# env['js_chunks']= '\n'.join(self.js_chunks)
# env['css_chunks']='\n'.join(self.css_chunks)
# return env
- # together with this in layout-unfold1.html
+ # together with this in prelude.html
# {% for js_file in js_files %} {% insert_str prelude js_file %} {% endfor %}
# {% for css_file in css_files %} {% insert_str prelude css_file %} {% endfor %}
# somehow however this would not work too well,
# probably insert_above is not powerful enough to handle that
#
- # so a much simpler and safer approach is for use to compute the html header directly
+ # so a much simpler and safer approach is for us to compute the html header directly
+ # this requires to filter on full urls
+ #
+ @staticmethod
+ def full_url (input):
+ if input.startswith("http://") or input.startswith("https://"):
+ return input
+ else:
+ from myslice.settings import STATIC_URL
+ return "%s%s"%(STATIC_URL,input)
+
def prelude_env (self):
env={}
- env['js_files']= self.js_files
- env['css_files']= self.css_files
+ env['js_urls'] = [ Prelude.full_url (js_file) for js_file in self.js_files ]
+ env['css_urls'] = [ Prelude.full_url (css_file) for css_file in self.css_files ]
env['js_chunks']= self.js_chunks
env['css_chunks']=self.css_chunks
if debug:
print "prelude has %d js_files, %d css files, %d js chunks and %d css_chunks"%\
(len(self.js_files),len(self.css_files),len(self.js_chunks),len(self.css_chunks),)
- # not sure how this should be done more cleanly
- from myslice.settings import STATIC_URL
- env ['STATIC_URL'] = STATIC_URL
# render this with prelude.html and put the result in header_prelude
header_prelude = render_to_string ('prelude.html',env)
return { 'header_prelude' : header_prelude }