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# from django.views.generic.list_detail import object_list
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from django.shortcuts import render_to_response
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from django.http import Http404, HttpResponse
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from django.template import loader
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from django.core.exceptions import ObjectDoesNotExist
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from models import Event # relative import
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2015-03-03 18:40:18 +00:00
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# for debugging...
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from django.http import HttpResponse
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2010-09-26 21:32:53 +00:00
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def event_detail(request, year, slug, queryset, **kwargs):
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"""This view shows event detail.
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Nothing special, but it is necessary because
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django.views.generic.date_based.object_detail only works with
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slugs that are unique and specified by day, but we make slugs
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unique by year.
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"""
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try:
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event = queryset.get(date__year=year, slug__exact=slug)
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except ObjectDoesNotExist:
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raise Http404, "Event does not exist"
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return render_to_response('events/event_detail.html', {'event': event})
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def custom_index(request, queryset, *args, **kwargs):
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"""Scrollable index of future and past events, with date index.
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"""
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future_events = None
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if not request.GET.has_key("page"):
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future_events = Event.future.all().order_by("date")
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date_list = queryset.dates(kwargs['date_field'], 'year')
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kwargs = dict(kwargs, extra_context={'date_list': date_list,
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'future_events': future_events})
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del kwargs['date_field']
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del kwargs['allow_future']
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2015-03-03 18:40:18 +00:00
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# return object_list(request, queryset, *args, **kwargs)
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return HttpResponse("FIXME: events must be updated like blog and news.")
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2010-09-26 21:32:53 +00:00
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def future_event_ics(request, queryset, *args, **kwargs):
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"""ICS calendar view of future events
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This view just renders information into a template that looks like
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an ics file. If in the future we want a 'real' implementation of
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this function, there is a python 'vobject' library that can be
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used. Search google for details, or see
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http://www.technobabble.dk/2008/mar/06/exposing-calendar-events-using-icalendar-django/
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Hopefully at some point this functionality is integrated into
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django.contrib.
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"""
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future_events = Event.future.all().order_by("date")
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return HttpResponse(loader.render_to_string('events/calendar.ics',
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{'events': future_events}),
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mimetype='text/calendar')
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