from django.conf import settings import random, re, logging def weighted_choice(lst): n = random.uniform(0,1) for item, weight in lst: if n < weight: break n = n - weight return item def randomLogbookSentence(): from troggle.core.models import LogbookEntry randSent={} # needs to handle empty logbooks without crashing #Choose a random logbook entry randSent['entry']=LogbookEntry.objects.order_by('?')[0] #Choose again if there are no sentances (this happens if it is a placeholder entry) while len(re.findall('[A-Z].*?\.',randSent['entry'].text))==0: randSent['entry']=LogbookEntry.objects.order_by('?')[0] #Choose a random sentence from that entry. Store the sentence as randSent['sentence'], and the number of that sentence in the entry as randSent['number'] sentenceList=re.findall('[A-Z].*?\.',randSent['entry'].text) randSent['number']=random.randrange(0,len(sentenceList)) randSent['sentence']=sentenceList[randSent['number']] return randSent def save_carefully(objectType, lookupAttribs={}, nonLookupAttribs={}): """Looks up instance using lookupAttribs and carries out the following: -if instance does not exist in DB: add instance to DB, return (new instance, True) -if instance exists in DB and was modified using Troggle: do nothing, return (existing instance, False) -if instance exists in DB and was not modified using Troggle: overwrite instance, return (instance, False) The checking is accomplished using Django's get_or_create and the new_since_parsing boolean field defined in core.models.TroggleModel. """ instance, created=objectType.objects.get_or_create(defaults=nonLookupAttribs, **lookupAttribs) if not created and not instance.new_since_parsing: for k, v in nonLookupAttribs.items(): #overwrite the existing attributes from the logbook text (except date and title) setattr(instance, k, v) instance.save() if created: logging.info(unicode(instance)+u' was just added to the database for the first time. \n') if not created and instance.new_since_parsing: logging.info(unicode(instance)+" has been modified using Troggle, so the current script left it as is. \n") if not created and not instance.new_since_parsing: logging.info(unicode(instance)+" existed in the database unchanged since last parse. It was overwritten by the current script. \n") return (instance, created) def render_with_context(req, *args, **kwargs): """this is the snippet from http://www.djangosnippets.org/snippets/3/ Django uses Context, not RequestContext when you call render_to_response. We always want to use RequestContext, so that django adds the context from settings.TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS. This way we automatically get necessary settings variables passed to each template. So we use a custom method, render_response instead of render_to_response. Hopefully future Django releases will make this unnecessary.""" from django.shortcuts import render_to_response from django.template import RequestContext kwargs['context_instance'] = RequestContext(req) return render_to_response(*args, **kwargs) re_body = re.compile(r"\
]*\>(.*)\", re.DOTALL) re_title = re.compile(r"\$", r"", text) text = re.sub("
", r"\n\n", text) out = "" lists = "" #lists while text: mstar = re.match("^(.*?)