# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 # Copyright 2012 Nebula, Inc. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may # not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain # a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT # WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the # License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations # under the License. import collections import copy import logging from operator import attrgetter import sys from django import forms from django.http import HttpResponse from django import template from django.conf import settings from django.contrib import messages from django.core import urlresolvers from django.template.loader import render_to_string from django.utils import http from django.utils.datastructures import SortedDict from django.utils.html import escape from django.utils.http import urlencode from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _ from django.utils.safestring import mark_safe from django.utils import termcolors from horizon import exceptions from horizon.utils import html from .actions import FilterAction, LinkAction LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) PALETTE = termcolors.PALETTES[termcolors.DEFAULT_PALETTE] STRING_SEPARATOR = "__" class Column(html.HTMLElement): """ A class which represents a single column in a :class:`.DataTable`. .. attribute:: transform A string or callable. If ``transform`` is a string, it should be the name of the attribute on the underlying data class which should be displayed in this column. If it is a callable, it will be passed the current row's data at render-time and should return the contents of the cell. Required. .. attribute:: verbose_name The name for this column which should be used for display purposes. Defaults to the value of ``transform`` with the first letter of each word capitalized. .. attribute:: sortable Boolean to determine whether this column should be sortable or not. Defaults to False. .. attribute:: hidden Boolean to determine whether or not this column should be displayed when rendering the table. Default: ``False``. .. attribute:: link A string or callable which returns a URL which will be wrapped around this column's text as a link. .. attribute:: status Boolean designating whether or not this column represents a status (i.e. "enabled/disabled", "up/down", "active/inactive"). Default: ``False``. .. attribute:: status_choices A tuple of tuples representing the possible data values for the status column and their associated boolean equivalent. Positive states should equate to ``True``, negative states should equate to ``False``, and indeterminate states should be ``None``. Values are compared in a case-insensitive manner. Example (these are also the default values):: status_choices = ( ('enabled', True), ('true', True) ('up', True), ('active', True), ('on', True), ('none', None), ('unknown', None), ('', None), ('disabled', False), ('down', False), ('false', False), ('inactive', False), ('off', False), ) .. attribute:: display_choices A tuple of tuples representing the possible values to substitute the data when displayed in the column cell. .. attribute:: empty_value A string or callable to be used for cells which have no data. Defaults to the string ``"-"``. .. attribute:: filters A list of functions (often template filters) to be applied to the value of the data for this column prior to output. This is effectively a shortcut for writing a custom ``transform`` function in simple cases. .. attribute:: classes An iterable of CSS classes which should be added to this column. Example: ``classes=('foo', 'bar')``. .. attribute:: attrs A dict of HTML attribute strings which should be added to this column. Example: ``attrs={"data-foo": "bar"}``. """ # Used to retain order when instantiating columns on a table creation_counter = 0 # Used for special auto-generated columns auto = None transform = None name = None verbose_name = None status_choices = ( ('enabled', True), ('true', True), ('up', True), ('active', True), ('on', True), ('none', None), ('unknown', None), ('', None), ('disabled', False), ('down', False), ('false', False), ('inactive', False), ('off', False), ) def __init__(self, transform, verbose_name=None, sortable=False, link=None, hidden=False, attrs=None, status=False, status_choices=None, display_choices=None, empty_value=None, filters=None, classes=None): self.classes = classes or getattr(self, "classes", []) super(Column, self).__init__() self.attrs.update(attrs or {}) if callable(transform): self.transform = transform self.name = transform.