[reledit] refactor, split into reledit/doreledit where the former try to tell if edition *should* be done, and the later tell if edition *can* be done
"""html calendar views
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:license: GNU Lesser General Public License, v2.1 - http://www.gnu.org/licenses
"""
from logilab.mtconverter import xml_escape
from cubicweb.interfaces import ITimetableViews
from cubicweb.selectors import implements
from cubicweb.utils import date_range
from cubicweb.view import AnyRsetView
class _TaskEntry(object):
def __init__(self, task, color, column):
self.task = task
self.color = color
self.column = column
self.lines = 1
MIN_COLS = 3 # minimum number of task columns for a single user
class TimeTableView(AnyRsetView):
id = 'timetable'
title = _('timetable')
__select__ = implements(ITimetableViews)
need_navigation = False
def call(self, title=None):
"""Dumps a timetable from a resultset composed of a note (anything
with start/stop) and a user (anything)"""
self.req.add_css('cubicweb.timetable.css')
dates = {}
users = []
users_max = {}
# XXX: try refactoring with calendar.py:OneMonthCal
for row in xrange(self.rset.rowcount):
task = self.rset.get_entity(row, 0)
if len(self.rset[row])>1:
user = self.rset.get_entity(row, 1)
else:
user = u"*"
the_dates = []
if task.start and task.stop:
if task.start.toordinal() == task.stop.toordinal():
the_dates.append(task.start)
else:
the_dates += date_range( task.start, task.stop )
elif task.start:
the_dates.append(task.start)
elif task.stop:
the_dates.append(task.stop)
for d in the_dates:
d_users = dates.setdefault(d, {})
u_tasks = d_users.setdefault(user, set())
u_tasks.add( task )
task_max = users_max.setdefault(user, 0)
if len(u_tasks)>task_max:
users_max[user] = len(u_tasks)
if user not in users:
# keep original ordering
users.append(user)
if not dates:
return
date_min = min(dates)
date_max = max(dates)
#users = list(sorted(users, key=lambda u:u.login))
rows = []
# colors here are class names defined in cubicweb.css
colors = ["col%x" % i for i in xrange(12)]
next_color_index = 0
visited_tasks = {} # holds a description of a task for a user
task_colors = {} # remember a color assigned to a task
for date in date_range(date_min, date_max):
columns = [date]
d_users = dates.get(date, {})
for user in users:
# every user has its column "splitted" in at least MIN_COLS
# sub-columns (for overlapping tasks)
user_columns = [None] * max(MIN_COLS, users_max[user])
# every task that is "visited" for the first time
# require a special treatment, so we put them in
# 'postpone'
postpone = []
for task in d_users.get(user, []):
key = (task, user)
if key in visited_tasks:
task_descr = visited_tasks[ key ]
user_columns[task_descr.column] = task_descr, False
task_descr.lines += 1
else:
postpone.append(key)
for key in postpone:
# to every 'new' task we must affect a color
# (which must be the same for every user concerned
# by the task)
task, user = key
for i, t in enumerate(user_columns):
if t is None:
if task in task_colors:
color = task_colors[task]
else:
color = colors[next_color_index]
next_color_index = (next_color_index+1)%len(colors)
task_colors[task] = color
task_descr = _TaskEntry(task, color, i)
user_columns[i] = task_descr, True
visited_tasks[key] = task_descr
break
else:
raise RuntimeError("is it possible we got it wrong?")
columns.append( user_columns )
rows.append( columns )
widths = [ len(col) for col in rows[0][1:] ]
self.w(u'<div class="section">')
if title:
self.w(u'<h4>%s</h4>\n' % title)
self.w(u'<table class="listing timetable">')
self.render_col_headers(users, widths)
self.render_rows(rows)
self.w(u'</table>')
self.w(u'</div>\n')
def render_col_headers(self, users, widths):
""" render column headers """
self.w(u'<tr class="header">\n')
self.w(u'<th class="ttdate"> </th>\n')
columns = []
for user, width in zip(users, widths):
self.w(u'<th colspan="%s">' % max(MIN_COLS, width))
if user != u"*":
user.view('oneline', w=self.w)
else:
self.w(user)
self.w(u'</th>')
self.w(u'</tr>\n')
return columns
def render_rows(self, rows):
""" render table content (row headers and central content) """
odd = False
previous_is_empty = False
for row in rows:
date = row[0]
empty_line = True
for group in row[1:]:
for value in group:
if value:
empty_line = False
break
else:
continue
break
if empty_line and previous_is_empty:
continue
previous_is_empty = False
klass = "even"
if date.weekday() in (5, 6) and not empty_line:
klass = "odd"
self.w(u'<tr class="%s">' % klass)
odd = not odd
if not empty_line:
self.w(u'<th class="ttdate">%s</th>' % self.format_date(date) )
else:
self.w(u'<th>...</th>' )
previous_is_empty = True
empty_klasses = [ "ttle", "ttme", "ttre" ]
filled_klasses = [ "ttlf", "ttmf", "ttrf" ]
kj = 0 # 0: left, 1: mid, 2: right
for uid, group in enumerate(row[1:]):
for i, value in enumerate(group):
if i == 0:
kj = 0
elif i == len(group):
kj = 2
else:
kj = 1
if value:
task_descr, first_row = value
if first_row:
url = xml_escape(task_descr.task.absolute_url(vid="edition"))
self.w(u'<td rowspan="%d" class="%s %s" onclick="document.location=\'%s\'"> <div>' % (
task_descr.lines, task_descr.color, filled_klasses[kj], url))
task_descr.task.view('tooltip', w=self.w)
self.w(u'</div></td>')
else:
if empty_line:
self.w(u'<td class="ttempty"> </td>')
else:
self.w(u'<td class="%s"> </td>' % empty_klasses[kj] )
self.w(u'</tr>\n')