A generic voting application for Django projects, which allows
registering of votes for any Model
instance.
Install the
django-voting
distributionAdd
voting
to yourINSTALLED_APPS
:INSTALLED_APPS = [ … 'voting', … ]
Run
django-admin migrate
Votes are represented by the Vote
model, which lives in the
voting.models
module.
Votes are recorded using the record_vote
helper function:
>>> from django.contrib.auth.models import User >>> from shop.apps.products.models import Widget >>> from voting.models import Vote >>> user = User.objects.get(pk=1) >>> widget = Widget.objects.get(pk=1) >>> Vote.objects.record_vote(widget, user, +1)
The score for an object can be retrieved using the get_score
helper function:
>>> Vote.objects.get_score(widget) {'score': 1, 'num_votes': 1}
If the same user makes another vote on the same object, their vote is either modified or deleted, as appropriate:
>>> Vote.objects.record_vote(widget, user, -1) >>> Vote.objects.get_score(widget) {'score': -1, 'num_votes': 1} >>> Vote.objects.record_vote(widget, user, 0) >>> Vote.objects.get_score(widget) {'score': 0, 'num_votes': 0}
Vote
objects have the following fields:
user
-- The user who made the vote. Users are represented by thedjango.contrib.auth.models.User
model.content_type
-- The ContentType of the object voted on.object_id
-- The id of the object voted on.object
-- The object voted on.vote
-- The vote which was made:+1
or-1
.
Vote
objects have the following custom methods:
is_upvote
-- ReturnsTrue
ifvote
is+1
.is_downvote
-- ReturnsTrue
ifvote
is-1
.
The Vote
model has a custom manager that has the following helper
functions:
record_vote(obj, user, vote)
-- Record a user's vote on a given object. Only allows a given user to vote once on any given object, but the vote may be changed.
vote
must be one of1
(up vote),-1
(down vote) or0
(remove vote).
get_score(obj)
-- Gets the total score forobj
and the total number of votes it's received.Returns a dictionary with
score
andnum_votes
keys.
get_scores_in_bulk(objects)
-- Gets score and vote count details for all the given objects. Score details consist of a dictionary which hasscore
andnum_vote
keys.Returns a dictionary mapping object ids to score details.
get_top(Model, limit=10, reversed=False)
-- Gets the toplimit
scored objects for a given model.If
reversed
isTrue
, the bottomlimit
scored objects are retrieved instead.Yields
(object, score)
tuples.
get_bottom(Model, limit=10)
-- A convenience method which callsget_top
withreversed=True
.Gets the bottom (i.e. most negative)
limit
scored objects for a given model.Yields
(object, score)
tuples.
get_for_user(obj, user)
-- Gets the vote made on the given object by the given user, orNone
if no matching vote exists.
get_for_user_in_bulk(objects, user)
-- Gets the votes made on all the given objects by the given user.Returns a dictionary mapping object ids to votes.
get_voted_users(object)
-- Gets all users voted on the given object.Returns a list of objects contains user ids.
The voting.views
module contains views to handle a couple of
common cases: displaying a page to confirm a vote when it is requested
via GET
and making the vote itself via POST
, or voting via
XMLHttpRequest POST
.
The following sample URLconf demonstrates using a generic view for voting on a model, allowing for regular voting and XMLHttpRequest voting at the same URL:
from django.urls import re_path from voting.views import vote_on_object from shop.apps.products.models import Widget widget_kwargs = { 'model': Widget, 'template_object_name': 'widget', 'allow_xmlhttprequest': True, } urlpatterns = [ re_path( r"^widgets/(?P<object_id>\d+)/(?P<direction>up|down|clear)vote/?$", vote_on_object, kwargs=widget_kwargs, ), ]
Description:
A view that displays a confirmation page and votes on an object. The
given object will only be voted on if the request method is POST
.
If this view is fetched via GET
, it will display a confirmation
page that should contain a form that POST
s to the same URL.
