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Haystack tweaks for Django 1.7.7. I had to upgrade to Haystack 2.3.1 to get it to work with Django 1.7.7. I also had to update the Xapian backend. But I ran into problems. On my laptop anyway (Ubuntu 14.0.4), xapian gets mad when search terms are greater than 245 chars (or something) when indexing. So I created a custom field that would simply omit terms greater than 64 chars and used this field everywhere I previously used a CharField. Secondly, the custom search form was broken now. Something changed in the Xapian backend and exact searches stopped working. Fortunately the auto_query (which I was using originally and broke during an upgrade) started working again. So I cut the search form back over to doing an auto_query. I kept the form the same (3 fields) because I didn't want to change the form and I think it's better that way.
author Brian Neal <bgneal@gmail.com>
date Wed, 13 May 2015 20:25:07 -0500
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"""
This file contains the automatic admin site definitions for the Message models.
"""
from django.contrib import admin
from django.core.urlresolvers import reverse

from messages.models import Flag, Message, Options
import bio.badges


class MessageAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
    list_display = ['sender', 'receiver', 'send_date', 'subject']
    raw_id_fields = ['sender', 'receiver']
    exclude = ['html']
    date_hierarchy = 'send_date'
    list_display_links = ['subject']


class FlagAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
    list_display = ['__unicode__', 'flag_date', 'message_link']
    date_hierarchy = 'flag_date'
    list_select_related = True
    readonly_fields = ['message', 'flag_date', 'comments', 'message_text']
    actions = ['accept_flags']

    def message_link(self, obj):
        return '<a href="{}">Message</a>'.format(
                reverse('admin:messages_message_change', args=[obj.message.id]))
    message_link.allow_tags = True
    message_link.short_description = 'Message'

    def message_text(self, obj):
        return obj.message.html
    message_text.allow_tags = True
    message_text.short_description = 'Message text'

    def accept_flags(self, request, qs):
        """This admin action awards a security pin to the user who reported the
        message and then deletes the flag object.

        """
        count = qs.count()
        for flag in qs:
            bio.badges.award_badge(bio.badges.SECURITY_PIN, flag.message.receiver)
            flag.delete()

        self.message_user(request,
            "%s flag(s) acknowledged. You may want to mark users as spammers now." % count)

    accept_flags.short_description = "Accept selected flags"

admin.site.register(Flag, FlagAdmin)
admin.site.register(Message, MessageAdmin)
admin.site.register(Options)