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django-gatekeeper

Django application for moderation of model instances.

Provides convenience methods and an admin interface for moderating instances of registered Django models.

django-gatekeeper is a project of Sunlight Labs (c) 2008. Writen by Jeremy Carbaugh <[email protected]>

All code is under a BSD-style license, see LICENSE for details.

Homepage: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/django-gatekeeper/

Source: http://github.com/sunlightlabs/django-gatekeeper/

Requirements

python >= 2.4

django >= 1.0

Installation

To install run

python setup.py install

which will install the application into python's site-packages directory.

Quick Setup

settings.py

Add to INSTALLED_APPS:

gatekeeper

Be sure to place gatekeeper above any application which contains models that will be moderated.

Add to MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES:

gatekeeper.middleware.GatekeeperMiddleware

Add to urls.py:

url(r'^admin/gatekeeper/', include('gatekeeper.urls')),

Register Models

>>> from django.db import models
>>> import gatekeeper
>>> class MyModel(models.Model):
...     pass
>>> gatekeeper.register(MyModel)

gatekeeper.register optionally takes some extra parameters for advanced configuration, see advanced register options for details.

Admin Moderation Queue

Include the following in urls.py BEFORE the default admin:

url(r'^admin/gatekeeper/', include('gatekeeper.urls')),

Accessing Moderated Models

Models registered with gatekeeper.register are given a custom manager that adds several extra fields. (As documented in advanced register options all of these fields can be renamed via special parameters to gatekeeper.register but for simplicity they will be referred to by their default names throughout this document.)

Model Instance Convenience Fields

Every model instance accessed via the custom manager ('objects' by default) has a few extra read-only fields tacked on:

  • moderation_status - current moderation status (APPROVED_STATUS, PENDING_STATUS, or REJECTED_STATUS)
  • flagged - flag status (True or False)

In addition, moderation_object is provided as a shortcut to access the actual ModeratedObject instance. The first access of this attribute incurs a database hit but the instance is then cached for the object lifetime.

GatekeeperQuerySet

The custom manager returns a special GatekeeperQuerySet with a few extra filters:

>>> MyModel.objects.all().approved()     # approved by moderator
>>> MyModel.objects.all().pending()      # pending in moderation queue
>>> MyModel.objects.all().rejected()     # rejected by moderator
>>> MyModel.objects.all().flagged()      # flagged
>>> MyModel.objects.all().not_flagged()  # not flagged

These are implemented on the GatekeeperQuerySet itself so that they can be chained:

>>> MyModel.objects.filter(spam=eggs).rejected().flagged()

Deletion of Moderated Objects

When a moderated object instance is deleted, the associated ModeratedObject instance is deleted as well.

Advanced Usage

Auto-Moderation

It can be hassle to have to manually moderate objects when there is a simple ruleset used to determine how an object will be moderated. In order to use auto-moderation, the following needs to be added to settings.py:

GATEKEEPER_ENABLE_AUTOMODERATION = True

Gatekeeper provides two methods of auto-moderation. First, if the user that saves a moderated object has permission to moderate that object, it will be automatically approved. This will always happen if GATEKEEPER_ENABLE_AUTOMODERATION is set to true in settings.py. The second form of auto-moderation allows a moderation method to be written. This method should return True to approve, False to reject, or None to pass on for manual moderation. The auto-moderation function is pass as an argument when registering a Model.

>>> class MyModel(models.Model):
...     pass
>>> def myautomod(obj):
...     pass
>>> gatekeeper.register(MyModel, auto_moderator=myautomod)

If the auto-moderation function returns None or is not specified for a model, the first form of auto-moderation will be attempted.

Long Description

When registering a model, a long_desc parameter may be specified that is used to render descriptive text about the instance that is being moderated. The long description is used in emails and in the admin interface.

>>> class Book(models.Model):
...     title = models.CharField(max_length=128)
...             author = models.CharField(max_length=128)
>>> def booklongdesc(obj):
...     return u"%s written by %s" % (obj.title, obj.author)
>>> gatekeeper.register(MyModel, long_desc=booklongdesc)

The long_desc parameter accepts either a method or a string. If a method is passed, it will be invoked with the object as the only parameter. If a string is used, gatekeeper will first look on the object for a method with the same name, then an attribute if no method is found. If neither are found, or no long_desc parameter is specified, the objects __unicode__() method will be called.

Default Moderation

By default, moderated model instances will be marked as pending and placed on the moderation queue when created. This behavior can be overridden by specifying GATEKEEPER_DEFAULT_STATUS in settings.py.

  • gatekeeper.PENDING_STATUS - mark objects as pending and place on the moderation queue
  • gatekeeper.APPROVED_STATUS - mark objects as approved and bypass the moderation queue
  • gatekeeper.REJECTED_STATUS - mark objects as rejected and bypass the moderation queue

Moderation On Flagging

Flagging is provided as a simple mechanism to allow for users to flag content generally for further review. By default flagging an object does not change it's moderation status, but GATEKEEPER_STATUS_ON_FLAG is available toalter this behavior. If GATEKEEPER_STATUS_ON_FLAG is set to one of the status constants (see Default Moderation) the given status will be set for an object when ModeratedObject.flag is called.

Import Unmoderated Objects

If gatekeeper is added to an existing application, objects already in the database will not be registered with gatekeeper. You can register existing objects with gatekeeper by passing true to the import_unmoderated parameter of the registration method. The imported objects will be set to the state specified by GATEKEEPER_DEFAULT_STATUS in settings.py or pending if GATEKEEPER_DEFAULT_STATUS is not set.

>>> gatekeeper.register(MyModel, import_unmoderated=True)

Moderation Queue Notifications

Gatekeep will send a notification email to a list of recipients when a new object is placed on the moderation queue. Specify GATEKEEPER_MODERATOR_LIST in settings.py to enable notifications.

GATEKEEPER_MODERATOR_LIST = ['[email protected]','[email protected]']

Post-moderation Signal

Many applications will want to execute certain tasks once an object is moderated. Gatekeeper provides a signal that is fired when an object is manually or automatically moderated.

gatekeeper.post_moderation

Advanced Register Options

gatekeeper.register takes a few optional parameters:

manager_name:
name of manager to add/replace on model (defaults to objects)
status_name:
name of moderation status field to add to model instances (defaults to moderation_status)
flagged_name:
name of flagged field to add to model instances (defaults to flagged)
moderation_object_name:
name of moderation_object accessor to add to model instances (defaults to moderation_object)
base_manager:
Manager for contributed manager placed at manager_name to inherit from. Default behavior is to attempt to inherit from same class as the manager already in place or fall back to models.Manager if no manager exists.

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