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Added "reversed" option to get_comment_list templatetag to return comments in most-recent-first order.
git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@244 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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@ -128,10 +128,11 @@ class CommentCountNode(template.Node):
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return ''
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class CommentListNode(template.Node):
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def __init__(self, package, module, context_var_name, obj_id, var_name, free):
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def __init__(self, package, module, context_var_name, obj_id, var_name, free, ordering):
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self.package, self.module = package, module
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self.context_var_name, self.obj_id = context_var_name, obj_id
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self.var_name, self.free = var_name, free
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self.ordering = ordering
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def render(self, context):
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from django.conf.settings import COMMENTS_BANNED_USERS_GROUP, SITE_ID
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@ -147,7 +148,7 @@ class CommentListNode(template.Node):
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'content_type__python_module_name__exact': self.module,
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'site_id__exact': SITE_ID,
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'select_related': True,
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'order_by': (('submit_date', 'ASC'),),
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'order_by': (('submit_date', self.ordering),),
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}
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if not self.free and COMMENTS_BANNED_USERS_GROUP:
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kwargs['select'] = {'is_hidden': 'user_id IN (SELECT user_id FROM auth_users_groups WHERE group_id = %s)' % COMMENTS_BANNED_USERS_GROUP}
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class DoCommentForm:
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"""
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Displays a comment form for the given params. Syntax:
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Displays a comment form for the given params.
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Syntax::
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{% comment_form for [pkg].[py_module_name] [context_var_containing_obj_id] with [list of options] %}
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Example usage:
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Example usage::
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{% comment_form for lcom.eventtimes event.id with is_public yes photos_optional thumbs,200,400 ratings_optional scale:1-5|first_option|second_option %}
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[context_var_containing_obj_id] can be a hard-coded integer or a variable containing the ID.
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``[context_var_containing_obj_id]`` can be a hard-coded integer or a variable containing the ID.
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"""
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def __init__(self, free, tag_name):
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self.free, self.tag_name = free, tag_name
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@ -239,11 +246,18 @@ class DoCommentCount:
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"""
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Gets comment count for the given params and populates the template context
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with a variable containing that value, whose name is defined by the 'as'
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clause. Syntax:
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{% get_comment_count for [pkg].[py_module_name] [context_var_containing_obj_id] as [varname] %}
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Example usage:
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clause.
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Syntax::
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{% get_comment_count for [pkg].[py_module_name] [context_var_containing_obj_id] as [varname] %}
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Example usage::
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{% get_comment_count for lcom.eventtimes event.id as comment_count %}
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Note: [context_var_containing_obj_id] can also be a hard-coded integer, like this:
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Note: ``[context_var_containing_obj_id]`` can also be a hard-coded integer, like this::
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{% get_comment_count for lcom.eventtimes 23 as comment_count %}
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"""
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def __init__(self, free, tag_name):
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class DoGetCommentList:
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"""
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Gets comments for the given params and populates the template context with
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a special comment_package variable, whose name is defined by the 'as'
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clause. Syntax:
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{% get_comment_list for [pkg].[py_module_name] [context_var_containing_obj_id] as [varname] %}
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Example usage:
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Gets comments for the given params and populates the template context with a
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special comment_package variable, whose name is defined by the ``as``
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clause.
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Syntax::
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{% get_comment_list for [pkg].[py_module_name] [context_var_containing_obj_id] as [varname] (reversed) %}
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Example usage::
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{% get_comment_list for lcom.eventtimes event.id as comment_list %}
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Note: [context_var_containing_obj_id] can also be a hard-coded integer, like this:
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Note: ``[context_var_containing_obj_id]`` can also be a hard-coded integer, like this::
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{% get_comment_list for lcom.eventtimes 23 as comment_list %}
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To get a list of comments in reverse order -- that is, most recent first --
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pass ``reversed`` as the last param::
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{% get_comment_list for lcom.eventtimes event.id as comment_list reversed %}
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"""
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def __init__(self, free, tag_name):
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self.free, self.tag_name = free, tag_name
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tokens = token.contents.split()
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# Now tokens is a list like this:
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# ['get_comment_list', 'for', 'lcom.eventtimes', 'event.id', 'as', 'comment_list']
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if len(tokens) != 6:
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raise template.TemplateSyntaxError, "%s block tag requires 5 arguments" % self.tag_name
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if 6 <= len(tokens) <= 7
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raise template.TemplateSyntaxError, "%s block tag requires 5 or 6 arguments" % self.tag_name
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if tokens[1] != 'for':
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raise template.TemplateSyntaxError, "Second argument in '%s' tag must be 'for'" % self.tag_name
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try:
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var_name = tokens[3]
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if tokens[4] != 'as':
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raise template.TemplateSyntaxError, "Fourth argument in '%s' must be 'as'" % self.tag_name
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return CommentListNode(package, module, var_name, obj_id, tokens[5], self.free)
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if len(tokens) == 7:
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if tokens[6] != 'reversed':
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raise template.TemplateSyntaxError, "Final argument in '%s' must be 'reversed' if given" % self.tag_name
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ordering = "DESC"
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else:
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ordering = "ASC"
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return CommentListNode(package, module, var_name, obj_id, tokens[5], self.free, ordering)
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# registration comments
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template.register_tag('get_comment_list', DoGetCommentList(free=False, tag_name='get_comment_list'))
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