from django.shortcuts import render from django.template.loader import render_to_string from django.views.generic import View from django.core.mail import send_mail from unfold.loginrequired import FreeAccessView from ui.topmenu import topmenu_items, the_user from portal.forms import ContactForm # splitting the 2 functions done here # GET is for displaying the empty form # POST is to process it once filled - or show the form again if anything is missing class ContactView (FreeAccessView): def post (self, request): form = ContactForm(request.POST) # A form bound to the POST data if form.is_valid(): # All validation rules pass # Process the data in form.cleaned_data first_name = form.cleaned_data['first_name'] last_name = form.cleaned_data['last_name'] authority = form.cleaned_data['authority'] subject = form.cleaned_data['subject'] description = form.cleaned_data['description'] email = form.cleaned_data['email'] # email of the sender cc_myself = form.cleaned_data['cc_myself'] #recipients = authority_get_pi_emails(authority_hrn) recipients = ['support@myslice.info' ] if cc_myself: recipients.append(email) msg = render_to_string('contact-support-email.txt', form.cleaned_data) send_mail("Onelab user %s submitted a query "%email, msg, email, recipients) return render(request,'contact_sent.html') # Redirect after POST else: return self._display (request, form) def get (self, request): return self._display (request, ContactForm()) # A fresh unbound form def _display (self, request, form): return render(request, 'contact.html', { 'form': form, 'topmenu_items': topmenu_items('Contact', request), 'username': the_user (request) })