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For issue #52, update many 3rd party Javascript libraries. Updated to jquery 1.10.2, jquery ui 1.10.3. This broke a lot of stuff. - Found a newer version of the jquery cycle all plugin (3.0.3). - Updated JPlayer to 2.4.0. - Updated to MarkItUp 1.1.14. This also required me to add multiline attributes set to true on various buttons in the markdown set. - As per a stackoverflow post, added some code to get multiline titles in a jQuery UI dialog. They removed that functionality but allow you to put it back. Tweaked the MarkItUp preview CSS to show blockquotes in italic. Did not update TinyMCE at this time. I'm not using the JQuery version and this version appears to work ok for now. What I should do is make a repo for MarkItUp and do a vendor branch thing so I don't have to futz around diffing directories to figure out if I'll lose changes when I update.
author Brian Neal <bgneal@gmail.com>
date Wed, 04 Sep 2013 19:55:20 -0500
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"""
import_old_news.py - For importing news stories from SG101 1.0 as csv files.
"""
from __future__ import with_statement
import csv
import optparse
import sys
from datetime import datetime

from django.core.management.base import LabelCommand, CommandError
from django.contrib.auth.models import User

from news.models import Category, Story
from legacy.phpbb import unescape
import legacy.data


class Command(LabelCommand):
    args = '<filename filename ...>'
    help = 'Imports news stories from the old database in CSV format'
    option_list = LabelCommand.option_list + (
        optparse.make_option("-p", "--progress", action="store_true",
            help="Output a . after every 20 stories to show progress"),
    )

    def handle_label(self, filename, **options):
        """
        Process each line in the CSV file given by filename by
        creating a new story.

        """
        self.show_progress = options.get('progress')
        self.users = {}

        # Create a mapping from the old database's topics to our
        # Categories.
        self.topics = {}
        try:
            self.topics[2] = Category.objects.get(slug='site-news')
            self.topics[3] = Category.objects.get(slug='bands')
            self.topics[4] = Category.objects.get(slug='show-announcements')
            self.topics[5] = Category.objects.get(slug='show-reports')
            self.topics[6] = Category.objects.get(slug='gear')
            self.topics[7] = Category.objects.get(slug='reviews')
            self.topics[8] = Category.objects.get(slug='surf-scene-news')
            self.topics[9] = Category.objects.get(slug='articles')
            self.topics[10] = Category.objects.get(slug='interviews')
            self.topics[11] = Category.objects.get(slug='tablature')
            self.topics[12] = Category.objects.get(slug='featured-videos')
        except Category.DoesNotExist:
            sys.exit("Category does not exist; check topic mapping.")

        try:
            with open(filename, "rb") as f:
                self.reader = csv.DictReader(f)
                num_rows = 0
                try:
                    for row in self.reader:
                        self.process_row(row)
                        num_rows += 1
                        if self.show_progress and num_rows % 20 == 0:
                            sys.stdout.write('.')
                            sys.stdout.flush()
                except csv.Error, e:
                    raise CommandError("CSV error: %s %s %s" % (
                        filename, self.reader.line_num, e))

                print

        except IOError:
            raise CommandError("Could not open file: %s" % filename)

    def process_row(self, row):
        """
        Process one row from the CSV file: create a Story object for
        the row and save it in the database.

        """
        row = dict((k, v if v != 'NULL' else '') for k, v in row.iteritems())

        try:
            submitter = self._get_user(row['informant'])
        except User.DoesNotExist:
            print "Could not find user %s for story %s; skipping." % (
                    row['informant'], row['sid'])
            return

        story = Story(id=int(row['sid']),
                title=unescape(row['title'].decode('latin-1')),
                submitter=submitter,
                category=self.topics[int(row['topic'])],
                short_text=row['hometext'].decode('latin-1'),
                long_text=row['bodytext'].decode('latin-1'),
                date_submitted=datetime.strptime(row['time'], "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"),
                allow_comments=True)

        story.save()

    def _get_user(self, username):
        """
        Returns the user object with the given username.
        Throws User.DoesNotExist if not found.

        """
        try:
            return self.users[username]
        except KeyError:
            pass

        try:
            user = User.objects.get(username=username)
        except User.DoesNotExist:
            old_name = username.lower()
            try:
                user = User.objects.get(
                        username=legacy.data.KNOWN_USERNAME_CHANGES[old_name])
            except KeyError:
                raise User.DoesNotExist

        self.users[username] = user
        return user