if 2 <= 1 %}yes{% else %}no{% endif %}", {}, "no"), 'if-tag-lte-02': ("{% if 2 <= 1 %}yes{% else %}no{% endif %}", {}, "no"),
# Contains
'if-tag-in-01': ("{% if 1 in x %}yes{% else %}no{% endif %}", {'x':[1]}, "yes"),
'if-tag-in-02': ("{% if 2 in x %}yes{% else %}no{% endif %}", {'x':[1]}, "no"),
'if-tag-not-in-01': ("{% if 1 not in x %}yes{% else %}no{% endif %}", {'x':[1]}, "no"),
'if-tag-not-in-02': ("{% if 2 not in x %}yes{% else %}no{% endif %}", {'x':[1]}, "yes"),
# AND # AND
'if-tag-and01': ("{% if foo and bar %}yes{% else %}no{% endif %}", {'foo': True, 'bar': True}, 'yes'), 'if-tag-and01': ("{% if foo and bar %}yes{% else %}no{% endif %}", {'foo': True, 'bar': True}, 'yes'),
'if-tag-and02': ("{% if foo and bar %}yes{% else %}no{% endif %}", {'foo': True, 'bar': False}, 'no'), 'if-tag-and02': ("{% if foo and bar %}yes{% else %}no{% endif %}", {'foo': True, 'bar': False}, 'no'),