498 lines
18 KiB
Python
498 lines
18 KiB
Python
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import inspect
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from importlib import import_module
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from inspect import cleandoc
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from pathlib import Path
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from django.apps import apps
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from django.contrib import admin
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from django.contrib.admin.views.decorators import staff_member_required
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from django.contrib.admindocs import utils
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from django.contrib.admindocs.utils import (
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remove_non_capturing_groups,
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replace_metacharacters,
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replace_named_groups,
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replace_unnamed_groups,
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)
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from django.core.exceptions import ImproperlyConfigured, ViewDoesNotExist
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from django.db import models
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from django.http import Http404
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from django.template.engine import Engine
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from django.urls import get_mod_func, get_resolver, get_urlconf
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from django.utils._os import safe_join
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from django.utils.decorators import method_decorator
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from django.utils.functional import cached_property
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from django.utils.inspect import (
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func_accepts_kwargs,
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func_accepts_var_args,
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get_func_full_args,
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method_has_no_args,
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)
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from django.utils.translation import gettext as _
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from django.views.generic import TemplateView
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from .utils import _is_callback, get_view_name
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# Exclude methods starting with these strings from documentation
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MODEL_METHODS_EXCLUDE = ("_", "add_", "delete", "save", "set_")
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class BaseAdminDocsView(TemplateView):
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"""
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Base view for admindocs views.
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"""
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@method_decorator(staff_member_required)
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def dispatch(self, request, *args, **kwargs):
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if not utils.docutils_is_available:
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# Display an error message for people without docutils
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self.template_name = "admin_doc/missing_docutils.html"
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return self.render_to_response(admin.site.each_context(request))
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return super().dispatch(request, *args, **kwargs)
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def get_context_data(self, **kwargs):
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return super().get_context_data(
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**{
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**kwargs,
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**admin.site.each_context(self.request),
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}
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)
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class BookmarkletsView(BaseAdminDocsView):
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template_name = "admin_doc/bookmarklets.html"
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class TemplateTagIndexView(BaseAdminDocsView):
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template_name = "admin_doc/template_tag_index.html"
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def get_context_data(self, **kwargs):
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tags = []
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try:
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engine = Engine.get_default()
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except ImproperlyConfigured:
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# Non-trivial TEMPLATES settings aren't supported (#24125).
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pass
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else:
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app_libs = sorted(engine.template_libraries.items())
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builtin_libs = [("", lib) for lib in engine.template_builtins]
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for module_name, library in builtin_libs + app_libs:
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for tag_name, tag_func in library.tags.items():
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title, body, metadata = utils.parse_docstring(tag_func.__doc__)
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title = title and utils.parse_rst(
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title, "tag", _("tag:") + tag_name
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)
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body = body and utils.parse_rst(body, "tag", _("tag:") + tag_name)
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for key in metadata:
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metadata[key] = utils.parse_rst(
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metadata[key], "tag", _("tag:") + tag_name
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)
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tag_library = module_name.split(".")[-1]
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tags.append(
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{
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"name": tag_name,
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"title": title,
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"body": body,
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"meta": metadata,
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"library": tag_library,
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}
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)
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return super().get_context_data(**{**kwargs, "tags": tags})
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class TemplateFilterIndexView(BaseAdminDocsView):
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template_name = "admin_doc/template_filter_index.html"
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def get_context_data(self, **kwargs):
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filters = []
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try:
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engine = Engine.get_default()
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except ImproperlyConfigured:
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# Non-trivial TEMPLATES settings aren't supported (#24125).
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pass
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else:
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app_libs = sorted(engine.template_libraries.items())
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builtin_libs = [("", lib) for lib in engine.template_builtins]
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for module_name, library in builtin_libs + app_libs:
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for filter_name, filter_func in library.filters.items():
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title, body, metadata = utils.parse_docstring(filter_func.__doc__)
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title = title and utils.parse_rst(
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title, "filter", _("filter:") + filter_name
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)
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body = body and utils.parse_rst(
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body, "filter", _("filter:") + filter_name
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)
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for key in metadata:
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metadata[key] = utils.parse_rst(
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metadata[key], "filter", _("filter:") + filter_name
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)
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tag_library = module_name.split(".")[-1]
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filters.append(
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{
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"name": filter_name,
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"title": title,
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"body": body,
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"meta": metadata,
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"library": tag_library,
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}
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)
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return super().get_context_data(**{**kwargs, "filters": filters})
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class ViewIndexView(BaseAdminDocsView):
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template_name = "admin_doc/view_index.html"
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def get_context_data(self, **kwargs):
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views = []
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url_resolver = get_resolver(get_urlconf())
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try:
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view_functions = extract_views_from_urlpatterns(url_resolver.url_patterns)
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except ImproperlyConfigured:
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view_functions = []
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for (func, regex, namespace, name) in view_functions:
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views.append(
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{
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"full_name": get_view_name(func),
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"url": simplify_regex(regex),
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"url_name": ":".join((namespace or []) + (name and [name] or [])),
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"namespace": ":".join(namespace or []),
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"name": name,
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}
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)
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return super().get_context_data(**{**kwargs, "views": views})
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class ViewDetailView(BaseAdminDocsView):
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template_name = "admin_doc/view_detail.html"
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@staticmethod
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def _get_view_func(view):
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if _is_callback(view):
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mod, func = get_mod_func(view)
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try:
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# Separate the module and function, e.g.
