view downloads/management/commands/dlcatreport.py @ 697:67f8d49a9377

Cleaned up the code a bit. Separated the S3 stuff out into its own class. This class maybe should be in core. Still want to do some kind of context manager around the temporary file we are creating to ensure it gets deleted.
author Brian Neal <bgneal@gmail.com>
date Sun, 08 Sep 2013 21:02:58 -0500
parents 161b56849114
children b59c154d0163
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"""
dlcatreport - a management command to produce a HTML report of all the downloads
in a given category.

"""
from optparse import make_option

from django.core.management.base import LabelCommand, CommandError
from django.template.loader import render_to_string

from downloads.models import Category, Download


class Command(LabelCommand):
    help = "Produce on standard output a report of all downloads in a category."
    args = "category-slug"

    option_list = LabelCommand.option_list + (
            make_option('--titles-only',
                action='store_true',
                default=False,
                help='Output a text listing of titles only'),
            )

    def handle_label(self, slug, **options):
        """
        Render a template using the downloads in a given category and send it to
        stdout.

        """
        try:
            category = Category.objects.get(slug=slug)
        except Category.DoesNotExist:
            raise CommandError("category slug '%s' does not exist" % slug)

        downloads = Download.public_objects.filter(category=category).order_by(
                'title').select_related()

        if options.get('titles_only'):
            self.print_titles(downloads)
            return

        report = render_to_string('downloads/commands/category_report.html', {
            'category': category,
            'downloads': downloads,
            })

        # encode it ourselves since it can fail if you try to redirect output to
        # a file and any of the content is not ASCII...
        self.stdout.write(report.encode('utf-8'))

    def print_titles(self, dls):
        """Print out the download titles"""

        for dl in dls:
            self.stdout.write(dl.title.encode('utf-8'))