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@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ class BaseModelAdmin(six.with_metaclass(RenameBaseModelAdminMethods)):
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parts.pop()
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# Special case -- foo__id__exact and foo__id queries are implied
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# if foo has been specificially included in the lookup list; so
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# if foo has been specifically included in the lookup list; so
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# drop __id if it is the last part. However, first we need to find
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# the pk attribute name.
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rel_name = None
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try:
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field, _, _, _ = model._meta.get_field_by_name(part)
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except FieldDoesNotExist:
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# Lookups on non-existants fields are ok, since they're ignored
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# Lookups on non-existent fields are ok, since they're ignored
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# later.
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return True
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if hasattr(field, 'rel'):
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def has_add_permission(self, request):
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"""
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Returns True if the given request has permission to add an object.
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Can be overriden by the user in subclasses.
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Can be overridden by the user in subclasses.
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"""
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opts = self.opts
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return request.user.has_perm(opts.app_label + '.' + opts.get_add_permission())
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Django model instance, the default implementation doesn't examine the
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`obj` parameter.
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Can be overriden by the user in subclasses. In such case it should
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Can be overridden by the user in subclasses. In such case it should
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return True if the given request has permission to change the `obj`
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model instance. If `obj` is None, this should return True if the given
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request has permission to change *any* object of the given type.
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Django model instance, the default implementation doesn't examine the
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`obj` parameter.
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Can be overriden by the user in subclasses. In such case it should
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Can be overridden by the user in subclasses. In such case it should
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return True if the given request has permission to delete the `obj`
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model instance. If `obj` is None, this should return True if the given
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request has permission to delete *any* object of the given type.
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Return a dictionary mapping the names of all actions for this
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ModelAdmin to a tuple of (callable, name, description) for each action.
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"""
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# If self.actions is explicitally set to None that means that we don't
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# If self.actions is explicitly set to None that means that we don't
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# want *any* actions enabled on this page.
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from django.contrib.admin.views.main import IS_POPUP_VAR
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if self.actions is None or IS_POPUP_VAR in request.GET:
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def get_action(self, name):
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"""
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Explicitally get a registered global action wheather it's enabled or
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Explicitly get a registered global action whether it's enabled or
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not. Raises KeyError for invalid names.
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"""
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return self._global_actions[name]
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def full_clean(self, exclude=None):
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"""
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Calls clean_fields, clean, and validate_unique, on the model,
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and raises a ``ValidationError`` for any errors that occured.
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and raises a ``ValidationError`` for any errors that occurred.
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"""
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errors = {}
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if exclude is None:
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if self.is_bound:
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return self.management_form.cleaned_data[INITIAL_FORM_COUNT]
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else:
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# Use the length of the inital data if it's there, 0 otherwise.
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# Use the length of the initial data if it's there, 0 otherwise.
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initial_forms = self.initial and len(self.initial) or 0
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return initial_forms
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"""
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Takes a string that contains *valid* HTML and turns it into a Python object
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structure that can be easily compared against other HTML on semantic
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equivilance. Syntactical differences like which quotation is used on
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equivalence. Syntactical differences like which quotation is used on
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arguments will be ignored.
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"""
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def quote_etag(etag):
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"""
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Wraps a string in double quotes escaping contents as necesary.
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Wraps a string in double quotes escaping contents as necessary.
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"""
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return '"%s"' % etag.replace('\\', '\\\\').replace('"', '\\"')
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# which is a bit less obvious that I'd like.
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#
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# FIXME: these messages are all hardcoded in English. We need to change
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# that to accomodate other language docs, but I can't work out how to make
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# that to accommodate other language docs, but I can't work out how to make
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# that work.
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#
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version_text = {
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#
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# The following is taken from django.utils.termcolors and is copied here to
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# avoid the dependancy.
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# avoid the dependency.
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#
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