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# 'mymodule.views.myview' -> 'mymodule.views', 'myview').
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return getattr(import_module(mod), func)
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except ImportError:
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# Import may fail because view contains a class name, e.g.
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# 'mymodule.views.ViewContainer.my_view', so mod takes the form
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# 'mymodule.views.ViewContainer'. Parse it again to separate
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# the module and class.
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mod, klass = get_mod_func(mod)
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return getattr(getattr(import_module(mod), klass), func)
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def get_context_data(self, **kwargs):
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view = self.kwargs["view"]
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view_func = self._get_view_func(view)
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if view_func is None:
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raise Http404
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title, body, metadata = utils.parse_docstring(view_func.__doc__)
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title = title and utils.parse_rst(title, "view", _("view:") + view)
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body = body and utils.parse_rst(body, "view", _("view:") + view)
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for key in metadata:
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metadata[key] = utils.parse_rst(metadata[key], "model", _("view:") + view)
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return super().get_context_data(
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**{
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**kwargs,
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"name": view,
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"summary": title,
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"body": body,
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"meta": metadata,
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}
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)
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class ModelIndexView(BaseAdminDocsView):
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template_name = "admin_doc/model_index.html"
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def get_context_data(self, **kwargs):
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m_list = [m._meta for m in apps.get_models()]
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return super().get_context_data(**{**kwargs, "models": m_list})
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class ModelDetailView(BaseAdminDocsView):
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template_name = "admin_doc/model_detail.html"
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def get_context_data(self, **kwargs):
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model_name = self.kwargs["model_name"]
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# Get the model class.
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try:
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app_config = apps.get_app_config(self.kwargs["app_label"])
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except LookupError:
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raise Http404(_("App %(app_label)r not found") % self.kwargs)
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try:
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model = app_config.get_model(model_name)
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except LookupError:
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raise Http404(
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_("Model %(model_name)r not found in app %(app_label)r") % self.kwargs
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)
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opts = model._meta
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title, body, metadata = utils.parse_docstring(model.__doc__)
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title = title and utils.parse_rst(title, "model", _("model:") + model_name)
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body = body and utils.parse_rst(body, "model", _("model:") + model_name)
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# Gather fields/field descriptions.
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fields = []
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for field in opts.fields:
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# ForeignKey is a special case since the field will actually be a
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# descriptor that returns the other object
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if isinstance(field, models.ForeignKey):
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data_type = field.remote_field.model.__name__
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app_label = field.remote_field.model._meta.app_label
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verbose = utils.parse_rst(
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(
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_("the related `%(app_label)s.%(data_type)s` object")
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% {
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"app_label": app_label,
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"data_type": data_type,
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}
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),
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"model",
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_("model:") + data_type,
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)
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else:
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data_type = get_readable_field_data_type(field)
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verbose = field.verbose_name
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fields.append(
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{
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"name": field.name,
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"data_type": data_type,
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"verbose": verbose or "",
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"help_text": field.help_text,
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}
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)
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# Gather many-to-many fields.
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for field in opts.many_to_many:
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data_type = field.remote_field.model.__name__
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app_label = field.remote_field.model._meta.app_label
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verbose = _("related `%(app_label)s.%(object_name)s` objects") % {
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"app_label": app_label,
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"object_name": data_type,
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}
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fields.append(
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{
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"name": "%s.all" % field.name,
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"data_type": "List",
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"verbose": utils.parse_rst(
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_("all %s") % verbose, "model", _("model:") + opts.model_name
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),
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}
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)
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fields.append(
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{
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"name": "%s.count" % field.name,
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"data_type": "Integer",
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"verbose": utils.parse_rst(
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_("number of %s") % verbose,
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"model",
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_("model:") + opts.model_name,
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),
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}
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)
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methods = []
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# Gather model methods.
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for func_name, func in model.__dict__.items():
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if inspect.isfunction(func) or isinstance(
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func, (cached_property, property)
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):
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try:
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for exclude in MODEL_METHODS_EXCLUDE:
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if func_name.startswith(exclude):
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raise StopIteration
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except StopIteration:
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continue
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verbose = func.__doc__
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verbose = verbose and (
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utils.parse_rst(
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cleandoc(verbose), "model", _("model:") + opts.model_name
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)
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)
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# Show properties, cached_properties, and methods without
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# arguments as fields. Otherwise, show as a 'method with
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# arguments'.
