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# Copyright 2012 Nebula, Inc.
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import copy
import json
from django import forms
from django import http
from django import shortcuts
from django.views import generic
from horizon import exceptions
from horizon.forms.views import ADD_TO_FIELD_HEADER # noqa
from horizon import messages
class WorkflowView(generic.TemplateView):
"""A generic class-based view which handles the intricacies of workflow
processing with minimal user configuration.
.. attribute:: workflow_class
The :class:`~horizon.workflows.Workflow` class which this view handles.
Required.
.. attribute:: template_name
The template to use when rendering this view via standard HTTP
requests. Required.
.. attribute:: ajax_template_name
The template to use when rendering the workflow for AJAX requests.
In general the default common template should be used. Defaults to
``"horizon/common/_workflow.html"``.
.. attribute:: context_object_name
The key which should be used for the workflow object in the template
context. Defaults to ``"workflow"``.
"""
workflow_class = None
template_name = 'horizon/common/_workflow_base.html'
context_object_name = "workflow"
ajax_template_name = 'horizon/common/_workflow.html'
step_errors = {}
def __init__(self):
if not self.workflow_class:
raise AttributeError("You must set the workflow_class attribute "
"on %s." % self.__class__.__name__)
def get_initial(self):
"""Returns initial data for the workflow. Defaults to using the GET
parameters to allow pre-seeding of the workflow context values.
"""
return copy.copy(self.request.GET)
def get_workflow(self):
"""Returns the instantiated workflow class."""
extra_context = self.get_initial()
entry_point = self.request.GET.get("step", None)
workflow = self.workflow_class(self.request,
context_seed=extra_context,
entry_point=entry_point)
return workflow
def get_context_data(self, **kwargs):
"""Returns the template context, including the workflow class.
This method should be overridden in subclasses to provide additional
context data to the template.
"""
context = super(WorkflowView, self).get_context_data(**kwargs)
workflow = self.get_workflow()
context[self.context_object_name] = workflow
next = self.request.REQUEST.get(workflow.redirect_param_name, None)
context['REDIRECT_URL'] = next
context['layout'] = self.get_layout()
# For consistency with Workflow class
context['modal'] = 'modal' in context['layout']
if ADD_TO_FIELD_HEADER in self.request.META:
context['add_to_field'] = self.request.META[ADD_TO_FIELD_HEADER]
return context
def get_layout(self):
"""returns classes for the workflow element in template based on
the workflow characteristics
"""
if self.request.is_ajax():
layout = ['modal', 'hide', ]
if self.workflow_class.fullscreen:
layout += ['fullscreen', ]
else:
layout = ['static_page', ]
if self.workflow_class.wizard:
layout += ['wizard', ]
return layout
def get_template_names(self):
"""Returns the template name to use for this request."""
if self.request.is_ajax():
template = self.ajax_template_name
else:
template = self.template_name
return template
def get_object_id(self, obj):
return getattr(obj, "id", None)
def get_object_display(self, obj):
return getattr(obj, "name", None)
def add_error_to_step(self, error_msg, step):
self.step_errors[step] = error_msg
def set_workflow_step_errors(self, context):
workflow = context['workflow']
for step in self.step_errors:
error_msg = self.step_errors[step]
workflow.add_error_to_step(error_msg, step)
def get(self, request, *args, **kwargs):
"""Handler for HTTP GET requests."""
context = self.get_context_data(**kwargs)
self.set_workflow_step_errors(context)
return self.render_to_response(context)
def validate_steps(self, request, workflow, start, end):
"""Validates the workflow steps from ``start`` to ``end``, inclusive.
Returns a dict describing the validation state of the workflow.
"""
errors = {}
for step in workflow.steps[start:end + 1]:
if not step.action.is_valid():
errors[step.slug] = dict(
(field, [unicode(error) for error in errors])
for (field, errors) in step.action.errors.iteritems())
return {
'has_errors': bool(errors),
'workflow_slug': workflow.slug,
'errors': errors,
}
def post(self, request, *args, **kwargs):
"""Handler for HTTP POST requests."""
context = self.get_context_data(**kwargs)
workflow = context[self.context_object_name]
try:
# Check for the VALIDATE_STEP* headers, if they are present
# and valid integers, return validation results as JSON,
# otherwise proceed normally.
validate_step_start = int(self.request.META.get(
'HTTP_X_HORIZON_VALIDATE_STEP_START', ''))
validate_step_end = int(self.request.META.get(
'HTTP_X_HORIZON_VALIDATE_STEP_END', ''))
except ValueError:
# No VALIDATE_STEP* headers, or invalid values. Just proceed
# with normal workflow handling for POSTs.
pass
else:
# There are valid VALIDATE_STEP* headers, so only do validation
# for the specified steps and return results.
data = self.validate_steps(request, workflow,
validate_step_start,
validate_step_end)
return http.HttpResponse(json.dumps(data),
content_type="application/json")
if not workflow.is_valid():
return self.render_to_response(context)
try:
success = workflow.finalize()
except forms.ValidationError:
return self.render_to_response(context)
except Exception:
success = False
exceptions.handle(request)
if success:
msg = workflow.format_status_message(workflow.success_message)
messages.success(request, msg)
else:
msg = workflow.format_status_message(workflow.failure_message)
messages.error(request, msg)
if "HTTP_X_HORIZON_ADD_TO_FIELD" in self.request.META:
field_id = self.request.META["HTTP_X_HORIZON_ADD_TO_FIELD"]
data = [self.get_object_id(workflow.object),
self.get_object_display(workflow.object)]
response = http.HttpResponse(json.dumps(data))
response["X-Horizon-Add-To-Field"] = field_id
return response
next_url = self.request.REQUEST.get(workflow.redirect_param_name, None)
return shortcuts.redirect(next_url or workflow.get_success_url())
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