From: Alex Sadleir Date: Tue, 03 Sep 2013 01:06:17 +0000 Subject: initial commit X-Git-Url: https://maxious.lambdacomplex.org/git/?p=ckanext-datagovau.git&a=commitdiff&h=229c0ab1ba00d5037bb11c5d32919ee6fee79dcd --- initial commit --- --- /dev/null +++ b/.idea/other.xml @@ -1,1 +1,8 @@ + + + + + + --- /dev/null +++ b/.idea/testrunner.xml @@ -1,1 +1,9 @@ + + + + + + --- a/README.rst +++ b/README.rst @@ -1,64 +1,21 @@ -This CKAN Extension demonstrates some common patterns for customising a CKAN instance. +This CKAN Extension customises a CKAN instance for the hosting of data.gov.au. It comprises: -* A CKAN Extension "plugin" at ``ckanext/example/plugin.py`` which, when +* A CKAN Extension "plugin" at ``ckanext/datagovau/plugin.py`` which, when loaded, overrides various settings in the core ``ini``-file to provide: - - * A path to local customisations of the core templates and stylesheets - * A "stream filter" that replaces arbitrary strings in rendered templates - * A "route" to override and extend the default behaviour of a core CKAN page - -* A custom Pylons controller for overriding some core CKAN behaviour - -* A custom Package edit form - -* A plugin that allows for custom forms to be used for datasets based on - their "type". - -* A custom User registration and edition form - -* Some simple template customisations + * A path to local customisations of the core templates and available licenses database + * A custom Package edit form + * A custom n3/rdf output format Installation ============ To install this package, from your CKAN virtualenv, run the following from your CKAN base folder (e.g. ``pyenv/``):: - pip install -e git+https://github.com/okfn/ckanext-example#egg=ckanext-example + pip install -e git+https://github.com/okfn/ckanext-datagovau#egg=ckanext-datagovau -Then activate it by setting ``ckan.plugins = example`` in your main ``ini``-file. +Then activate it by setting ``ckan.plugins = datagovau`` in your main ``ini``-file. -Orientation -=========== -* Examine the source code, starting with ``ckanext/example/plugin.py`` - -* To understand the nuts and bolts of this file, which is a CKAN - *Extension*, read in conjunction with the "Extension - documentation": http://docs.ckan.org/en/latest/plugins.html - -* One thing the extension does is set the values of - ``extra_public_paths`` and ``extra_template_paths`` in the CKAN - config, which are "documented - here": http://docs.ckan.org/en/latest/configuration.html#extra-template-paths - -* These are set to point at directories within - ``ckanext/example/theme/`` (in this package). Here we: - * override the home page HTML ``ckanext/example/theme/templates/home/index.html`` - * provide some extra style by serving ``extra.css`` (which is loaded using the ``ckan.template_head_end`` option - * customise the navigation and header of the main template in the file ``layout.html``. - - The latter file is a great place to make global theme alterations. - It uses the _layout template_ pattern "described in the Genshi - documentation":http://genshi.edgewall.org/wiki/GenshiTutorial#AddingaLayoutTemplate. - This allows you to use Xpath selectors to override snippets of HTML - globally. - -* The custom package edit form at ``package_form.py`` follows a deprecated - way to make a form (using FormAlchemy). This part of the Example Theme needs - updating. In the meantime, follow the instructions at: - http://readthedocs.org/docs/ckan/en/latest/forms.html - - --- /dev/null +++ b/ckanext-datagovau.iml @@ -1,1 +1,13 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + --- /dev/null +++ b/ckanext/datagovau/templates/package/read_base.html @@ -1,1 +1,15 @@ +{% ckan_extends %} +{% block subtitle %}{{ pkg.title or pkg.name }}{% endblock %} + +{% block links -%} +{{ super() }} + +{% endblock -%} + +{% block head_extras -%} +{{ super() }} + +{% endblock -%} + + --- a/ckanext/example/__init__.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +1,1 @@ -# package --- a/ckanext/example/controller.