annotate gpp/messages/utils.py @ 454:5b2114cec3e3

Working on #220. Can't test locally, so committing in increments.
author Brian Neal <bgneal@gmail.com>
date Thu, 30 Jun 2011 02:30:30 +0000
parents 538a1bd2f1f4
children 4b9970ad0edb
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gremmie@1 1 """
gremmie@1 2 This file contains various helper utility functions for the messages
gremmie@1 3 application.
gremmie@1 4 """
gremmie@1 5
gremmie@1 6 from django.utils.text import wrap
gremmie@1 7
gremmie@1 8
gremmie@1 9 def reply_subject(subject):
gremmie@1 10 """
gremmie@1 11 Builds a subject line for a reply.
gremmie@1 12 If the subject already starts with Re: then return the subject.
gremmie@1 13 Otherwise, prepend Re: to the subject and return it.
gremmie@1 14 """
gremmie@1 15 if subject.startswith('Re: '):
gremmie@1 16 return subject
gremmie@1 17 return 'Re: ' + subject
gremmie@1 18
gremmie@1 19
gremmie@1 20 def quote_message(who, date, message):
gremmie@1 21 """
gremmie@1 22 Builds a message reply by quoting the existing message in a
gremmie@1 23 typical email-like fashion. The quoting is compatible with Markdown.
gremmie@1 24 """
gremmie@1 25 header = '> On %s, %s wrote:\n>\n' % (date.strftime('%a, %b %d %Y, %I:%M %p'), who)
gremmie@1 26 lines = wrap(message, 55).split('\n')
gremmie@1 27 for i, line in enumerate(lines):
gremmie@1 28 lines[i] = '> ' + line
bgneal@417 29 return header + '\n'.join(lines) + '\n\n'