__name__ else: self.transform = unicode(transform) self.name = self.transform self.sortable = sortable # Empty string is a valid value for verbose_name if verbose_name is None: verbose_name = self.transform.title() else: verbose_name = verbose_name self.verbose_name = verbose_name self.link = link self.hidden = hidden self.status = status self.empty_value = empty_value or '-' self.filters = filters or [] if status_choices: self.status_choices = status_choices self.display_choices = display_choices self.creation_counter = Column.creation_counter Column.creation_counter += 1 if self.sortable: self.classes.append("sortable") if self.hidden: self.classes.append("hide") def __unicode__(self): return unicode(self.verbose_name) def __repr__(self): return '<%s: %s>' % (self.__class__.__name__, self.name) def get_data(self, datum): """ Returns the appropriate data for this column from the given input. The return value will be either the attribute specified for this column or the return value of the attr:`~horizon.tables.Column.transform` method for this column. """ datum_id = self.table.get_object_id(datum) if datum_id in self.table._data_cache[self]: return self.table._data_cache[self][datum_id] # Callable transformations if callable(self.transform): data = self.transform(datum) # Basic object lookups elif hasattr(datum, self.transform): data = getattr(datum, self.transform, None) # Dict lookups elif isinstance(datum, collections.Iterable) and \ self.transform in datum: data = datum.get(self.transform) else: if settings.DEBUG: msg = _("The attribute %(attr)s doesn't exist on " "%(obj)s.") % {'attr': self.transform, 'obj': datum} msg = termcolors.colorize(msg, **PALETTE['ERROR']) LOG.warning(msg) data = None display_value = None if self.display_choices: display_value = [display for (value, display) in self.display_choices if value.lower() == (data or '').lower()] if display_value: data = display_value[0] else: for filter_func in self.filters: data = filter_func(data) self.table._data_cache[self][datum_id] = data return self.table._data_cache[self][datum_id] def get_link_url(self, datum): """ Returns the final value for the column's ``link`` property. If ``link`` is a callable, it will be passed the current data object and should return a URL. Otherwise ``get_link_url`` will attempt to call ``reverse`` on ``link`` with the object's id as a parameter. Failing that, it will simply return the value of ``link``. """ obj_id = self.table.get_object_id(datum) if callable(self.link): return self.link(datum) try: return urlresolvers.reverse(self.link, args=(obj_id,)) except urlresolvers.NoReverseMatch: return self.link class Row(html.HTMLElement): """ Represents a row in the table. When iterated, the ``Row`` instance will yield each of its cells. Rows are capable of AJAX updating, with a little added work: The ``ajax`` property needs to be set to ``True``, and subclasses need to define a ``get_data`` method which returns a data object appropriate for consumption by the table (effectively the "get" lookup versus the table's "list" lookup). The automatic update interval is configurable by setting the key ``ajax_poll_interval`` in the ``settings.HORIZON_CONFIG`` dictionary. Default: ``2500`` (measured in milliseconds). .. attribute:: table The table which this row belongs to. .. attribute:: datum The data object which this row represents. .. attribute:: id A string uniquely representing this row composed of the table name and the row data object's identifier. .. attribute:: cells The cells belonging to this row stored in a ``SortedDict`` object. This attribute is populated during instantiation. .. attribute:: status Boolean value representing the status of this row calculated from the values of the table's ``status_columns`` if they are set. .. attribute:: status_class Returns a css class for the status of the row based on ``status``. .. attribute:: ajax Boolean value to determine whether ajax updating for this row is enabled. .. attribute:: ajax_action_name String that is used for the query parameter key to request AJAX updates. Generally you won't need to change this value. Default: ``"row_update"``. """ ajax = False ajax_action_name = "row_update" def __init__(self, table, datum=None): super(Row, self).__init__() self.table = table self.datum = datum if self.datum: self.load_cells() else: self.id = None self.cells = [] def load_cells(self, datum=None): """ Load the row's data (either provided at initialization or as an argument to this function), initiailize all the cells contained by this row, and set the appropriate row properties which require the row's data to be determined. This function is called automatically by :meth:`~horizon.tables.Row.