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+try:
+ set
+except NameError:
+ from sets import Set as set
+from django import template
+from django.db.models.query import QuerySet
+from django.core.paginator import Paginator, QuerySetPaginator, InvalidPage
+
+register = template.Library()
+
+DEFAULT_PAGINATION = 20
+DEFAULT_WINDOW = 4
+DEFAULT_ORPHANS = 0
+
+def do_autopaginate(parser, token):
+ """
+ Splits the arguments to the autopaginate tag and formats them correctly.
+ """
+ split = token.split_contents()
+ if len(split) == 2:
+ return AutoPaginateNode(split[1])
+ elif len(split) == 3:
+ try:
+ paginate_by = int(split[2])
+ except ValueError:
+ raise template.TemplateSyntaxError(u'Got %s, but expected integer.' % split[2])
+ return AutoPaginateNode(split[1], paginate_by=paginate_by)
+ elif len(split) == 4:
+ try:
+ paginate_by = int(split[2])
+ except ValueError:
+ raise template.TemplateSyntaxError(u'Got %s, but expected integer.' % split[2])
+ try:
+ orphans = int(split[3])
+ except ValueError:
+ raise template.TemplateSyntaxError(u'Got %s, but expected integer.' % split[3])
+ return AutoPaginateNode(split[1], paginate_by=paginate_by, orphans=orphans)
+ else:
+ raise template.TemplateSyntaxError('%r tag takes one required argument and one optional argument' % split[0])
+
+class AutoPaginateNode(template.Node):
+ """
+ Emits the required objects to allow for Digg-style pagination.
+
+ First, it looks in the current context for the variable specified. This
+ should be either a QuerySet or a list.
+
+ 1. If it is a QuerySet, this ``AutoPaginateNode`` will emit a
+ ``QuerySetPaginator`` and the current page object into the context names
+ ``paginator`` and ``page_obj``, respectively.
+
+ 2. If it is a list, this ``AutoPaginateNode`` will emit a simple
+ ``Paginator`` and the current page object into the context names
+ ``paginator`` and ``page_obj``, respectively.
+
+ It will then replace the variable specified with only the objects for the
+ current page.
+
+ .. note::
+
+ It is recommended to use *{% paginate %}* after using the autopaginate
+ tag. If you choose not to use *{% paginate %}*, make sure to display the
+ list of availabale pages, or else the application may seem to be buggy.
+ """
+ def __init__(self, queryset_var, paginate_by=DEFAULT_PAGINATION, orphans=DEFAULT_ORPHANS):
+ self.queryset_var = template.Variable(queryset_var)
+ self.paginate_by = paginate_by
+ self.orphans = orphans
+
+ def render(self, context):
+ key = self.queryset_var.var
+ value = self.queryset_var.resolve(context)
+ if issubclass(value.__class__, QuerySet):
+ model = value.model
+ paginator_class = QuerySetPaginator
+ else:
+ value = list(value)
+ try:
+ model = value[0].__class__
+ except IndexError:
+ return u''
+ paginator_class = Paginator
+ paginator = paginator_class(value, self.paginate_by, self.orphans)
+ try:
+ page_obj = paginator.page(context['request'].page)
+ except InvalidPage:
+ context[key] = []
+ context['invalid_page'] = True
+ return u''
+ context[key] = page_obj.object_list
+ context['paginator'] = paginator
+ context['page_obj'] = page_obj
+ return u''
+
+def paginate(context, window=DEFAULT_WINDOW):
+ """
+ Renders the ``pagination/pagination.html`` template, resulting in a
+ Digg-like display of the available pages, given the current page. If there
+ are too many pages to be displayed before and after the current page, then
+ elipses will be used to indicate the undisplayed gap between page numbers.
+
+ Requires one argument, ``context``, which should be a dictionary-like data
+ structure and must contain the following keys:
+
+ ``paginator``
+ A ``Paginator`` or ``QuerySetPaginator`` object.
+
+ ``page_obj``
+ This should be the result of calling the page method on the
+ aforementioned ``Paginator`` or ``QuerySetPaginator`` object, given
+ the current page.
+
+ This same ``context`` dictionary-like data structure may also include:
+
+ ``getvars``
+ A dictionary of all of the **GET** parameters in the current request.
+ This is useful to maintain certain types of state, even when requesting
+ a different page.
+ """
+ try:
+ paginator = context['paginator']
+ page_obj = context['page_obj']
+ page_range = paginator.page_range
+ # First and last are simply the first *n* pages and the last *n* pages,
+ # where *n* is the current window size.
+ first = set(page_range[:window])
+ last = set(page_range[-window:])
+ # Now we look around our current page, making sure that we don't wrap
+ # around.
+ current_start = page_obj.number-1-window
+ if current_start < 0:
+ current_start = 0
+ current_end = page_obj.number-1+window
+ if current_end < 0:
+ current_end = 0
+ current = set(page_range[current_start:current_end])
+ pages = []
+ # If there's no overlap between the first set of pages and the current
+ # set of pages, then there's a possible need for elusion.
+ if len(first.intersection(current)) == 0:
+ first_list = sorted(list(first))
+ second_list = sorted(list(current))
+ pages.extend(first_list)
+ diff = second_list[0] - first_list[-1]
+ # If there is a gap of two, between the last page of the first
+ # set and the first page of the current set, then we're missing a
+ # page.
+ if diff == 2:
+ pages.append(second_list[0] - 1)
+ # If the difference is just one, then there's nothing to be done,
+ # as the pages need no elusion and are correct.
+ elif diff == 1:
+ pass
+ # Otherwise, there's a bigger gap which needs to be signaled for
+ # elusion, by pushing a None value to the page list.
+ else:
+ pages.append(None)
+ pages.extend(second_list)
+ else:
+ pages.extend(sorted(list(first.union(current))))
+ # If there's no overlap between the current set of pages and the last
+ # set of pages, then there's a possible need for elusion.
+ if len(current.intersection(last)) == 0:
+ second_list = sorted(list(last))
+ diff = second_list[0] - pages[-1]
+ # If there is a gap of two, between the last page of the current
+ # set and the first page of the last set, then we're missing a
+ # page.
+ if diff == 2:
+ pages.append(second_list[0] - 1)
+ # If the difference is just one, then there's nothing to be done,
+ # as the pages need no elusion and are correct.
+ elif diff == 1:
+ pass
+ # Otherwise, there's a bigger gap which needs to be signaled for
+ # elusion, by pushing a None value to the page list.
+ else:
+ pages.append(None)
+ pages.extend(second_list)
+ else:
+ pages.extend(sorted(list(last.difference(current))))
+ to_return = {
+ 'pages': pages,
+ 'page_obj': page_obj,
+ 'paginator': paginator,
+ 'is_paginated': paginator.count > paginator.per_page,
+ }
+ if 'request' in context:
+ getvars = context['request'].GET.copy()
+ if 'page' in getvars:
+ del getvars['page']
+ if len(getvars.keys()) > 0:
+ to_return['getvars'] = "&%s" % getvars.urlencode()
+ else:
+ to_return['getvars'] = ''
+ return to_return
+ except KeyError:
+ return {}
+register.inclusion_tag('pagination/pagination.html', takes_context=True)(paginate)
+register.tag('autopaginate', do_autopaginate)
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