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +1,1 @@ -import sys -from ckan.lib.base import request -from ckan.lib.base import c, g, h -from ckan.lib.base import model -from ckan.lib.base import render -from ckan.lib.base import _ -from ckan.lib.navl.validators import not_empty - -from ckan.controllers.user import UserController - - -class CustomUserController(UserController): - """This controller is an example to show how you might extend or - override core CKAN behaviour from an extension package. - - It overrides 2 method hooks which the base class uses to create the - validation schema for the creation and editing of a user; to require - that a fullname is given. - """ - - new_user_form = 'user/register.html' - - def _add_requires_full_name_to_schema(self, schema): - """ - Helper function that modifies the fullname validation on an existing schema - """ - schema['fullname'] = [not_empty, unicode] - - def _new_form_to_db_schema(self): - """ - Defines a custom schema that requires a full name to be supplied - - This method is a hook that the base class calls for the validation - schema to use when creating a new user. - """ - schema = super(CustomUserController, self)._new_form_to_db_schema() - self._add_requires_full_name_to_schema(schema) - return schema - - def _edit_form_to_db_schema(self): - """ - Defines a custom schema that requires a full name cannot be removed - when editing the user. - - This method is a hook that the base class calls for the validation - schema to use when editing an exiting user. - """ - schema = super(CustomUserController, self)._edit_form_to_db_schema() - self._add_requires_full_name_to_schema(schema) - return schema - - --- a/ckanext/example/forms.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,243 +1,1 @@ -import os, logging -from ckan.authz import Authorizer -import ckan.logic.action.create as create -import ckan.logic.action.update as update -import ckan.logic.action.get as get -from ckan.logic.converters import date_to_db, date_to_form, convert_to_extras, convert_from_extras -from ckan.logic import NotFound, NotAuthorized, ValidationError -from ckan.logic import tuplize_dict, clean_dict, parse_params -import ckan.logic.schema as default_schema -from ckan.logic.schema import package_form_schema -import ckan.logic.validators as val -from ckan.lib.base import BaseController, render, c, model, abort, request -from ckan.lib.base import redirect, _, config, h -from ckan.lib.package_saver import PackageSaver -from ckan.lib.field_types import DateType, DateConvertError -from ckan.lib.navl.dictization_functions import Invalid -from ckan.lib.navl.dictization_functions import validate, missing -from ckan.lib.navl.dictization_functions import DataError, flatten_dict, unflatten -from ckan.plugins import IDatasetForm, IGroupForm, IConfigurer -from ckan.plugins import implements, SingletonPlugin -from ckan.lib.navl.validators import (ignore_missing, - not_empty, - empty, - ignore, - keep_extras, - ) - -log = logging.getLogger(__name__) - -class ExampleGroupForm(SingletonPlugin): - """This plugin demonstrates how a theme packaged as a CKAN - extension might extend CKAN behaviour. - - In this case, we implement twos extension interfaces to provide custom - forms for specific types of group. - - - ``IConfigurer`` allows us to override configuration normally - found in the ``ini``-file. Here we use it to specify where the - form templates can be found. - - ``IGroupForm`` allows us to provide a custom form for a dataset - based on the 'type' that may be set for a group. Where the - 'type' matches one of the values in group_types then this - class will be used. - """ - implements(IGroupForm, inherit=True) - implements(IConfigurer, inherit=True) - - def update_config(self, config): - """ - This IConfigurer implementation causes CKAN to look in the - ```templates``` directory when looking for the group_form() - """ - here = os.path.dirname(__file__) - rootdir = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(here)) - template_dir = os.path.join(rootdir, 'ckanext', - 'example', 'theme', 'templates') - config['extra_template_paths'] = ','.join([template_dir, - config.get('extra_template_paths', '')]) - - def group_form(self): - """ - Returns a string representing the location of the template to be - rendered. e.g. "forms/group_form.html". - """ - from pdb import set_trace; set_trace() - - return 'forms/group_form.html' - - def group_types(self): - """ - Returns an iterable of group type strings. - - If a request involving a group of one of those types is made, then - this plugin instance will be delegated to. - - There must only be one plugin registered to each group type. Any - attempts to register more than one