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from core.admin import ReadOnlyAwareAdmin, SliceInline
from core.middleware import get_request
# from core.models import User
from django import forms
from django.contrib import admin
# from services.vbbu.models import *
from synchronizers.new_base.modelaccessor import *
# The class to provide an admin interface on the web for the service.
# We do only configuration here and don't change any logic because the logic
# is taken care of for us by ReadOnlyAwareAdmin
class VBBUServiceAdmin(ReadOnlyAwareAdmin):
# We must set the model so that the admin knows what fields to use
model = VBBUService
verbose_name = "VBBU Service"
verbose_name_plural = "VBBU Services"
# Setting list_display creates columns on the admin page, each value here
# is a column, the column is populated for every instance of the model.
list_display = ("backend_status_icon", "name", "enabled")
# Used to indicate which values in the columns of the admin form are links.
list_display_links = ('backend_status_icon', 'name', )
# Denotes the sections of the form, the fields in the section, and the
# CSS classes used to style them. We represent this as a set of tuples, each
# tuple as a name (or None) and a set of fields and classes.
# Here the first section does not have a name so we use none. That first
# section has several fields indicated in the 'fields' attribute, and styled
# by the classes indicated in the 'classes' attribute. The classes given
# here are important for rendering the tabs on the form. To give the tabs
# we must assign the classes suit-tab and suit-tab-<name> where
# where <name> will be used later.
fieldsets = [(None, {'fields': ['backend_status_text', 'name', 'enabled',
'versionNumber', 'description', "view_url"],
'classes':['suit-tab suit-tab-general']})]
# Denotes the fields that are readonly and cannot be changed.
readonly_fields = ('backend_status_text', )
# Inlines are used to denote other models that can be edited on the same
# form as this one. In this case the service form also allows changes
# to slices.
inlines = [SliceInline]
extracontext_registered_admins = True
# Denotes the fields that can be changed by an admin but not be all users
user_readonly_fields = ["name", "enabled", "versionNumber", "description"]
# Associates fieldsets from this form and from the inlines.
# The format here are tuples, of (<name>, tab title). <name> comes from the
# <name> in the fieldsets.
suit_form_tabs = (('general', 'MCORD Service Details'),
('administration', 'Components'),
('slices', 'Slices'),)
# Used to include a template for a tab. Here we include the
# helloworldserviceadmin template in the top position for the administration
# tab.
suit_form_includes = (('admin.html',
'top',
'administration'),)
# Used to get the objects for this model that are associated with the
# requesting user.
def queryset(self, request):
return VBBUService.get_service_objects_by_user(request.user)
# Class to represent the form to add and edit tenants.
# We need to define this instead of just using an admin like we did for the
# service because tenants vary more than services and there isn't a common form.
# This allows us to change the python behavior for the admin form to save extra
# fields and control defaults.
class VBBUTenantForm(forms.ModelForm):
# Defines a field for the creator of this service. It is a dropdown which
# is populated with all of the users.
creator = forms.ModelChoiceField(queryset=User.objects.all())
# Defines a text field for the display message, it is not required.
display_message = forms.CharField(required=False)
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super(VBBUTenantForm, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
# Set the kind field to readonly
self.fields['kind'].widget.attrs['readonly'] = True
# Define the logic for obtaining the objects for the provider_service
# dropdown of the tenant form.
self.fields[
'provider_service'].queryset = VBBUService.get_service_objects().all()
# Set the initial kind to HELLO_WORLD_KIND for this tenant.
self.fields['kind'].initial = MCORD_KIND
# If there is an instance of this model then we can set the initial
# form values to the existing values.
if self.instance:
self.fields['creator'].initial = self.instance.creator
self.fields[
'display_message'].initial = self.instance.display_message
# If there is not an instance then we need to set initial values.
if (not self.instance) or (not self.instance.pk):
self.fields['creator'].initial = get_request().user
if VBBUService.get_service_objects().exists():
self.fields["provider_service"].initial = VBBUService.get_service_objects().all()[0]
# This function describes what happens when the save button is pressed on
# the tenant form. In this case we set the values for the instance that were
# entered.
def save(self, commit=True):
self.instance.creator = self.cleaned_data.get("creator")
self.instance.display_message = self.cleaned_data.get(
"display_message")
return super(VBBUTenantForm, self).save(commit=commit)
class Meta:
model = VBBUTenant
fields = '__all__'
# Define the admin form for the tenant. This uses a similar structure as the
# service but uses HelloWorldTenantCompleteForm to change the python behavior.
class VBBUTenantAdmin(ReadOnlyAwareAdmin):
verbose_name = "vBBU Component"
verbose_name_plural = "vBBU Components"
list_display = ('id', 'backend_status_icon', 'instance', 'display_message')
list_display_links = ('backend_status_icon', 'instance', 'display_message',
'id')
fieldsets = [(None, {'fields': ['backend_status_text', 'kind',
'provider_service', 'instance', 'creator',
'display_message'],
'classes': ['suit-tab suit-tab-general']})]
readonly_fields = ('backend_status_text', 'instance',)
form = VBBUTenantForm
suit_form_tabs = (('general', 'Details'),)
def queryset(self, request):
return VBBUTenant.get_tenant_objects_by_user(request.user)
# Associate the admin forms with the models.
admin.site.register(VBBUService, VBBUServiceAdmin)
admin.site.register(VBBUTenant, VBBUTenantAdmin)