OpenSlides/openslides/core/widgets.py
Norman Jäckel 4f04223e08 Added Django's application configuration.
Used customized AppConfig classes in openslides.core, openslides.account,
openslides.projector, openslides.agenda, openslides.motion, openslides.assignment,
openslides.users, openslides.mediafile, openslides.config.

Refactored loading of signals, template signals and slides.
2014-12-10 17:16:58 +01:00

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from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy
from openslides.config.api import config
from openslides.projector.api import get_active_slide
from openslides.utils.widgets import Widget
from .models import CustomSlide
class WelcomeWidget(Widget):
"""
Welcome widget with static info for all users.
"""
name = 'welcome'
required_permission = 'core.can_see_dashboard'
default_column = 1
default_weight = 10
template_name = 'core/widget_welcome.html'
icon_css_class = 'icon-home'
def get_verbose_name(self):
return config['welcome_title']
class CustonSlideWidget(Widget):
"""
Widget to control custom slides.
"""
name = 'custom_slide'
verbose_name = ugettext_lazy('Custom Slides')
required_permission = 'core.can_manage_projector'
default_column = 2
default_weight = 30
template_name = 'core/widget_customslide.html'
context = None
icon_css_class = 'icon-star'
def get_context_data(self, **context):
"""
Adds custom slides and a flag whether the welcome page is active to
the context.
"""
context['slides'] = CustomSlide.objects.all().order_by('weight')
context['welcomepage_is_active'] = (
get_active_slide().get('callback', 'default') == 'default')
return super(CustonSlideWidget, self).get_context_data(**context)