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Fixed #13922 -- Updated resolve() to support namespaces. Thanks to Nowell Strite for the report and patch.

git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@13479 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
Russell Keith-Magee 14 سال پیش
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+ 32 - 3
django/core/urlresolvers.py

@@ -30,6 +30,35 @@ _prefixes = {}
 # Overridden URLconfs for each thread are stored here.
 _urlconfs = {}
 
+class ResolverMatch(object):
+    def __init__(self, func, args, kwargs, url_name=None, app_name=None, namespaces=None):
+        self.func = func
+        self.args = args
+        self.kwargs = kwargs
+        self.app_name = app_name
+        if namespaces:
+            self.namespaces = [x for x in namespaces if x]
+        else:
+            self.namespaces = []
+        if not url_name:
+            url_name = '.'.join([ func.__module__, func.__name__ ])
+        self.url_name = url_name
+
+    def namespace(self):
+        return ':'.join(self.namespaces)
+    namespace = property(namespace)
+
+    def view_name(self):
+        return ':'.join([ x for x in [ self.namespace, self.url_name ]  if x ])
+    view_name = property(view_name)
+
+    def __getitem__(self, index):
+        return (self.func, self.args, self.kwargs)[index]
+
+    def __repr__(self):
+        return "ResolverMatch(func=%s, args=%s, kwargs=%s, url_name='%s', app_name='%s', namespace='%s')" % (
+            self.func, self.args, self.kwargs, self.url_name, self.app_name, self.namespace)
+
 class Resolver404(Http404):
     pass
 
@@ -120,7 +149,7 @@ class RegexURLPattern(object):
             # In both cases, pass any extra_kwargs as **kwargs.
             kwargs.update(self.default_args)
 
-            return self.callback, args, kwargs
+            return ResolverMatch(self.callback, args, kwargs, self.name)
 
     def _get_callback(self):
         if self._callback is not None:
@@ -224,9 +253,9 @@ class RegexURLResolver(object):
                     if sub_match:
                         sub_match_dict = dict([(smart_str(k), v) for k, v in match.groupdict().items()])
                         sub_match_dict.update(self.default_kwargs)
-                        for k, v in sub_match[2].iteritems():
+                        for k, v in sub_match.kwargs.iteritems():
                             sub_match_dict[smart_str(k)] = v
-                        return sub_match[0], sub_match[1], sub_match_dict
+                        return ResolverMatch(sub_match.func, sub_match.args, sub_match_dict, sub_match.url_name, self.app_name or sub_match.app_name, [self.namespace] + sub_match.namespaces)
                     tried.append(pattern.regex.pattern)
             raise Resolver404({'tried': tried, 'path': new_path})
         raise Resolver404({'path' : path})

+ 71 - 7
docs/topics/http/urls.txt

@@ -827,17 +827,80 @@ namespaces into URLs on specific application instances, according to the
 resolve()
 ---------
 
-The :func:`django.core.urlresolvers.resolve` function can be used for resolving
-URL paths to the corresponding view functions. It has the following signature:
+The :func:`django.core.urlresolvers.resolve` function can be used for
+resolving URL paths to the corresponding view functions. It has the
+following signature:
 
 .. function:: resolve(path, urlconf=None)
 
-``path`` is the URL path you want to resolve. As with ``reverse()`` above, you
-don't need to worry about the ``urlconf`` parameter. The function returns the
-triple (view function, arguments, keyword arguments).
+``path`` is the URL path you want to resolve. As with
+:func:`~django.core.urlresolvers.reverse`, you don't need to
+worry about the ``urlconf`` parameter. The function returns a
+:class:`django.core.urlresolvers.ResolverMatch` object that allows you
+to access various meta-data about the resolved URL.
 
