django-modeltranslation/modeltranslation/fields.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import sys
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from django.conf import settings
from django.core.exceptions import ImproperlyConfigured
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from django.db.models.fields import Field, CharField
from django.db.models.fields.related import (ForeignKey, OneToOneField,
ManyToManyField)
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from modeltranslation.utils import (get_language,
get_default_language,
build_localized_fieldname,
build_localized_verbose_name)
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# List of fields which don't have to be subclassed to be supported
STD_TRANSLATION_FIELDS = ('CharField', 'TextField', 'IntegerField',
'BooleanField', 'NullBooleanField',)
def create_translation_field(model, field_name, lang):
"""
Translation field factory.
Tries to create an object in the form ``'Translation%s' % cls_name``
(e.g. ``TranslationForeignKey``, ``TranslationManyToManyField``) based on
``model`` and ``field_name``. The class is usually a subclass of
``TranslationField`` and is supposed to be implemented in this module. If
the class is listed in ``STD_TRANSLATION_FIELDS`` then ``TranslationField``
will be used to instantiate the object. If the class is neither implemented
nor in ``STD_TRANSLATION_FIELDS`` ``ImproperlyConfigured`` will be raised.
"""
field = model._meta.get_field(field_name)
cls_name = field.__class__.__name__
# No subclass required for text fields
if cls_name in STD_TRANSLATION_FIELDS:
return TranslationField(translated_field=field, language=lang)
# Try to instantiate translation field subclass
try:
translation_field = getattr(sys.modules['modeltranslation.fields'],
'Translation%s' % cls_name)
except AttributeError:
raise ImproperlyConfigured('%s is not supported by '
'modeltranslation.' % cls_name)
# Handle related fields
if cls_name in ('ForeignKey', 'OneToOneField', 'ManyToManyField'):
to = field.rel.to._meta.object_name
return translation_field(translated_field=field, language=lang, to=to)
# TODO: Should never be reached?
return TranslationField(field, lang)
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class TranslationField(Field):
"""
The translation field functions as a proxy to the original field which is
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wrapped.
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For every field defined in the model's ``TranslationOptions`` localized
versions of that field are added to the model depending on the languages
given in ``settings.LANGUAGES``.
If for example there is a model ``News`` with a field ``title`` which is
registered for translation and the ``settings.LANGUAGES`` contains the
``de`` and ``en`` languages, the fields ``title_de`` and ``title_en`` will
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be added to the model class. These fields are realized using this
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descriptor.
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The translation field needs to know which language it contains therefore
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that needs to be specified when the field is created.
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"""
def __init__(self, translated_field, language, *args, **kwargs):
# Update the dict of this field with the content of the original one
# This might be a bit radical?! Seems to work though...
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self.__dict__.update(translated_field.__dict__)
self._post_init(translated_field, language)
def _post_init(self, translated_field, language):
"""Common init for subclasses of TranslationField."""
# Store the originally wrapped field for later
self.translated_field = translated_field
self.language = language
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# Translation are always optional (for now - maybe add some parameters
# to the translation options for configuring this)
self.null = True
self.blank = True
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# Adjust the name of this field to reflect the language
self.attname = build_localized_fieldname(self.translated_field.name,
self.language)
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self.name = self.attname
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# Copy the verbose name and append a language suffix
# (will show up e.g. in the admin).
self.verbose_name =\
build_localized_verbose_name(translated_field.verbose_name, language)
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def pre_save(self, model_instance, add):
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val = super(TranslationField, self).pre_save(model_instance, add)
if get_default_language() == self.language and not add:
# Rule is: 3. Assigning a value to a translation field of the
# default language also updates the original field
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model_instance.__dict__[self.translated_field.name] = val
return val
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def get_prep_value(self, value):
if value == '':
value = None
return self.translated_field.get_prep_value(value)
def get_prep_lookup(self, lookup_type, value):
return self.translated_field.get_prep_lookup(lookup_type, value)
def to_python(self, value):
return self.translated_field.to_python(value)
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def get_internal_type(self):
return self.translated_field.get_internal_type()
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def south_field_triple(self):
"""Returns a suitable description of this field for South."""