plugin instance to a given group - type will raise an exception at startup. - """ - return ["example"] - - def is_fallback(self): - """ - Returns true iff this provides the fallback behaviour, when no other - plugin instance matches a group's type. - - As this is not the fallback controller we should return False. If - we were wanting to act as the fallback, we'd return True - """ - return False - - - - -class ExampleDatasetForm(SingletonPlugin): - """This plugin demonstrates how a theme packaged as a CKAN - extension might extend CKAN behaviour. - - In this case, we implement three extension interfaces: - - - ``IConfigurer`` allows us to override configuration normally - found in the ``ini``-file. Here we use it to specify where the - form templates can be found. - - ``IDatasetForm`` allows us to provide a custom form for a dataset - based on the type_name that may be set for a package. Where the - type_name matches one of the values in package_types then this - class will be used. - """ - implements(IDatasetForm, inherit=True) - implements(IConfigurer, inherit=True) - - def update_config(self, config): - """ - This IConfigurer implementation causes CKAN to look in the - ```templates``` directory when looking for the package_form() - """ - here = os.path.dirname(__file__) - rootdir = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(here)) - template_dir = os.path.join(rootdir, 'ckanext', - 'example', 'theme', 'templates') - config['extra_template_paths'] = ','.join([template_dir, - config.get('extra_template_paths', '')]) - - def package_form(self): - """ - Returns a string representing the location of the template to be - rendered. e.g. "package/new_package_form.html". - """ - return 'forms/dataset_form.html' - - def is_fallback(self): - """ - Returns true iff this provides the fallback behaviour, when no other - plugin instance matches a package's type. - - As this is not the fallback controller we should return False. If - we were wanting to act as the fallback, we'd return True - """ - return False - - def package_types(self): - """ - Returns an iterable of package type strings. - - If a request involving a package of one of those types is made, then - this plugin instance will be delegated to. - - There must only be one plugin registered to each package type. Any - attempts to register more than one plugin instance to a given package - type will raise an exception at startup. - """ - return ["example"] - - def setup_template_variables(self, context, data_dict=None): - """ - Adds variables to c just prior to the template being rendered that can - then be used within the form - """ - c.licences = [('', '')] + model.Package.get_license_options() - c.publishers = [('Example publisher', 'Example publisher 2')] - c.is_sysadmin = Authorizer().is_sysadmin(c.user) - c.resource_columns = model.Resource.get_columns() - - ## This is messy as auths take domain object not data_dict - pkg = context.get('package') or c.pkg - if pkg: - c.auth_for_change_state = Authorizer().am_authorized( - c, model.Action.CHANGE_STATE, pkg) - - def form_to_db_schema(self): - """ - Returns the schema for mapping package data from a form to a format - suitable for the database. - """ - schema = { - 'title': [not_empty, unicode], - 'name': [not_empty, unicode, val.name_validator, val.package_name_validator], - 'notes': [not_empty, unicode], - - 'date_released': [date_to_db, convert_to_extras], - 'date_updated': [date_to_db, convert_to_extras], - 'date_update_future': [date_to_db, convert_to_extras], - 'url': [unicode], - 'taxonomy_url': [unicode, convert_to_extras], - - 'resources': default_schema.default_resource_schema(), - - 'published_by': [not_empty, unicode, convert_to_extras], - 'published_via': [ignore_missing, unicode, convert_to_extras], - 'author': [ignore_missing, unicode], - 'author_email': [ignore_missing, unicode], - 'mandate': [ignore_missing, unicode, convert_to_extras], - 'license_id': [ignore_missing, unicode], - 'tag_string': [ignore_missing, val.tag_string_convert], - 'national_statistic': [ignore_missing, convert_to_extras], - 'state': [val.ignore_not_admin, ignore_missing], - - 'log_message': [unicode, val.no_http], - - '__extras': [ignore], - '__junk': [empty], - } - return schema - - def db_to_form_schema(data): - """ - Returns the schema for mapping package data from the database into