__init__` if the ``datum`` argument is provided. However, by not providing the data during initialization this function allows for the possibility of a two-step loading pattern when you need a row instance but don't yet have the data available. """ # Compile all the cells on instantiation. table = self.table if datum: self.datum = datum else: datum = self.datum cells = [] for column in table.columns.values(): if column.auto == "multi_select": widget = forms.CheckboxInput(check_test=False) # Convert value to string to avoid accidental type conversion data = widget.render('object_ids', unicode(table.get_object_id(datum))) table._data_cache[column][table.get_object_id(datum)] = data elif column.auto == "actions": data = table.render_row_actions(datum) table._data_cache[column][table.get_object_id(datum)] = data else: data = column.get_data(datum) cell = Cell(datum, data, column, self) cells.append((column.name or column.auto, cell)) self.cells = SortedDict(cells) if self.ajax: interval = settings.HORIZON_CONFIG.get('ajax_poll_interval', 2500) self.attrs['data-update-interval'] = interval self.attrs['data-update-url'] = self.get_ajax_update_url() self.classes.append("ajax-update") # Add the row's status class and id to the attributes to be rendered. self.classes.append(self.status_class) id_vals = {"table": self.table.name, "sep": STRING_SEPARATOR, "id": table.get_object_id(datum)} self.id = "%(table)s%(sep)srow%(sep)s%(id)s" % id_vals self.attrs['id'] = self.id def __repr__(self): return '<%s: %s>' % (self.__class__.__name__, self.id) def __iter__(self): return iter(self.cells.values()) @property def status(self): column_names = self.table._meta.status_columns if column_names: statuses = dict([(column_name, self.cells[column_name].status) for column_name in column_names]) return self.table.calculate_row_status(statuses) @property def status_class(self): column_names = self.table._meta.status_columns if column_names: return self.table.get_row_status_class(self.status) else: return '' def render(self): return render_to_string("horizon/common/_data_table_row.html", {"row": self}) def get_cells(self): """ Returns the bound cells for this row in order. """ return self.cells.values() def get_ajax_update_url(self): table_url = self.table.get_absolute_url() params = urlencode({"table": self.table.name, "action": self.ajax_action_name, "obj_id": self.table.get_object_id(self.datum)}) return "%s?%s" % (table_url, params) def get_data(self, request, obj_id): """ Fetches the updated data for the row based on the object id passed in. Must be implemented by a subclass to allow AJAX updating. """ raise NotImplementedError("You must define a get_data method on %s" % self.__class__.__name__) class Cell(html.HTMLElement): """ Represents a single cell in the table. """ def __init__(self, datum, data, column, row, attrs=None, classes=None): self.classes = classes or getattr(self, "classes", []) super(Cell, self).__init__() self.attrs.update(attrs or {}) self.datum = datum self.data = data self.column = column self.row = row def __repr__(self): return '<%s: %s, %s>' % (self.__class__.__name__, self.column.name, self.row.id) @property def value(self): """ Returns a formatted version of the data for final output. This takes into consideration the :attr:`~horizon.tables.Column.link`` and :attr:`~horizon.tables.Column.empty_value` attributes. """ try: data = self.column.get_data(self.datum) if data is None: if callable(self.column.empty_value): data = self.column.empty_value(self.datum) else: data = self.column.empty_value except: data = None exc_info = sys.exc_info() raise template.TemplateSyntaxError, exc_info[1], exc_info[2] if self.column.link: url = self.column.get_link_url(self.datum) if url: # Escape the data inside while allowing our HTML to render data = mark_safe('%s' % (url, escape(data))) return data @property def status(self): """ Gets the status for the column based on the cell's data. """ # Deal with status column mechanics based in this cell's data if hasattr(self, '_status'): return self._status if self.column.status or \ self.column.name in self.column.table._meta.status_columns: #returns the first matching status found data_value_lower = unicode(self.data).lower() for status_name, status_value in self.column.status_choices: if unicode(status_name).lower() == data_value_lower: self._status = status_value return self._status self._status = None return self._status def get_status_class(self, status): """ Returns a css class name determined by the status value. """ if status is True: return "status_up" elif status is False: return "status_down" else: return "status_unknown" def get_default_classes(self): """ Returns a flattened string of the cell's CSS classes. """ column_class_string = self.column.get_final_attrs().get('class', "") classes = set(column_class_string.split(" ")) if self.column.status: classes.add(self.get_status_class(self.status)) return list(classes) class DataTableOptions(object): """ Contains options for :class:`.DataTable` objects. .. attribute:: name A short name or