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For Django 1.5: management commands should use self.stdout, etc. for output.
Note that I did not update the legacy commands since it is likely I will never
run or test these commands again.
author | Brian Neal <bgneal@gmail.com> |
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date | Fri, 23 Aug 2013 19:17:40 -0500 |
parents | 89b240fe9297 |
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""" Views for the phantombrigade application. The phantombrigade application doesn't have anything to do with SG101. It is simply some useful web services that we provide to the gaming clan Phantom Brigade. Rather than create a whole new website we just use the infrastructure of SG101. Current we provide a TeamSpeak 3 status view for the PhantomBrigade.us website. """ import json from django.conf import settings from django.core.cache import cache from django.http import HttpResponse, HttpResponseServerError import ts3 CACHE_KEY = 'phantombrigade-ts3-json' CACHE_TIMEOUT = 2 * 60 def ts3_query(request): """ Query the TeamSpeak3 server for status, and output a JSON representation. The JSON we return is targeted towards the jQuery plugin Dynatree http://code.google.com/p/dynatree/ """ # Do we have the result cached? result = cache.get(CACHE_KEY) if result: return HttpResponse(result, content_type='application/json') # Cache miss, go query the remote server try: svr = ts3.TS3Server(settings.PB_TS3_IP, settings.PB_TS3_PORT, settings.PB_TS3_VID) except ts3.ConnectionError: return HttpResponseServerError() response = svr.send_command('serverinfo') if response.response.get('msg') != 'ok': return HttpResponseServerError() svr_info = response.data[0] response = svr.send_command('channellist') if response.response.get('msg') != 'ok': return HttpResponseServerError() channel_list = response.data response = svr.send_command('clientlist') if response.response.get('msg') != 'ok': return HttpResponseServerError() client_list = response.data # Start building the channel / client tree. # We save tree nodes in a dictionary, keyed by their id so we can find them # later in order to support arbitrary channel hierarchies. channels = {} # Build the root, or channel 0 channels[0] = { 'title': svr_info['virtualserver_name'], 'isFolder': True, 'expand': True, 'children': [] } # Add the channels to our tree for channel in channel_list: node = { 'title': channel['channel_name'], 'isFolder': True, 'expand': True, 'children': [] } parent = channels[int(channel['pid'])] parent['children'].append(node) channels[int(channel['cid'])] = node # Add the clients to the tree for client in client_list: if client['client_type'] == '0': node = { 'title': client['client_nickname'], 'icon': 'client.png' } channel = channels[int(client['cid'])] channel['children'].append(node) tree = [channels[0]] status = json.dumps(tree) cache.set(CACHE_KEY, status, CACHE_TIMEOUT) return HttpResponse(status, content_type='application/json')