1 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
3 # sample/views.py: views for the sample application
4 # This file is part of the Manifold project.
7 # Jordan Augé <jordan.auge@lip6.fr>
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23 from django.views.generic.base import TemplateView
24 from ui.topmenu import topmenu_items, the_user
26 class WebSocketsView(TemplateView):
27 template_name = "websockets.html"
29 def get_context_data(self, **kwargs):
30 # We might have slices on different registries with different user accounts
31 # We note that this portal could be specific to a given registry, to which we register users, but i'm not sure that simplifies things
32 # Different registries mean different identities, unless we identify via SFA HRN or have associated the user email to a single hrn
34 context = super(WebSocketsView, self).get_context_data(**kwargs)
36 # XXX This is repeated in all pages
37 # more general variables expected in the template
38 context['title'] = 'SAMPLE WEBSOCKET PAGE',
39 # the menu items on the top
40 context['topmenu_items'] = topmenu_items('Dashboard', self.request)
41 # so we can sho who is logged
42 context['username'] = the_user(self.request)
47 class WebSockets2View(TemplateView):
48 template_name = "websockets2.html"
50 def get_context_data(self, **kwargs):
51 # We might have slices on different registries with different user accounts
52 # We note that this portal could be specific to a given registry, to which we register users, but i'm not sure that simplifies things
53 # Different registries mean different identities, unless we identify via SFA HRN or have associated the user email to a single hrn
55 context = super(WebSockets2View, self).get_context_data(**kwargs)
57 # XXX This is repeated in all pages
58 # more general variables expected in the template
59 context['title'] = 'SAMPLE WEBSOCKET PAGE',
60 # the menu items on the top
61 context['topmenu_items'] = topmenu_items('Dashboard', self.request)
62 # so we can sho who is logged
63 context['username'] = the_user(self.request)