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view downloads/signals.py @ 661:15dbe0ccda95
Prevent exceptions when viewing downloads in the admin when the file
doesn't exist on the filesystem. This is usually seen in development
but can also happen in production if the file is missing.
author | Brian Neal <bgneal@gmail.com> |
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date | Tue, 14 May 2013 21:02:47 -0500 (2013-05-15) |
parents | ee87ea74d46b |
children | 929d0e637a37 |
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"""Signals for the downloads application. We use signals to compute the denormalized category counts whenever a download is saved.""" from django.db.models.signals import post_save from django.db.models.signals import post_delete from downloads.models import Category, Download def on_download_save(sender, **kwargs): """This function updates the count field for all categories. It is called whenever a download is saved via a signal. """ if kwargs['created']: # we only have to update the parent category download = kwargs['instance'] cat = download.category cat.count = Download.public_objects.filter(category=cat).count() cat.save() else: # update all categories just to be safe (an existing download could # have been moved from one category to another cats = Category.objects.all() for cat in cats: cat.count = Download.public_objects.filter(category=cat).count() cat.save() def on_download_delete(sender, **kwargs): """This function updates the count field for the download's parent category. It is called when a download is deleted via a signal. """ # update the parent category download = kwargs['instance'] cat = download.category cat.count = Download.public_objects.filter(category=cat).count() cat.save() post_save.connect(on_download_save, sender=Download, dispatch_uid='downloads.signals') post_delete.connect(on_download_delete, sender=Download, dispatch_uid='downloads.signals')