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Wiki integration. Requests don't always have sessions.
In particular this occurs when a request is made without a trailing slash.
The Common middleware redirects when this happens, and the middleware
process_request() processing stops before a session can get added.
So just set an attribute on the request object for each operation.
This seemed weird to me at first, but there are plenty of examples of this
in the Django code base already.
author | Brian Neal <bgneal@gmail.com> |
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date | Tue, 13 Nov 2012 13:50:06 -0600 |
parents | ee87ea74d46b |
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""" purge_messages is a custom manage.py command for the messages application. It is intended to be called from a cron job to purge messages that have been deleted by both sender and receiver. """ from django.core.management.base import NoArgsCommand from messages.models import Message class Command(NoArgsCommand): help = "Delete messages that have been sent to the trash by both sender and receiver." def handle_noargs(self, **options): Message.objects.filter(sender_delete_date__isnull=False, receiver_delete_date__isnull=False).delete()