a - format suitable for the form (optional) - """ - schema = { - 'date_released': [convert_from_extras, ignore_missing, date_to_form], - 'date_updated': [convert_from_extras, ignore_missing, date_to_form], - 'date_update_future': [convert_from_extras, ignore_missing, date_to_form], - 'precision': [convert_from_extras, ignore_missing], - 'taxonomy_url': [convert_from_extras, ignore_missing], - - 'resources': default_schema.default_resource_schema(), - 'extras': { - 'key': [], - 'value': [], - '__extras': [keep_extras] - }, - 'tags': { - '__extras': [keep_extras] - }, - - 'published_by': [convert_from_extras, ignore_missing], - 'published_via': [convert_from_extras, ignore_missing], - 'mandate': [convert_from_extras, ignore_missing], - 'national_statistic': [convert_from_extras, ignore_missing], - '__extras': [keep_extras], - '__junk': [ignore], - } - return schema - - def check_data_dict(self, data_dict): - """ - Check if the return data is correct and raises a DataError if not. - """ - return - - --- a/ckanext/example/package_form.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +1,1 @@ -from sqlalchemy.util import OrderedDict -from pylons.i18n import _ -from ckan.forms import common -from ckan.forms import package - - -# Setup the fieldset -def build_example_form(is_admin=False, - user_editable_groups=None, - **kwargs): - """Customise the core CKAN dataset editing form by adding a new - field "temporal coverage", and changing the layout of the core - fields. - """ - # Restrict fields - builder = package.build_package_form( - user_editable_groups=user_editable_groups) - - # Extra fields - builder.add_field(common.DateRangeExtraField('temporal_coverage')) - - # Layout - field_groups = OrderedDict([ - (_('Customised Basic information'), ['title', 'name', 'url', - 'notes', 'tags']), - (_('Details'), ['author', 'author_email', 'groups', - 'maintainer', 'maintainer_email', - 'license_id', 'temporal_coverage' ]), - (_('Resources'), ['resources']), - ]) - builder.set_displayed_fields(field_groups) - return builder - - -def get_example_fieldset(is_admin=False, user_editable_groups=None, **kwargs): - return build_example_form(is_admin=is_admin, - user_editable_groups=user_editable_groups, - **kwargs).get_fieldset() - --- a/ckanext/example/plugin.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,100 +1,1 @@ -import os -from logging import getLogger -from genshi.filters.transform import Transformer - -from ckan.plugins import implements, SingletonPlugin -from ckan.plugins import IConfigurer -from ckan.plugins import IGenshiStreamFilter -from ckan.plugins import IRoutes - -log = getLogger(__name__) - - -class ExamplePlugin(SingletonPlugin): - """This plugin demonstrates how a theme packaged as a CKAN - extension might extend CKAN behaviour. - - In this case, we implement three extension interfaces: - - - ``IConfigurer`` allows us to override configuration normally - found in the ``ini``-file. Here we use it to specify the site - title, and to tell CKAN to look in this package for templates - and resources that customise the core look and feel. - - ``IGenshiStreamFilter`` allows us to filter and transform the - HTML stream just before it is rendered. In this case we use - it to rename "frob" to "foobar" - - ``IRoutes`` allows us to add new URLs, or override existing - URLs. In this example we use it to override the default - ``/register`` behaviour with a custom controller - """ - implements(IConfigurer, inherit=True) - implements(IGenshiStreamFilter, inherit=True) - implements(IRoutes, inherit=True) - - def update_config(self, config): - """This IConfigurer implementation causes CKAN to look in the - ```public``` and ```templates``` directories present in this - package for any customisations. - - It also shows how to set the site title here (rather than in - the main site .ini file), and causes CKAN to use the - customised package form defined in ``package_form.py`` in this - directory. - """ - here = os.path.dirname(__file__) - rootdir = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(here)) - our_public_dir = os.path.join(rootdir, 'ckanext', - 'example', 'theme', 'public') - template_dir = os.path.join(rootdir, 'ckanext', - 'example', 'theme', - 'templates') - # set our local template and resource overrides - config['extra_public_paths'] = ','.join([our_public_dir, - config.get('extra_public_paths', '')]) - config['extra_template_paths'] = ','.join([template_dir, - config.get('extra_template_paths', '')]) - # add in the extra.css - config['ckan.template_head_end'] = config.get('ckan.template_head_end', '') +\ - ' ' - # set the title - config['ckan.site_title'] = "Example CKAN theme" - # set the customised package form (see ``setup.py`` for entry point) - config['package_form'] = "example_form" - - def filter(self, stream): - """Conform to IGenshiStreamFilter interface. - - This example filter renames 'frob' to 'foobar' (this string is - found in the custom ``home/index.html`` template provided as - part of the package). - """ - stream = stream | Transformer('//p[@id="examplething"]/text()')\ - .substitute(r'frob', r'foobar') - return stream - - def before_map(self, map): - """This IRoutes implementation overrides the standard - ``/user/register`` behaviour with a custom controller. You - might instead use it to provide a completely new page, for - example. - - Note that we have also provided a custom register form - template at ``theme/templates/user/register.html``. - """ - # Hook in our custom user controller at the points of creation - # and edition. - map.connect('/user/register', - controller='ckanext.example.controller:CustomUserController', - action='register') - map.connect('/user/edit', - controller='ckanext.example.controller:CustomUserController', - action='edit') - map.connect('/user/edit/{id:.*}', - controller='ckanext.example.controller:CustomUserController', - action='edit') - - map.connect('/package/new', controller='package_formalchemy', action='new') - map.connect('/package/edit/{id}', controller='package_formalchemy', action='edit') - return map - --- a/ckanext/example/theme/public/css/extra.css +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +1,1 @@ -body { - background-color: pink; -} - --- a/ckanext/example/theme/templates/forms/dataset_form.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,230 +1,1 @@ -
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Format: This should give the file format in which the data is supplied. You may supply the data in a form not listed here, constrained by the Public Sector Transparency Board's principles that require that all data is available in an 'open and standardised format' that can be read by a machine. Data can also be released in formats that are not machine-processable (e.g. PDF) alongside this.
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- --- a/rename.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +1,1 @@ -if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then - echo "Usage: `basename $0` {NewExtensionName}" - exit 65 -fi -NEWNAME=$1 -NEWNAME_LOWER="`echo $NEWNAME | awk '{print tolower($0)}'`" -echo $NEWNAME_LOWER -mv ckanext/example ckanext/$NEWNAME_LOWER -grep -rl Example * | grep -v `basename $0` | xargs perl -pi -e "s/Example/$NEWNAME/g" -grep -rl example * | grep -v `basename $0` | xargs perl -pi -e "s/example/$NEWNAME_LOWER/g" -cd .. -mv ckanext-example ckanext-$NEWNAME_LOWER - --- a/setup.py +++ b/setup.py @@ -1,36 +1,27 @@ from setuptools import setup, find_packages -import sys, os -version = '0.2' +version = '0.1' setup( - name='ckanext-example', + name='ckanext-datagovau', version=version, - description="Example extension for customising CKAN", - long_description="""\ - """, + description='Extension for customising CKAN for data.gov.au', + long_description='', classifiers=[], # Get strings from http://pypi.python.org/pypi?%3Aaction=list_classifiers keywords='', - author='Seb Bacon', - author_email='seb.bacon@gmail.com', + author='Alex Sadleir', + author_email='alex.sadleir@linkdigital.com.au', url='', license='', packages=find_packages(exclude=['ez_setup', 'examples', 'tests']), - namespace_packages=['ckanext', 'ckanext.example'], + namespace_packages=['ckanext', 'ckanext.datagovau'], include_package_data=True, zip_safe=False, - install_requires=[ - # -*- Extra requirements: -*- - ], + install_requires=[], entry_points=\ """ [ckan.plugins] - example=ckanext.example.plugin:ExamplePlugin - example_datasetform=ckanext.example.forms:ExampleDatasetForm - example_groupform=ckanext.example.forms:ExampleGroupForm - - [ckan.forms] - example_form = ckanext.example.package_form:get_example_fieldset + datagovau=ckanext.datagovau.plugin:ExampleIDatasetFormPlugin """, )