+class MultiQuerySet(object):
+ def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
+ self.querysets = args
+ self._count = None
+
+ def count(self):
+ if not self._count:
+ self._count = sum(len(qs) for qs in self.querysets)
+ return self._count
+
+ def __len__(self):
+ return self.count()
+
+ def __getitem__(self, item):
+ try:
+ indices = (offset, stop, step) = item.indices(self.count())
+ except AttributeError:
+ # it's not a slice - make it one
+ return self[item : item + 1][0]
+ items = []
+ total_len = stop - offset
+ for qs in self.querysets:
+ if len(qs) < offset:
+ offset -= len(qs)
+ else:
+ items += list(qs[offset:stop])
+ if len(items) >= total_len:
+ return items
+ else:
+ offset = 0
+ stop = total_len - len(items)
+ continue
+
+
+def truncate_html_words(s, num, end_text='...'):
+ """Truncates HTML to a certain number of words (not counting tags and
+ comments). Closes opened tags if they were correctly closed in the given
+ html. Takes an optional argument of what should be used to notify that the
+ string has been truncated, defaulting to ellipsis (...).
+
+ Newlines in the HTML are preserved.
+
+ This is just a version of django.utils.text.truncate_html_words with no space before the end_text.
+ """
+ s = force_unicode(s)
+ length = int(num)
+ if length <= 0:
+ return u''
+ html4_singlets = ('br', 'col', 'link', 'base', 'img', 'param', 'area', 'hr', 'input')
+ # Set up regular expressions
+ re_words = re.compile(r'&.*?;|<.*?>|(\w[\w-]*)', re.U)
+ re_tag = re.compile(r'<(/)?([^ ]+?)(?: (/)| .*?)?>')
+ # Count non-HTML words and keep note of open tags
+ pos = 0
+ end_text_pos = 0
+ words = 0
+ open_tags = []
+ while words <= length:
+ m = re_words.search(s, pos)
+ if not m:
+ # Checked through whole string
+ break
+ pos = m.end(0)
+ if m.group(1):
+ # It's an actual non-HTML word
+ words += 1
+ if words == length:
+ end_text_pos = pos
+ continue
+ # Check for tag
+ tag = re_tag.match(m.group(0))
+ if not tag or end_text_pos:
+ # Don't worry about non tags or tags after our truncate point
+ continue
+ closing_tag, tagname, self_closing = tag.groups()
+ tagname = tagname.lower() # Element names are always case-insensitive
+ if self_closing or tagname in html4_singlets:
+ pass
+ elif closing_tag:
+ # Check for match in open tags list
+ try:
+ i = open_tags.index(tagname)
+ except ValueError:
+ pass
+ else:
+ # SGML: An end tag closes, back to the matching start tag, all unclosed intervening start tags with omitted end tags
+ open_tags = open_tags[i+1:]