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if isinstance(func, (cached_property, property)):
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fields.append(
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{
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"name": func_name,
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"data_type": get_return_data_type(func_name),
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"verbose": verbose or "",
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}
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)
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elif (
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method_has_no_args(func)
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and not func_accepts_kwargs(func)
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and not func_accepts_var_args(func)
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):
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fields.append(
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{
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"name": func_name,
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"data_type": get_return_data_type(func_name),
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"verbose": verbose or "",
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}
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)
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else:
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arguments = get_func_full_args(func)
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# Join arguments with ', ' and in case of default value,
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# join it with '='. Use repr() so that strings will be
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# correctly displayed.
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print_arguments = ", ".join(
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[
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"=".join([arg_el[0], *map(repr, arg_el[1:])])
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for arg_el in arguments
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]
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)
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methods.append(
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{
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"name": func_name,
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"arguments": print_arguments,
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"verbose": verbose or "",
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}
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)
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# Gather related objects
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for rel in opts.related_objects:
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verbose = _("related `%(app_label)s.%(object_name)s` objects") % {
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"app_label": rel.related_model._meta.app_label,
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"object_name": rel.related_model._meta.object_name,
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}
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accessor = rel.get_accessor_name()
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fields.append(
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{
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"name": "%s.all" % accessor,
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"data_type": "List",
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"verbose": utils.parse_rst(
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_("all %s") % verbose, "model", _("model:") + opts.model_name
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),
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}
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)
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fields.append(
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{
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"name": "%s.count" % accessor,
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"data_type": "Integer",
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"verbose": utils.parse_rst(
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_("number of %s") % verbose,
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"model",
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_("model:") + opts.model_name,
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),
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}
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)
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return super().get_context_data(
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**{
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**kwargs,
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"name": opts.label,
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"summary": title,
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"description": body,
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"fields": fields,
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"methods": methods,
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}
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)
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class TemplateDetailView(BaseAdminDocsView):
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template_name = "admin_doc/template_detail.html"
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def get_context_data(self, **kwargs):
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template = self.kwargs["template"]
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templates = []
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try:
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default_engine = Engine.get_default()
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except ImproperlyConfigured:
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# Non-trivial TEMPLATES settings aren't supported (#24125).
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pass
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else:
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# This doesn't account for template loaders (#24128).
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for index, directory in enumerate(default_engine.dirs):
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template_file = Path(safe_join(directory, template))
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if template_file.exists():
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template_contents = template_file.read_text()
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else:
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template_contents = ""
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templates.append(
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{
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"file": template_file,
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"exists": template_file.exists(),
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"contents": template_contents,
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"order": index,
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}
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)
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return super().get_context_data(
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**{
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**kwargs,
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"name": template,
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"templates": templates,
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}
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)
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####################
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# Helper functions #
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####################
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def get_return_data_type(func_name):
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"""Return a somewhat-helpful data type given a function name"""
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if func_name.startswith("get_"):
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if func_name.endswith("_list"):
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return "List"
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elif func_name.endswith("_count"):
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return "Integer"
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return ""
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def get_readable_field_data_type(field):
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"""
|
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|
Return the description for a given field type, if it exists. Fields'
|
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|
descriptions can contain format strings, which will be interpolated with
|
||
|
the values of field.__dict__ before being output.
|
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|
"""
|
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|
return field.description % field.__dict__
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
def extract_views_from_urlpatterns(urlpatterns, base="", namespace=None):
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
Return a list of views from a list of urlpatterns.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Each object in the returned list is a four-tuple:
|
||
|
(view_func, regex, namespace, name)
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
views = []
|
||
|
for p in urlpatterns:
|
||
|
if hasattr(p, "url_patterns"):
|
||
|
try:
|
||
|
patterns = p.url_patterns
|
||
|
except ImportError:
|
||
|
continue
|
||
|
views.extend(
|
||
|
extract_views_from_urlpatterns(
|
||
|
patterns,
|
||
|
base + str(p.pattern),
|
||
|
(namespace or []) + (p.namespace and [p.namespace] or []),
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
elif hasattr(p, "callback"):
|
||
|
try:
|
||
|
views.append((p.callback, base + str(p.pattern), namespace, p.name))
|
||
|
except ViewDoesNotExist:
|
||
|
continue
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
raise TypeError(_("%s does not appear to be a urlpattern object") % p)
|
||
|
return views
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def simplify_regex(pattern):
|
||
|
r"""
|
||
|
Clean up urlpattern regexes into something more readable by humans. For
|
||
|
example, turn "^(?P<sport_slug>\w+)/athletes/(?P<athlete_slug>\w+)/$"
|
||
|
into "/<sport_slug>/athletes/<athlete_slug>/".
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
pattern = remove_non_capturing_groups(pattern)
|
||
|
pattern = replace_named_groups(pattern)
|
||
|
pattern = replace_unnamed_groups(pattern)
|
||
|
pattern = replace_metacharacters(pattern)
|
||
|
if not pattern.startswith("/"):
|
||
|
pattern = "/" + pattern
|
||
|
return pattern
|