# We'll just introspect the _actual_ field.
from south.modelsinspector import introspector
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field_class = '%s.%s' % (self.translated_field.__class__.__module__,
self.translated_field.__class__.__name__)
args, kwargs = introspector(self)
# That's our definition!
return (field_class, args, kwargs)
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def formfield(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""Preserves the widget of the translated field."""
trans_formfield = self.translated_field.formfield(*args, **kwargs)
defaults = {'widget': type(trans_formfield.widget)}
defaults.update(kwargs)
return super(TranslationField, self).formfield(*args, **defaults)
class RelatedTranslationField(object):
"""
Mixin class which handles shared init of a translated relation field.
"""
def _related_pre_init(self, translated_field, language, *args, **kwargs):
self.translated_field = translated_field
self.language = language
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self.field_name = self.translated_field.name
self.translated_field_name =\
build_localized_fieldname(self.translated_field.name,
self.language)
# Dynamically add a related_name to the original field
translated_field.rel.related_name =\
'%s%s' % (self.translated_field.model._meta.module_name,
self.field_name)
TranslationField.__init__(self, self.translated_field, self.language,
*args, **kwargs)
def _related_post_init(self):
# Dynamically add a related_name to the translation fields
self.rel.related_name =\
'%s%s' % (self.translated_field.model._meta.module_name,
self.translated_field_name)
# ForeignKey's init overrides some essential values from
# TranslationField, they have to be reassigned.
TranslationField._post_init(self, self.translated_field, self.language)
class TranslationForeignKey(ForeignKey, TranslationField,
RelatedTranslationField):
def __init__(self, translated_field, language, to, to_field=None, *args,
**kwargs):
self._related_pre_init(translated_field, language, *args, **kwargs)
ForeignKey.__init__(self, to, to_field, **kwargs)
self._related_post_init()
class TranslationOneToOneField(OneToOneField, TranslationField,
RelatedTranslationField):
def __init__(self, translated_field, language, to, to_field=None, *args,
**kwargs):
self._related_pre_init(translated_field, language, *args, **kwargs)
OneToOneField.__init__(self, to, to_field, **kwargs)
self._related_post_init()
class TranslationManyToManyField(ManyToManyField, TranslationField,
RelatedTranslationField):
def __init__(self, translated_field, language, to, *args, **kwargs):
self._related_pre_init(translated_field, language, *args, **kwargs)
ManyToManyField.__init__(self, to, **kwargs)
self._related_post_init()
class TranslationFieldDescriptor(object):
"""A descriptor used for the original translated field."""
def __init__(self, name, initial_val="", fallback_value=None):
"""
The ``name`` is the name of the field (which is not available in the
descriptor by default - this is Python behaviour).
"""
self.name = name
self.val = initial_val
self.fallback_value = fallback_value
def __set__(self, instance, value):
lang = get_language()
loc_field_name = build_localized_fieldname(self.name, lang)
# also update the translation field of the current language
setattr(instance, loc_field_name, value)
# update the original field via the __dict__ to prevent calling the
# descriptor
instance.__dict__[self.name] = value
def __get__(self, instance, owner):
if not instance:
raise ValueError(u"Translation field '%s' can only be accessed "
"via an instance not via a class." % self.name)
loc_field_name = build_localized_fieldname(self.name,
get_language())
if hasattr(instance, loc_field_name):
return getattr(instance, loc_field_name) or\
(self.get_default_instance(instance) if\
self.fallback_value is None else\
self.fallback_value)
def get_default_instance(self, instance):
"""
Returns default instance of the field. Supposed to be overidden by
related subclasses.
"""
return instance.__dict__[self.name]
class RelatedTranslationFieldDescriptor(TranslationFieldDescriptor):
def __init__(self, name, initial_val="", fallback_value=None):
TranslationFieldDescriptor.__init__(self, name, initial_val="",
fallback_value=None)
def get_default_instance(self, instance):
# TODO: Implement
pass
class ManyToManyTranslationFieldDescriptor(TranslationFieldDescriptor):
def __init__(self, name, initial_val="", fallback_value=None):
TranslationFieldDescriptor.__init__(self, name, initial_val="",
fallback_value=None)
def get_default_instance(self, instance):
# TODO: Implement
pass