##// END OF EJS Templates
file-browser: refactor how we load metadata for file trees....
file-browser: refactor how we load metadata for file trees. Before we used to use JSON data to map the nodes to json and fill in metadata. Now we use rendered parts of html. This is nicer for caching as it would allow us to replace the view with cached tree and then after ajax load replace it again with cached with metadata. On the next request we'll get the cached with metadata and thus we can skip entirely second ajax call for metadata. This is part of #4083

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2010-2016 RhodeCode GmbH
#
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#
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import logging
import pylons
import rhodecode
from pylons.i18n.translation import _get_translator
from pylons.util import ContextObj
from routes.util import URLGenerator
from rhodecode.lib.base import attach_context_attributes, get_auth_user
from rhodecode.model import meta
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def pylons_compatibility_tween_factory(handler, registry):
def pylons_compatibility_tween(request):
"""
While migrating from pylons to pyramid we need to call some pylons code
from pyramid. For example while rendering an old template that uses the
'c' or 'h' objects. This tween sets up the needed pylons globals.
"""
try:
config = rhodecode.CONFIG
environ = request.environ
session = request.session
session_key = (config['pylons.environ_config']
.get('session', 'beaker.session'))
# Setup pylons globals.
pylons.config._push_object(config)
pylons.request._push_object(request)
pylons.session._push_object(session)
environ[session_key] = session
pylons.url._push_object(URLGenerator(config['routes.map'],
environ))
# TODO: Maybe we should use the language from pyramid.
translator = _get_translator(config.get('lang'))
pylons.translator._push_object(translator)
# Get the rhodecode auth user object and make it available.
auth_user = get_auth_user(environ)
request.user = auth_user
environ['rc_auth_user'] = auth_user
# Setup the pylons context object ('c')
context = ContextObj()
context.rhodecode_user = auth_user
attach_context_attributes(context, request)
pylons.tmpl_context._push_object(context)
return handler(request)
finally:
# Dispose current database session and rollback uncommitted
# transactions.
meta.Session.remove()
return pylons_compatibility_tween
def includeme(config):
config.add_subscriber('rhodecode.subscribers.add_renderer_globals',
'pyramid.events.BeforeRender')
config.add_subscriber('rhodecode.subscribers.add_localizer',
'pyramid.events.NewRequest')
config.add_tween('rhodecode.tweens.pylons_compatibility_tween_factory')