slug for the table. .. attribute:: verbose_name A more verbose name for the table meant for display purposes. .. attribute:: columns A list of column objects or column names. Controls ordering/display of the columns in the table. .. attribute:: table_actions A list of action classes derived from the :class:`~horizon.tables.Action` class. These actions will handle tasks such as bulk deletion, etc. for multiple objects at once. .. attribute:: row_actions A list similar to ``table_actions`` except tailored to appear for each row. These actions act on a single object at a time. .. attribute:: actions_column Boolean value to control rendering of an additional column containing the various actions for each row. Defaults to ``True`` if any actions are specified in the ``row_actions`` option. .. attribute:: multi_select Boolean value to control rendering of an extra column with checkboxes for selecting multiple objects in the table. Defaults to ``True`` if any actions are specified in the ``table_actions`` option. .. attribute:: filter Boolean value to control the display of the "filter" search box in the table actions. By default it checks whether or not an instance of :class:`.FilterAction` is in :attr:`.table_actions`. .. attribute:: template String containing the template which should be used to render the table. Defaults to ``"horizon/common/_data_table.html"``. .. attribute:: context_var_name The name of the context variable which will contain the table when it is rendered. Defaults to ``"table"``. .. attribute:: pagination_param The name of the query string parameter which will be used when paginating this table. When using multiple tables in a single view this will need to be changed to differentiate between the tables. Default: ``"marker"``. .. attribute:: status_columns A list or tuple of column names which represents the "state" of the data object being represented. If ``status_columns`` is set, when the rows are rendered the value of this column will be used to add an extra class to the row in the form of ``"status_up"`` or ``"status_down"`` for that row's data. The row status is used by other Horizon components to trigger tasks such as dynamic AJAX updating. .. attribute:: row_class The class which should be used for rendering the rows of this table. Optional. Default: :class:`~horizon.tables.Row`. .. attribute:: column_class The class which should be used for handling the columns of this table. Optional. Default: :class:`~horizon.tables.Column`. """ def __init__(self, options): self.name = getattr(options, 'name', self.__class__.__name__) verbose_name = getattr(options, 'verbose_name', None) \ or self.name.title() self.verbose_name = verbose_name self.columns = getattr(options, 'columns', None) self.status_columns = getattr(options, 'status_columns', []) self.table_actions = getattr(options, 'table_actions', []) self.row_actions = getattr(options, 'row_actions', []) self.row_class = getattr(options, 'row_class', Row) self.column_class = getattr(options, 'column_class', Column) self.pagination_param = getattr(options, 'pagination_param', 'marker') # Set self.filter if we have any FilterActions filter_actions = [action for action in self.table_actions if issubclass(action, FilterAction)] if len(filter_actions) > 1: raise NotImplementedError("Multiple filter actions is not " "currently supported.") self.filter = getattr(options, 'filter', len(filter_actions) > 0) if len(filter_actions) == 1: self._filter_action = filter_actions.pop() else: self._filter_action = None self.template = 'horizon/common/_data_table.html' self.row_actions_template = \ 'horizon/common/_data_table_row_actions.html' self.table_actions_template = \ 'horizon/common/_data_table_table_actions.html' self.context_var_name = unicode(getattr(options, 'context_var_nam', 'table')) self.actions_column = getattr(options, 'actions_column', len(self.row_actions) > 0) self.multi_select = getattr(options, 'multi_select', len(self.table_actions) > 0) # Set runtime table defaults; not configurable. self.has_more_data = False class DataTableMetaclass(type): """ Metaclass to add options to DataTable class and collect columns. """ def __new__(mcs, name, bases, attrs): # Process options from Meta attrs["_meta"] = opts = DataTableOptions(attrs.get("Meta", None)) # Gather columns; this prevents the column from being an attribute # on the DataTable class and avoids naming conflicts. columns = [] for name, obj in attrs.items(): if issubclass(type(obj), (opts.column_class, Column)): column_instance = attrs.pop(name) column_instance.name = name columns.append((name, column_instance)) columns.sort(key=lambda x: x[1].creation_counter) # Iterate in reverse to preserve final order for base in bases[::-1]: if hasattr(base, 'base_columns'): columns = base.base_columns.items() + columns