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Moved the imports from the top of the file into the task function. This seemed to prevent some strange import errors that only occurred on the production server. I don't know if the problems were related to mod_wsgi or Python 2.5 or what.
author | Brian Neal <bgneal@gmail.com> |
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date | Thu, 15 Dec 2011 02:49:16 +0000 |
parents | cdfa3ed59600 |
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""" This file contains the automatic admin site definitions for the comment models. """ from django.contrib import admin from comments.models import Comment from comments.models import CommentFlag import bio.badges class CommentAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin): fieldsets = ( (None, {'fields': ('content_type', 'object_id', )} ), ('Content', {'fields': ('user', 'comment')} ), ('Metadata', {'fields': ('ip_address', 'is_public', 'is_removed')} ), ) list_display = ('__unicode__', 'content_type', 'object_id', 'ip_address', 'creation_date', 'is_public', 'not_removed') list_filter = ('creation_date', 'is_public', 'is_removed') date_hierarchy = 'creation_date' ordering = ('-creation_date', ) search_fields = ('comment', 'user__username', 'ip_address') raw_id_fields = ('user', 'content_type') class CommentFlagAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin): list_display = ('__unicode__', 'flag_date', 'get_comment_url') actions = ('accept_flags', ) raw_id_fields = ('user', 'comment') def accept_flags(self, request, qs): """This admin action awards a security pin to the user who reported the comment and then deletes the flagged comment object. """ for flag in qs: bio.badges.award_badge(bio.badges.SECURITY_PIN, flag.user) flag.delete() accept_flags.short_description = "Accept selected comment flags" admin.site.register(Comment, CommentAdmin) admin.site.register(CommentFlag, CommentFlagAdmin)