Mercurial > public > sg101
view forums/management/commands/topic_export.py @ 887:9a15f7c27526
Actually save model object upon change.
This commit was tested on the comments model.
Additional logging added.
Added check for Markdown image references.
Added TODOs after observing behavior on comments.
author | Brian Neal <bgneal@gmail.com> |
---|---|
date | Tue, 03 Feb 2015 21:09:44 -0600 |
parents | 91de9b15b410 |
children | 4aadaf3bc234 |
line wrap: on
line source
""" topic_export.py A management command to export a forum topic by rendering it through a given template. """ from __future__ import with_statement from optparse import make_option import re from django.core.management.base import LabelCommand, CommandError from django.template.loader import render_to_string, TemplateDoesNotExist from forums.models import Topic SRC_RE = re.compile(r'src="/media/') SRC_REPL = 'src="http://surfguitar101.com/media/' class Command(LabelCommand): help = "Exports a forum topic thread by rendering it through a given template" option_list = LabelCommand.option_list + ( make_option('-t', '--template', default='forums/topic_export.html', help='template to render'), make_option('-o', '--output', default=None, help='output filename [default: stdout]'), ) def handle_label(self, tid, **opts): """Fetch the topic and related posts. Render through a template. Optionally write content to an output file. """ try: tid = int(tid) except ValueError: raise CommandError('topic ID must be an integer') template_name = opts['template'] output_filename = opts['output'] try: topic = Topic.objects.get(pk=tid) except Topic.DoesNotExist: raise CommandError('topic ID does not exist') posts = topic.posts.select_related('user') try: content = render_to_string(template_name, {'topic': topic, 'posts': posts}) except TemplateDoesNotExist: raise CommandError('template does not exist') # fix up smiley images content = SRC_RE.sub(SRC_REPL, content) content = content.encode('utf-8') if output_filename: with open(output_filename, 'w') as fp: fp.write(content) else: self.stdout.write(content)