attrs['base_columns'] = SortedDict(columns) if opts.columns: # Remove any columns that weren't declared if we're being explicit # NOTE: we're iterating a COPY of the list here! for column_data in columns[:]: if column_data[0] not in opts.columns: columns.pop(columns.index(column_data)) # Re-order based on declared columns columns.sort(key=lambda x: attrs['_meta'].columns.index(x[0])) # Add in our auto-generated columns if opts.multi_select: multi_select = opts.column_class("multi_select", verbose_name="") multi_select.classes.append('multi_select_column') multi_select.auto = "multi_select" columns.insert(0, ("multi_select", multi_select)) if opts.actions_column: actions_column = opts.column_class("actions", verbose_name=_("Actions")) actions_column.classes.append('actions_column') actions_column.auto = "actions" columns.append(("actions", actions_column)) # Store this set of columns internally so we can copy them per-instance attrs['_columns'] = SortedDict(columns) # Gather and register actions for later access since we only want # to instantiate them once. # (list() call gives deterministic sort order, which sets don't have.) actions = list(set(opts.row_actions) | set(opts.table_actions)) actions.sort(key=attrgetter('name')) actions_dict = SortedDict([(action.name, action()) \ for action in actions]) attrs['base_actions'] = actions_dict if opts._filter_action: # Replace our filter action with the instantiated version opts._filter_action = actions_dict[opts._filter_action.name] # Create our new class! return type.__new__(mcs, name, bases, attrs) class DataTable(object): """ A class which defines a table with all data and associated actions. .. attribute:: name String. Read-only access to the name specified in the table's Meta options. .. attribute:: multi_select Boolean. Read-only access to whether or not this table should display a column for multi-select checkboxes. .. attribute:: data Read-only access to the data this table represents. .. attribute:: filtered_data Read-only access to the data this table represents, filtered by the :meth:`~horizon.tables.FilterAction.filter` method of the table's :class:`~horizon.tables.FilterAction` class (if one is provided) using the current request's query parameters. """ __metaclass__ = DataTableMetaclass def __init__(self, request, data=None, **kwargs): self._meta.request = request self._meta.data = data self.kwargs = kwargs # Create a new set columns = [] for key, _column in self._columns.items(): column = copy.copy(_column) column.table = self columns.append((key, column)) self.columns = SortedDict(columns) self._populate_data_cache() # Associate these actions with this table for action in self.base_actions.values(): action.table = self def __unicode__(self): return unicode(self._meta.verbose_name) def __repr__(self): return '<%s: %s>' % (self.__class__.__name__, self.name) @property def name(self): return self._meta.name @property def data(self): return self._meta.data @data.setter def data(self, data): self._meta.data = data @property def multi_select(self): return self._meta.multi_select @property def filtered_data(self): if not hasattr(self, '_filtered_data'): self._filtered_data = self.data if self._meta.filter and self._meta._filter_action: action = self._meta._filter_action filter_string = self.get_filter_string() request_method = self._meta.request.method if filter_string and request_method == action.method: self._filtered_data = action.filter(self, self.data, filter_string) return self._filtered_data def get_filter_string(self): filter_action = self._meta._filter_action param_name = filter_action.get_param_name() filter_string = self._meta.request.POST.get(param_name, '') return filter_string def _populate_data_cache(self): self._data_cache = {} # Set up hash tables to store data points for each column for column in self.get_columns(): self._data_cache[column] = {} def _filter_action(self, action, request, datum=None): try: # Catch user errors in permission functions here return action._allowed(request, datum) except Exception: LOG.exception("Error while checking action permissions.") return None def render(self): """ Renders the table using the template from the table options. """ table_template = template.loader.get_template(self._meta.template) extra_context = {self._meta.context_var_name: self} context = template.RequestContext(self._meta.request, extra_context) return table_template.render(context) def get_absolute_url(self): """ Returns the canonical URL for this table. This is used for the POST action attribute on the form element wrapping the table. In many cases it is also useful for redirecting after a successful action on the table. For convenience it defaults to the value of ``request.get_full_path()`` with any query string stripped off, e.g. the path at which the table was requested. """ return self._meta.request.get_full_path().partition('?')