Converted some of the built-in views to use content_type instead of mimetype HttpResponse argument. Refs #16519
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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ def compress_kml(kml):
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def render_to_kml(*args, **kwargs):
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"Renders the response as KML (using the correct MIME type)."
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return HttpResponse(loader.render_to_string(*args, **kwargs),
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mimetype='application/vnd.google-earth.kml+xml')
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content_type='application/vnd.google-earth.kml+xml')
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def render_to_kmz(*args, **kwargs):
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"""
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@ -28,10 +28,9 @@ def render_to_kmz(*args, **kwargs):
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MIME type).
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"""
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return HttpResponse(compress_kml(loader.render_to_string(*args, **kwargs)),
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mimetype='application/vnd.google-earth.kmz')
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content_type='application/vnd.google-earth.kmz')
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def render_to_text(*args, **kwargs):
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"Renders the response using the MIME type for plain text."
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return HttpResponse(loader.render_to_string(*args, **kwargs),
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mimetype='text/plain')
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content_type='text/plain')
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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ def index(request, sitemaps):
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for page in range(2, pages+1):
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sites.append('%s://%s%s?p=%s' % (protocol, current_site.domain, sitemap_url, page))
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xml = loader.render_to_string('sitemap_index.xml', {'sitemaps': sites})
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return HttpResponse(xml, mimetype='application/xml')
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return HttpResponse(xml, content_type='application/xml')
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def sitemap(request, sitemaps, section=None):
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"""
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except PageNotAnInteger:
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raise Http404("No page '%s'" % page)
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xml = smart_str(loader.render_to_string('gis/sitemaps/geo_sitemap.xml', {'urlset': urls}))
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return HttpResponse(xml, mimetype='application/xml')
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return HttpResponse(xml, content_type='application/xml')
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def kml(request, label, model, field_name=None, compress=False, using=DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS):
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"""
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from django.contrib.sites.models import get_current_site
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from django.core import urlresolvers
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from django.core.paginator import EmptyPage, PageNotAnInteger
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from django.http import Http404
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from django.template.response import TemplateResponse
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from django.contrib.sites.models import get_current_site
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def index(request, sitemaps,
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template_name='sitemap_index.xml', mimetype='application/xml'):
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def index(request, sitemaps, template_name='sitemap_index.xml', mimetype='application/xml'):
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current_site = get_current_site(request)
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sites = []
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protocol = request.is_secure() and 'https' or 'http'
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if pages > 1:
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for page in range(2, pages+1):
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sites.append('%s://%s%s?p=%s' % (protocol, current_site.domain, sitemap_url, page))
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return TemplateResponse(request, template_name, {'sitemaps': sites}, mimetype=mimetype)
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return TemplateResponse(request, template_name, {'sitemaps': sites}, content_type=mimetype)
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def sitemap(request, sitemaps, section=None,
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template_name='sitemap.xml', mimetype='application/xml'):
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def sitemap(request, sitemaps, section=None, template_name='sitemap.xml', mimetype='application/xml'):
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maps, urls = [], []
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if section is not None:
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if section not in sitemaps:
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raise Http404("Page %s empty" % page)
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except PageNotAnInteger:
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raise Http404("No page '%s'" % page)
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return TemplateResponse(request, template_name, {'urlset': urls}, mimetype=mimetype)
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return TemplateResponse(request, template_name, {'urlset': urls}, content_type=mimetype)
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except ObjectDoesNotExist:
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raise Http404('Feed object does not exist.')
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feedgen = self.get_feed(obj, request)
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response = HttpResponse(mimetype=feedgen.mime_type)
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response = HttpResponse(content_type=feedgen.mime_type)
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feedgen.write(response, 'utf-8')
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return response
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@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ def direct_to_template(request, template, extra_context=None, mimetype=None, **k
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dictionary[key] = value
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c = RequestContext(request, dictionary)
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t = loader.get_template(template)
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return HttpResponse(t.render(c), mimetype=mimetype)
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return HttpResponse(t.render(c), content_type=mimetype)
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def redirect_to(request, url, permanent=True, query_string=False, **kwargs):
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"""
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@ -538,7 +538,7 @@ Typical usage is to pass the contents of the page, as a string, to the
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>>> from django.http import HttpResponse
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>>> response = HttpResponse("Here's the text of the Web page.")
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>>> response = HttpResponse("Text only, please.", mimetype="text/plain")
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>>> response = HttpResponse("Text only, please.", content_type="text/plain")
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But if you want to add content incrementally, you can use ``response`` as a
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file-like object::
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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To tell the browser to treat the response as a file attachment, use the
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``mimetype`` argument and set the ``Content-Disposition`` header. For example,
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``content_type`` argument and set the ``Content-Disposition`` header. For example,
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this is how you might return a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet::
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>>> response = HttpResponse(my_data, mimetype='application/vnd.ms-excel')
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>>> response = HttpResponse(my_data, content_type='application/vnd.ms-excel')
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>>> response['Content-Disposition'] = 'attachment; filename=foo.xls'
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There's nothing Django-specific about the ``Content-Disposition`` header, but
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