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For Django 1.5: Remove usage of django.contrib.markup. Since we were only using Textile in one place, decided to stop using it altogether. Wrote a management command, untextile, to convert the gallery models' description fields from textile to raw HTML. This should be run one time before going live with Django 1.5.
author Brian Neal <bgneal@gmail.com>
date Wed, 28 Aug 2013 19:22:23 -0500
parents b7cdfdde3999
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"""
import_old_articles.py - For importing articles from the older version of this
website.

"""
import datetime
import json

from django.conf import settings
from django.core.management.base import LabelCommand
from django.utils.html import linebreaks
import textile

from articles.models import Article


class Command(LabelCommand):
    args = '<filename filename ...>'
    help = 'Imports older articles in JSON format'

    def handle_label(self, filename, **options):
        """
        Process the file of older articles in JSON. Convert to the new model
        scheme.

        """
        with open(filename, 'rb') as f:
            items = json.load(f)

        for item in items:
            if item['model'] == 'band.article':
                self.process_item(item)

    def process_item(self, item):

        fields = item['fields']

        content = fields['text'].strip()
        if fields['markup_enabled']:
            text = textile.textile(content, encoding='utf-8', output='utf-8')
        else:
            text = linebreaks(fields['text'])

        source = linebreaks(fields['source'].strip())

        pdf = fields['pdf'].strip()
        if pdf:
            pdf = u"%s%s" % (settings.MEDIA_URL, pdf.replace('\\', '/'))

        article = Article(
                id=item['pk'],
                title=fields['title'].strip(),
                date=datetime.datetime.strptime(fields['date'], '%Y-%m-%d'),
                text=text,
                source=source,
                url=fields['url'].strip(),
                pdf=pdf)

        article.save()