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templatetags for acl that use models not instances

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# -*- mode: python; coding: utf-8 -*-
# Re2o est un logiciel d'administration développé initiallement au rezometz. Il
# se veut agnostique au réseau considéré, de manière à être installable en
# quelques clics.
#
# Copyright © 2017 Maël Kervella
#
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"""
Set of templatags for using acl in templates:
- can_create
- cannot_create
**Parameters**:
model_name - The model_name that needs to be checked for the current user
**Usage**:
{% <acl_name> model %}
<template stuff>
[{% can_else %}
<template stuff>]
{% can_end %}
where <acl_name> is one of the templatetag names available
(can_xxx or cannot_xxx)
**Example**:
{% can_create Machine %}
<p>I'm authorized to create new machines \o/</p>
{% can_else %}
<p>Why can't I create a little machine :(</p>
{% can_end %}
"""
from django import template
from django.template.base import Node, NodeList
import cotisations.models as cotisations
import logs.models as logs
import machines.models as machines
import topologie.models as topologie
import users.models as users
register = template.Library()
def get_model(model_name):
# cotisations
# TODO
# logs
# TODO
# machines
if model_name == 'Machine':
return machines.Machine
elif model_name == 'MachineType':
return machines.MachineType
elif model_name == 'IpType':
return machines.IpType
elif model_name == 'Vlan':
return machines.Vlan
elif model_name == 'Nas':
return machines.Nas
elif model_name == 'SOA':
return machines.SOA
elif model_name == 'Extension':
return machines.Extension
elif model_name == 'Mx':
return machines.Mx
elif model_name == 'Ns':
return machines.Ns
elif model_name == 'Txt':
return machines.Txt
elif model_name == 'Srv':
return machines.Srv
elif model_name == 'Interface':
return machines.Interface
elif model_name == 'Domain':
return machines.Domain
elif model_name == 'IpList':
return machines.IpList
elif model_name == 'Service':
return machines.Service
elif model_name == 'Service_link':
return machines.Service_link
elif model_name == 'OuverturePortList':
return machines.OuverturePortList
elif model_name == 'OuverturePort':
return machines.OuverturePort
# topologie
# TODO
# users
# TODO
else:
raise template.TemplateSyntaxError(
"%r is not a valid model for %r tag" % model_name, tag_name
)
def get_callback(tag_name, model_name):
model = get_model(model_name)
if tag_name == 'can_create':
return model.can_create
if tag_name == 'cannot_create':
def res(*args, **kwargs):
can, msg = model.can_create(*args, **kwargs)
return not can, msg
return res
else:
raise template.TemplateSyntaxError(
"%r tag is not a valid can_xxx tag" % tag_name
)
@register.tag('can_create')
@register.tag('cannot_create')
def can_generic(parser, token):
try:
tag_name, model_name = token.split_contents()
except ValueError:
raise template.TemplateSyntaxError(
"%r tag require a single argument : the model" % token.contents.split()[0]
)
callback = get_callback(tag_name, model_name)
# {% can_create %}
oknodes = parser.parse(('can_else', 'can_end'))
token = parser.next_token()
# {% can_create_else %}
if token.contents == 'can_else':
konodes = parser.parse(('can_end'))
token = parser.next_token()
else:
konodes = NodeList()
# {% can_create_end %}
assert token.contents == 'can_end'
return CanNode( callback, oknodes, konodes )
class CanNode(Node):
def __init__(self, callback, oknodes, konodes):
self.callback = callback
self.oknodes = oknodes
self.konodes = konodes
def render(self, context):
can, _ = self.callback(context['user'])
if can:
return self.oknodes.render(context)
return self.konodes.render(context)