-For example, it can be used for testing if a view would raise a ``Http404``
-error before redirecting to it::
+.. class:: ResolverMatch()
+
+    .. attribute:: ResolverMatch.func
+
+        The view function that would be used to serve the URL
+
+    .. attribute:: ResolverMatch.args
+
+        The arguments that would be passed to the view function, as
+        parsed from the URL.
+
+    .. attribute:: ResolverMatch.kwargs
+
+        The keyword arguments that would be passed to the view
+        function, as parsed from the URL.
+
+    .. attribute:: ResolverMatch.url_name
+
+        The name of the URL pattern that matches the URL.
+
+    .. attribute:: ResolverMatch.app_name
+
+        The application namespace for the URL pattern that matches the
+        URL.
+
+    .. attribute:: ResolverMatch.namespace
+
+        The instance namespace for the URL pattern that matches the
+        URL.
+
+    .. attribute:: ResolverMatch.namespaces
+
+        The list of individual namespace components in the full
+        instance namespace for the URL pattern that matches the URL.
+        i.e., if the namespace is ``foo:bar``, then namespaces will be
+        ``[`foo`, `bar`]``.
+
+A :class:`~django.core.urlresolvers.ResolverMatch` object can then be
+interrogated to provide information about the URL pattern that matches
+a URL::
+
+    # Resolve a URL
+    match = resolve('/some/path/')
+    # Print the URL pattern that matches the URL
+    print match.url_name
+
+A :class:`~django.core.urlresolvers.ResolverMatch` object can also be
+assigned to a triple::
+
+    func, args, kwargs = resolve('/some/path/')
+
+.. versionchanged:: 1.3
+    Triple-assignment exists for backwards-compatibility. Prior to
+    Django 1.3, :func:`~django.core.urlresolvers.resolve` returned a
+    triple containing (view function, arguments, keyword arguments);
+    the :class:`~django.core.urlresolvers.ResolverMatch` object (as
+    well as the namespace and pattern information it provides) is not
+    available in earlier Django releases.
+
+One possible use of :func:`~django.core.urlresolvers.resolve` would be
+to testing if a view would raise a ``Http404`` error before
+redirecting to it::
 
     from urlparse import urlparse
     from django.core.urlresolvers import resolve
@@ -858,6 +921,7 @@ error before redirecting to it::
             return HttpResponseRedirect('/')
         return response
 
+
 permalink()
 -----------
 

+ 4 - 0
tests/regressiontests/urlpatterns_reverse/included_namespace_urls.py

@@ -7,7 +7,11 @@ urlpatterns = patterns('regressiontests.urlpatterns_reverse.views',
     url(r'^normal/$', 'empty_view', name='inc-normal-view'),
     url(r'^normal/(?P<arg1>\d+)/(?P<arg2>\d+)/$', 'empty_view', name='inc-normal-view'),
 
+    url(r'^mixed_args/(\d+)/(?P<arg2>\d+)/$', 'empty_view', name='inc-mixed-args'),
+    url(r'^no_kwargs/(\d+)/(\d+)/$', 'empty_view', name='inc-no-kwargs'),
+
     (r'^test3/', include(testobj3.urls)),
     (r'^ns-included3/', include('regressiontests.urlpatterns_reverse.included_urls', namespace='inc-ns3')),
+    (r'^ns-included4/', include('regressiontests.urlpatterns_reverse.namespace_urls', namespace='inc-ns4')),
 )
 

+ 3 - 0
tests/regressiontests/urlpatterns_reverse/namespace_urls.py

@@ -23,6 +23,9 @@ urlpatterns = patterns('regressiontests.urlpatterns_reverse.views',
     url(r'^normal/$', 'empty_view', name='normal-view'),
     url(r'^normal/(?P<arg1>\d+)/(?P<arg2>\d+)/$', 'empty_view', name='normal-view'),
 
+    url(r'^mixed_args/(\d+)/(?P<arg2>\d+)/$', 'empty_view', name='mixed-args'),
+    url(r'^no_kwargs/(\d+)/(\d+)/$', 'empty_view', name='no-kwargs'),
+
     (r'^test1/', include(testobj1.urls)),
     (r'^test2/', include(testobj2.urls)),
     (r'^default/', include(default_testobj.urls)),

