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Updated User Photos to V3 design.
author | Brian Neal <bgneal@gmail.com> |
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date | Mon, 23 Jan 2017 20:17:50 -0600 |
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""" Views for the comments application. """ from django.contrib.auth.decorators import login_required from django.core.exceptions import ObjectDoesNotExist from django.http import HttpResponse from django.http import HttpResponseBadRequest from django.http import HttpResponseForbidden from django.db.models import get_model from django.shortcuts import render from django.utils.html import escape from django.views.decorators.http import require_POST from core.functions import email_admins from core.html import image_check, ImageCheckError from core.markup import site_markup from comments.forms import CommentForm from comments.models import Comment from comments.models import CommentFlag import antispam import antispam.utils PREVIEW_UNAVAILABLE = """ <p><strong>Error</strong>: {}</p> <p>Sorry, preview is unavailable.</p> <p>There is an image in your post which failed our image check. We can only accept images from a small number of sources for security reasons.</p> <p>If there are forms below this post box, you may use them to safely hot-link to images hosted elsewhere on the Internet or upload from your computer or device.</p> <p>If there are no image forms on this page, you can upload a photo from your computer or device from your user profile. Copy the image code you receive into the post box here.</p> """ @login_required @require_POST def post_comment(request): """ This function handles the posting of comments. If successful, returns the comment text as the response. This function is meant to be the target of an AJAX post. """ # Look up the object we're trying to comment about ctype = request.POST.get('content_type', None) object_pk = request.POST.get('object_pk', None) if ctype is None or object_pk is None: return HttpResponseBadRequest('Missing content_type or object_pk field.') try: model = get_model(*ctype.split('.', 1)) target = model.objects.get(pk=object_pk) except TypeError: return HttpResponseBadRequest( "Invalid content_type value: %r" % escape(ctype)) except AttributeError: return HttpResponseBadRequest( "The given content-type %r does not resolve to a valid model." % \ escape(ctype)) except ObjectDoesNotExist: return HttpResponseBadRequest( "No object matching content-type %r and object PK %r exists." % \ (escape(ctype), escape(object_pk))) # Can we comment on the target object? if hasattr(target, 'can_comment_on'): if callable(target.can_comment_on): can_comment_on = target.can_comment_on() else: can_comment_on = target.can_comment_on else: can_comment_on = True if not can_comment_on: return HttpResponseForbidden('Cannot comment on this item.') # Check form validity form = CommentForm(target, request.POST) if not form.is_valid(): # The client side javascript is pretty simplistic right now and we don't # want to change it yet. It is expecting a single error string. Just grab # the first error message and use that. errors = form.errors.as_data() msg = errors.values()[0][0].message if errors else 'Unknown error' return HttpResponseBadRequest(msg) comment = form.get_comment_object(request.user, request.META.get("REMOTE_ADDR", None)) # Check for spam if antispam.utils.spam_check(request, comment.comment): return HttpResponseForbidden(antispam.BUSTED_MESSAGE) comment.save(html=form.comment_html) # return the rendered comment return render(request, 'comments/comment.html', { 'comment': comment, }) @require_POST def flag_comment(request): """ This function handles the flagging of comments by users. This function should be the target of an AJAX post. """ if not request.user.is_authenticated(): return HttpResponse('Please login or register to flag a comment.') id = request.POST.get('id', None) if id is None: return HttpResponseBadRequest('No id') try: comment = Comment.objects.get(pk=id) except Comment.DoesNotExist: return HttpResponseBadRequest('No comment with id %s' % id) flag = CommentFlag(user=request.user, comment=comment) flag.save() email_admins('A Comment Has Been Flagged', """Hello, A user has flagged a comment for review. """) return HttpResponse('The comment was flagged. A moderator will review the comment shortly. ' \ 'Thanks for helping to improve the discussions on this site.') @require_POST def markdown_preview(request): """ This function should be the target of an AJAX POST. It takes the 'data' parameter from the POST parameters and returns a rendered HTML page from the data, which is assumed to be in markdown format. The HTML page is suitable for the preview function for a javascript editor such as markItUp. """ if not request.user.is_authenticated(): return HttpResponseForbidden('This service is only available to logged-in users.') data = request.POST.get('data', None) if data is None: return HttpResponseBadRequest('No data') html = site_markup(data) if html: try: image_check(html) except ImageCheckError as ex: html = PREVIEW_UNAVAILABLE.format(ex) return render(request, 'comments/markdown_preview.html', { 'data': html, }) @require_POST def markdown_preview_v3(request): if not request.user.is_authenticated(): return HttpResponseForbidden( 'This service is only available to logged-in users.') data = request.POST.get('data', None) html = site_markup(data) if data else '' if html: try: image_check(html) except ImageCheckError as ex: html = PREVIEW_UNAVAILABLE.format(ex) return HttpResponse(html)