import warnings
from django.template.base import parse_bits
from django.utils.translation import get_language, activate
-from .store import cache_include
+from .cache import cache_include, DEFAULT_TIMEOUT
from . import exceptions
from .variables import SsiVariable
-def ssi_included(view=None, use_lang=True, get_ssi_vars=None):
+def ssi_included(view=None, use_lang=True,
+ timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT, version=None,
+ get_ssi_vars=None, patch_response=None):
"""
Marks a view to be used as a snippet to be included with SSI.
# Don't use default django response caching for this view,
# just save the contents instead.
- cache_include(request.path, response.content)
+ cache_include(request.path, response.content,
+ timeout=timeout, version=version)
if hasattr(response, 'render') and callable(response.render):
response.add_post_render_callback(_check_included_vars)
# Remember get_ssi_vars so that in can be computed from args/kwargs
# by including view.
new_view.get_ssi_vars = get_ssi_vars
+ new_view.ssi_patch_response = patch_response
return new_view
return dec(view) if view else dec
-def ssi_variable(register, vary=None, name=None):
+def ssi_variable(register, name=None, patch_response=None):
"""
Creates a template tag representing an SSI variable from a function.
['context'] + params[1:], varargs, varkw,
defaults, takes_context=True,
name=function_name)
- return SsiVariableNode(tagpath, args, kwargs, vary, asvar)
+ return SsiVariableNode(tagpath, args, kwargs, patch_response, asvar)
_ssi_var_tag.get_value = func
#return _ssi_var_tag
return func