+ 62 - 1
tests/regressiontests/urlpatterns_reverse/tests.py

@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ import unittest
 
 from django.conf import settings
 from django.core.exceptions import ImproperlyConfigured
-from django.core.urlresolvers import reverse, resolve, NoReverseMatch, Resolver404
+from django.core.urlresolvers import reverse, resolve, NoReverseMatch, Resolver404, ResolverMatch
 from django.http import HttpResponseRedirect, HttpResponsePermanentRedirect
 from django.shortcuts import redirect
 from django.test import TestCase
@@ -26,6 +26,35 @@ from django.test import TestCase
 import urlconf_outer
 import urlconf_inner
 import middleware
+import views
+
+resolve_test_data = (
+    # These entries are in the format: (path, url_name, app_name, namespace, view_func, args, kwargs)
+    # Simple case
+    ('/normal/42/37/', 'normal-view', None, '', views.empty_view, tuple(), {'arg1': '42', 'arg2': '37'}),
+    ('/included/normal/42/37/', 'inc-normal-view', None, '', views.empty_view, tuple(), {'arg1': '42', 'arg2': '37'}),
+
+    # Unnamed args are dropped if you have *any* kwargs in a pattern
+    ('/mixed_args/42/37/', 'mixed-args', None, '', views.empty_view, tuple(), {'arg2': '37'}),
+    ('/included/mixed_args/42/37/', 'inc-mixed-args', None, '', views.empty_view, tuple(), {'arg2': '37'}),
+
+    # If you have no kwargs, you get an args list.
+    ('/no_kwargs/42/37/', 'no-kwargs', None, '', views.empty_view, ('42','37'), {}),
+    ('/included/no_kwargs/42/37/', 'inc-no-kwargs', None, '', views.empty_view, ('42','37'), {}),
+
+    # Namespaces
+    ('/test1/inner/42/37/', 'urlobject-view', 'testapp', 'test-ns1', 'empty_view', tuple(), {'arg1': '42', 'arg2': '37'}),
+    ('/included/test3/inner/42/37/', 'urlobject-view', 'testapp', 'test-ns3', 'empty_view', tuple(), {'arg1': '42', 'arg2': '37'}),
+    ('/ns-included1/normal/42/37/', 'inc-normal-view', None, 'inc-ns1', views.empty_view, tuple(), {'arg1': '42', 'arg2': '37'}),
+    ('/included/test3/inner/42/37/', 'urlobject-view', 'testapp', 'test-ns3', 'empty_view', tuple(), {'arg1': '42', 'arg2': '37'}),
+    ('/default/inner/42/37/', 'urlobject-view', 'testapp', 'testapp', 'empty_view', tuple(), {'arg1': '42', 'arg2': '37'}),
+    ('/other2/inner/42/37/', 'urlobject-view', 'nodefault', 'other-ns2', 'empty_view', tuple(), {'arg1': '42', 'arg2': '37'}),
+    ('/other1/inner/42/37/', 'urlobject-view', 'nodefault', 'other-ns1', 'empty_view', tuple(), {'arg1': '42', 'arg2': '37'}),
+
+    # Nested namespaces
+    ('/ns-included1/test3/inner/42/37/', 'urlobject-view', 'testapp', 'inc-ns1:test-ns3', 'empty_view', tuple(), {'arg1': '42', 'arg2': '37'}),
+    ('/ns-included1/ns-included4/ns-included2/test3/inner/42/37/', 'urlobject-view', 'testapp', 'inc-ns1:inc-ns4:inc-ns2:test-ns3', 'empty_view', tuple(), {'arg1': '42', 'arg2': '37'}),
+)
 
 test_data = (
     ('places', '/places/3/', [3], {}),
@@ -229,6 +258,12 @@ class NamespaceTests(TestCase):
         self.assertEquals('/ns-included1/test3/inner/37/42/', reverse('inc-ns1:test-ns3:urlobject-view', args=[37,42]))
         self.assertEquals('/ns-included1/test3/inner/42/37/', reverse('inc-ns1:test-ns3:urlobject-view', kwargs={'arg1':42, 'arg2':37}))
 
+    def test_nested_namespace_pattern(self):
+        "Namespaces can be nested"
+        self.assertEquals('/ns-included1/ns-included4/ns-included1/test3/inner/', reverse('inc-ns1:inc-ns4:inc-ns1:test-ns3:urlobject-view'))
+        self.assertEquals('/ns-included1/ns-included4/ns-included1/test3/inner/37/42/', reverse('inc-ns1:inc-ns4:inc-ns1:test-ns3:urlobject-view', args=[37,42]))
+        self.assertEquals('/ns-included1/ns-included4/ns-included1/test3/inner/42/37/', reverse('inc-ns1:inc-ns4:inc-ns1:test-ns3:urlobject-view', kwargs={'arg1':42, 'arg2':37}))
+
     def test_app_lookup_object(self):
         "A default application namespace can be used for lookup"
         self.assertEquals('/default/inner/', reverse('testapp:urlobject-view'))
@@ -317,3 +352,29 @@ class NoRootUrlConfTests(TestCase):
 
     def test_no_handler_exception(self):
         self.assertRaises(ImproperlyConfigured, self.client.get, '/test/me/')
+
+class ResolverMatchTests(TestCase):
+    urls = 'regressiontests.urlpatterns_reverse.namespace_urls'
+
+    def test_urlpattern_resolve(self):
+        for path, name, app_name, namespace, func, args, kwargs in resolve_test_data:
+            # Test legacy support for extracting "function, args, kwargs"
+            match_func, match_args, match_kwargs = resolve(path)
+            self.assertEqual(match_func, func)
+            self.assertEqual(match_args, args)
+            self.assertEqual(match_kwargs, kwargs)
+
+            # Test ResolverMatch capabilities.
+            match = resolve(path)
+            self.assertEqual(match.__class__, ResolverMatch)
+            self.assertEqual(match.url_name, name)
+            self.assertEqual(match.args, args)
+            self.assertEqual(match.kwargs, kwargs)
+            self.assertEqual(match.app_name, app_name)
+            self.assertEqual(match.namespace, namespace)
+            self.assertEqual(match.func, func)
+
+            # ... and for legacy purposes:
+            self.assertEquals(match[0], func)
+            self.assertEquals(match[1], args)
+            self.assertEquals(match[2], kwargs)