OpenSlides/openslides/utils/projector.py
Oskar Hahn a4c00d5ee3 Angular Client
* Split angular app into a site- and a projector app
* Created client slide api and slides for customslide and user
* JS-function to activate a slide
2015-06-18 23:23:34 +02:00

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from django.dispatch import Signal
from .dispatch import SignalConnectMetaClass
class ProjectorElement(object, metaclass=SignalConnectMetaClass):
"""
Base class for an element on the projector.
Every app which wants to add projector elements has to create classes
subclassing from this base class with different names. The name attribute
has to be set. The metaclass (SignalConnectMetaClass) does the rest of the
magic.
"""
signal = Signal()
name = None
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
"""
Initializes the projector element instance. This is done when the
signal is sent.
Because of Django's signal API, we have to take wildcard keyword
arguments. But they are not used here.
"""
pass
@classmethod
def get_dispatch_uid(cls):
"""
Returns the classname as a unique string for each class. Returns None
for the base class so it will not be connected to the signal.
"""
if not cls.__name__ == 'ProjectorElement':
return cls.__name__
def get_data(self, projector_object, config_entry):
"""
Returns all data to be sent to the client. The projector object and
the config entry have to be given.
"""
self.projector_object = projector_object
self.config_entry = config_entry
assert self.config_entry.get('name') == self.name, (
'To get data of a projector element, the correct config entry has to be given.')
return {
'context': self.get_context()}
def get_context(self):
"""
Returns the context of the projector element.
"""
return None
def get_requirements(self, config_entry):
"""
Returns an iterable of ProjectorRequirement instances to setup
which views should be accessable for projector clients if the
projector element is active. The config_entry has to be given.
"""
return ()
class ProjectorRequirement:
"""
Container for required views. Such a view is defined by its class, its
action and its kwargs which come from the URL path.
"""
def __init__(self, view_class, view_action, **kwargs):
self.view_class = view_class
self.view_action = view_action
self.kwargs = kwargs
def is_currently_required(self, view_instance):
"""
Returns True if the view_instance matches the initiated data of this
requirement.
"""
if not type(view_instance) == self.view_class:
result = False
elif not view_instance.action == self.view_action:
result = False
else:
result = True
for key in view_instance.kwargs:
if not self.kwargs[key] == view_instance.kwargs[key]:
result = False
break
return result