plone.app.discussion/plone/app/discussion/interfaces.py
Timo Stollenwerk 355f50388c reorder comment form fields.
svn path=/plone.app.discussion/trunk/; revision=28362
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from zope.interface import Interface
from zope.interface.common.mapping import IIterableMapping
from zope import schema
from zope.i18nmessageid import MessageFactory
_ = MessageFactory('plone.app.discussion')
class IDiscussionSettings(Interface):
"""Global discussion settings. This describes records stored in the
configuration registry and obtainable via plone.registry.
"""
# Todo: Write a short hint, that other discussion related options can
# be found elsewhere in the Plone control panel:
#
# - Types control panel: Allow comments on content types
# - Search control panel: Show comments in search results
globally_enabled = schema.Bool(title=_(u"Globally enabled"),
description=_(u"Use this setting to enable or disable comments globally."),
default=True)
anonymous_comments = schema.Bool(title=_(u"Anonymous comments"),
description=_(u"Use this setting to enable or disable posting comments as anonymous visitor."),
default=False)
show_commenter_image = schema.Bool(title=_(u"Show commenter image"),
description=_(u"Use this setting to enable or disable showing the commenter's image next to his/her comments."),
default=True)
class IConversation(IIterableMapping):
"""A conversation about a content object.
This is a persistent object in its own right and manages all comments.
The dict interface allows access to all comments. They are stored by
long integer key, in the order they were added.
Note that __setitem__() is not supported - use addComment() instead.
However, comments can be deleted using __delitem__().
To get replies at the top level, adapt the conversation to IReplies.
The conversation can be traversed to via the ++comments++ namespace.
For example, path/to/object/++comments++/123 retrieves comment 123.
The __parent__ of the conversation (and the acquisition parent during
traversal) is the content object. The conversation is the __parent__
(and acquisition parent) for all comments, regardless of threading.
"""
total_comments = schema.Int(title=_(u"Total number of comments on this item"), min=0, readonly=True)
last_comment_date = schema.Date(title=_(u"Date of the most recent comment"), readonly=True)
commentators = schema.Set(title=_(u"The set of unique commentators (usernames)"), readonly=True)
def enabled():
"""Return True if commenting enabled and False if not.
"""
def addComment(comment):
"""Adds a new comment to the list of comments, and returns the
comment id that was assigned. The comment_id property on the comment
will be set accordingly.
"""
def __delitem__(key):
"""Delete the comment with the given key. The key is a long id.
"""
def getComments(start=0, size=None):
"""Return an iterator of comment objects for rendering.
The 'start' parameter is the id of the comment from which to start the
batch. If no such comment exists, the next higher id will be used.
This means that you can use max key from a previous batch + 1 safely.
The 'size' parameter is the number of comments to return in the
batch.
The comments are returned in creation date order, in the exact batch
size specified.
"""
def getThreads(start=0, size=None, root=0, depth=None):
"""Return a batch of comment objects for rendering.
The 'start' parameter is the id of the comment from which to start
the batch. If no such comment exists, the next higher id will be used.
This means that you can use max key from a previous batch + 1 safely.
This should be a root level comment.
The 'size' parameter is the number of threads to return in the
batch. Full threads are always returned (although you can stop
consuming the iterator if you want to abort).
'root', if given, is the id of the comment to which reply
threads will be found. 'root' itself is not included. If not given,
all threads are returned.
If 'depth' is given, it can be used to limit the depth of threads
returned. For example, depth=1 will return only direct replies.
Comments are returned as an iterator of dicts with keys 'comment',
the comment, 'id', the comment id, and 'depth', which is 0 for
top-level comments, 1 for their replies, and so on. The list is
returned in depth-first order.
"""
class IReplies(IIterableMapping):
"""A set of related comments in reply to a given content object or
another comment.
Adapt a conversation or another comment to this interface to obtain the
direct replies.
"""
def addComment(comment):
"""Adds a new comment as a child of this comment, and returns the
comment id that was assigned. The comment_id property on the comment
will be set accordingly.
"""
def __delitem__(key):
"""Delete the comment with the given key. The key is a long id.
"""
class IComment(Interface):
"""A comment.
Comments are indexed in the catalog and subject to workflow and security.
"""
portal_type = schema.ASCIILine(title=_(u"Portal type"), default="Discussion Item")
__parent__ = schema.Object(title=_(u"Conversation"), schema=Interface)
__name__ = schema.TextLine(title=_(u"Name"))
comment_id = schema.Int(title=_(u"A comment id unique to this conversation"))
in_reply_to = schema.Int(title=_(u"Id of comment this comment is in reply to"), required=False)
# for logged in comments - set to None for anonymous
author_username = schema.TextLine(title=_(u"Author username"), required=False)
# for anonymous comments only, set to None for logged in comments
author_name = schema.TextLine(title=_(u"Author name"), required=False)
author_email = schema.TextLine(title=_(u"Author email address"), required=False)
title = schema.TextLine(title=_(u"Subject"))
mime_type = schema.ASCIILine(title=_(u"MIME type"), default="text/plain")
text = schema.Text(title=_(u"Comment text"))
creator = schema.TextLine(title=_(u"Author name (for display)"))
creation_date = schema.Date(title=_(u"Creation date"))
modification_date = schema.Date(title=_(u"Modification date"))
class ICommentingTool(Interface):
"""A tool that indexes all comments for usage by the management interface.
This means the management interface can still work even though we don't
index the comments in portal_catalog.
The default implementation of this interface simply defers to
portal_catalog, but a custom version of the tool can be used to provide
an alternate indexing mechanism.
"""
def indexObject(comment):
"""Indexes a comment
"""
def reindexObject(comment):
"""Reindex a comment
"""
def unindexObject(comment):
"""Removes a comment from the indexes
"""
def uniqueValuesFor(name):
"""Get unique values for FieldIndex name
"""
def searchResults(REQUEST=None, **kw):
"""Perform a search over all indexed comments.
"""
class IDiscussionLayer(Interface):
"""Request marker installed via browserlayer.xml.
"""