[0] def get_empty_message(self): """ Returns the message to be displayed when there is no data. """ return _("No items to display.") def get_object_by_id(self, lookup): """ Returns the data object from the table's dataset which matches the ``lookup`` parameter specified. An error will be raised if the match is not a single data object. Uses :meth:`~horizon.tables.DataTable.get_object_id` internally. """ matches = [datum for datum in self.data if self.get_object_id(datum) == lookup] if len(matches) > 1: raise ValueError("Multiple matches were returned for that id: %s." % matches) if not matches: raise exceptions.Http302(self.get_absolute_url(), _('No match returned for the id "%s".') % lookup) return matches[0] def get_table_actions(self): """ Returns a list of the action instances for this table. """ bound_actions = [self.base_actions[action.name] for action in self._meta.table_actions] return [action for action in bound_actions if self._filter_action(action, self._meta.request)] def get_row_actions(self, datum): """ Returns a list of the action instances for a specific row. """ bound_actions = [] for action in self._meta.row_actions: # Copy to allow modifying properties per row bound_action = copy.copy(self.base_actions[action.name]) bound_action.attrs = copy.copy(bound_action.attrs) bound_action.datum = datum # Remove disallowed actions. if not self._filter_action(bound_action, self._meta.request, datum): continue # Hook for modifying actions based on data. No-op by default. bound_action.update(self._meta.request, datum) # Pre-create the URL for this link with appropriate parameters if issubclass(bound_action.__class__, LinkAction): bound_action.bound_url = bound_action.get_link_url(datum) bound_actions.append(bound_action) return bound_actions def render_table_actions(self): """ Renders the actions specified in ``Meta.table_actions``. """ template_path = self._meta.table_actions_template table_actions_template = template.loader.get_template(template_path) bound_actions = self.get_table_actions() extra_context = {"table_actions": bound_actions} if self._meta.filter: extra_context["filter"] = self._meta._filter_action context = template.RequestContext(self._meta.request, extra_context) return table_actions_template.render(context) def render_row_actions(self, datum): """ Renders the actions specified in ``Meta.row_actions`` using the current row data. """ template_path = self._meta.row_actions_template row_actions_template = template.loader.get_template(template_path) bound_actions = self.get_row_actions(datum) extra_context = {"row_actions": bound_actions, "row_id": self.get_object_id(datum)} context = template.RequestContext(self._meta.request, extra_context) return row_actions_template.render(context) @staticmethod def parse_action(action_string): """ Parses the ``action`` parameter (a string) sent back with the POST data. By default this parses a string formatted as ``{{ table_name }}__{{ action_name }}__{{ row_id }}`` and returns each of the pieces. The ``row_id`` is optional. """ if action_string: bits = action_string.split(STRING_SEPARATOR) bits.reverse() table = bits.pop() action = bits.pop() try: object_id = bits.pop() except IndexError: object_id = None return table, action, object_id def take_action(self, action_name, obj_id=None, obj_ids=None): """ Locates the appropriate action and routes the object data to it. The action should return an HTTP redirect if successful, or a value which evaluates to ``False`` if unsuccessful. """ # See if we have a list of ids obj_ids = obj_ids or self._meta.request.POST.getlist('object_ids') action = self.base_actions.get(action_name, None) if not action or action.method != self._meta.request.method: # We either didn't get an action or we're being hacked. Goodbye. return None # Meanhile, back in Gotham... if not action.requires_input or obj_id or obj_ids: if obj_id: obj_id = self.sanitize_id(obj_id) if obj_ids: obj_ids = [self.sanitize_id(i) for i in obj_ids] # Single handling is easy if not action.handles_multiple: response = action.single(self, self._meta.request, obj_id) # Otherwise figure out what to pass along else: # Preference given to a specific id, since that implies # the user selected an action for just one row. if obj_id: obj_ids = [obj_id] response = action.multiple(self, self._meta.request, obj_ids) return response elif action and action.requires_input and not (obj_id or obj_ids): messages.info(self._meta.request, _("Please select a row before taking that action.")) return None @classmethod def check_handler(cls, request): """ Determine whether the request should be handled by this table. """ if request.method == "POST" and "action" in request.POST: table, action, obj_id = cls.parse_action(request.POST["action"]) elif "table" in request.GET and "action" in request.GET: table = request.GET["table"] action = request.GET["action"] obj_id = request.GET.get("obj_id", None) else: table = action = obj_id = None return table, action, obj_id def maybe_preempt(self): """ Determine whether the request should be handled by a preemptive action on this table or by an AJAX row update before loading any data. """ request = self._meta.request table_name, action_name, obj_id = self.check_handler(request) if table_name == self.name: # Handle AJAX row updating. new_row = self._meta.row_class(self) if new_row.ajax and new_row.ajax_action_name == action_name: try: datum = new_row.get_data(request, obj_id) new_row.load_cells(datum) error = False except: datum = None error = exceptions.handle(request, ignore=True) if request.is_ajax(): if not error: return HttpResponse(new_row.render()) else: return HttpResponse(status=error.status_code) preemptive_actions = [action for action in self.base_actions.values() if action.preempt] if action_name: for action in preemptive_actions: if action.name == action_name: handled = self.take_action(action_name, obj_id) if handled: return handled return None def maybe_handle(self): """ Determine whether the request should be handled by any action on this table after data has been loaded. """ request = self._meta.request table_name, action_name, obj_id = self.check_handler(request) if table_name == self.name and action_name: return self.take_action(action_name, obj_id) return None def sanitize_id(self, obj_id): """ Override to modify an incoming obj_id to match existing API data types or modify the format. """ return obj_id def get_object_id(self, datum): """ Returns the identifier for the object this row will represent. By default this returns an ``id`` attribute on the given object, but this can be overridden to return other values. .. warning:: Make sure that the value returned is a unique value for the id otherwise rendering issues can occur. """ return datum.id def get_object_display(self, datum): """ Returns a display name that identifies this object. By default, this returns a ``name`` attribute from the given object, but this can be overriden to return other values. """ return datum.name def has_more_data(self): """ Returns a boolean value indicating whether there is more data available to this table from the source (generally an API). The method is largely meant for internal use, but if you want to override it to provide custom behavior you can do so at your own risk. """ return self._meta.has_more_data def get_marker(self): """ Returns the identifier for the last object in the current data set for APIs that use marker/limit-based paging. """ return http.urlquote_plus(self.get_object_id(self.data[-1])) def get_pagination_string(self): """ Returns the query parameter string to paginate this table. """ return "=".join([self._meta.pagination_param, self.get_marker()]) def calculate_row_status(self, statuses): """ Returns a boolean value determining the overall row status based on the dictionary of column name to status mappings passed in. By default, it uses the following logic: #. If any statuses are ``False``, return ``False``. #. If no statuses are ``False`` but any or ``None``, return ``None``. #. If all statuses are ``True``, return ``True``. This provides the greatest protection against false positives without weighting any particular columns. The ``statuses`` parameter is passed in as a dictionary mapping column names to their statuses in order to allow this function to be overridden in such a way as to weight one column's status over another should that behavior be desired. """ values = statuses.values() if any([status is False for status in values]): return False elif any([status is None for status in values]): return None else: return True def get_row_status_class(self, status): """ Returns a css class name determined by the status value. This class name is used to indicate the status of the rows in the table if any ``status_columns`` have been specified. """ if status is True: return "status_up" elif status is False: return "status_down" else: return "status_unknown" def get_columns(self): """ Returns this table's columns including auto-generated ones.""" return self.columns.values() def get_rows(self): """ Return the row data for this table broken out by columns. """ rows = [] try: for datum in self.filtered_data: rows.append(self._meta.row_class(self, datum)) except: # Exceptions can be swallowed at the template level here, # re-raising as a TemplateSyntaxError makes them visible. LOG.exception("Error while rendering table rows.") exc_info = sys.exc_info() raise template.TemplateSyntaxError, exc_info[1], exc_info[2] return rows