Required arguments:
model
: The Django model class of the object that will be voted on.Either
object_id
or (slug
andslug_field
) is required.If you provide
object_id
, it should be the value of the primary-key field for the object being voted on.Otherwise,
slug
should be the slug of the given object, andslug_field
should be the name of the slug field in theQuerySet
's model.
direction
: The kind of vote to be made, must be one of'up'
,'down'
or'clear'
.Either a
post_vote_redirect
argument defining a URL must be supplied, or anext
parameter must supply a URL in the request when the vote isPOST
ed, or the object being voted on must define aget_absolute_url
method or property.The view checks for these in the order given above.
Optional arguments:
allow_xmlhttprequest
: A boolean that designates whether this view should also allow votes to be made via XMLHttpRequest.If this is
True
, the request headers will be check for anHTTP_X_REQUESTED_WITH
header which has a value ofXMLHttpRequest
. If this header is found, processing of the current request is delegated tovoting.views.xmlhttprequest_vote_on_object
.
template_name
: The full name of a template to use in rendering the page. This lets you override the default template name (see below).
template_loader
: The template loader to use when loading the template. By default, it'sdjango.template.loader
.
extra_context
: A dictionary of values to add to the template context. By default, this is an empty dictionary. If a value in the dictionary is callable, the generic view will call it just before rendering the template.
context_processors
: A list of template-context processors to apply to the view's template.
template_object_name
: Designates the name of the template variable to use in the template context. By default, this is'object'
.
Template name:
If template_name
isn't specified, this view will use the template
<app_label>/<model_name>_confirm_vote.html
by default.
Template context:
In addition to extra_context
, the template's context will be:
object
: The original object that's about to be voted on. This variable's name depends on thetemplate_object_name
parameter, which is'object'
by default. Iftemplate_object_name
is'foo'
, this variable's name will befoo
.direction
: The argument which was given for the vote'sdirection
(see above).
Description:
A view for use in voting on objects via XMLHttpRequest. The given
object will only be voted on if the request method is POST
. This
view will respond with JSON text instead of rendering a template or
redirecting.
Required arguments:
model
: The Django model class of the object that will be voted on.Either
object_id
or (slug
andslug_field
) is required.If you provide
object_id
, it should be the value of the primary-key field for the object being voted on.Otherwise,
slug
should be the slug of the given object, andslug_field
should be the name of the slug field in theQuerySet
's model.
direction
: The kind of vote to be made, must be one of'up'
,'down'
or'clear'
.
JSON text context:
The context provided by the JSON text returned will be:
success
:true
if the vote was successfully processed,false
otherwise.score
: an object containing ascore
property, which holds the object's updated score, and anum_votes
property, which holds the total number of votes cast for the object.error_message
: if the vote was not successfully processed, this property will contain an error message.
The voting.templatetags.voting_tags
module defines a number of
template tags which may be used to retrieve and display voting
details.
Retrieves the total score for an object and the number of votes
it's received, storing them in a context variable which has score
and num_votes
properties.
Example usage:
{% score_for_object widget as score %} {{ score.score }} point{{ score.score|pluralize }} after {{ score.num_votes }} vote{{ score.num_votes|pluralize }}
Retrieves the total scores and number of votes cast for a list of objects as a dictionary keyed with the objects' ids and stores it in a context variable.
Example usage:
{% scores_for_objects widget_list as scores %}
Retrieves the Vote
cast by a user on a particular object and
stores it in a context variable. If the user has not voted, the
context variable will be None
.
Example usage:
{% vote_by_user user on widget as vote %}
Retrieves the votes cast by a user on a list of objects as a dictionary keyed with object ids and stores it in a context variable.
Example usage:
{% votes_by_user user on widget_list as vote_dict %}
Given an object and a dictionary keyed with object ids - as returned
by the votes_by_user
and scores_for_objects
template tags -
retrieves the value for the given object and stores it in a context
variable, storing None
if no value exists for the given object.
Example usage:
{% dict_entry_for_item widget from vote_dict as vote %}
Intended for use in vote confirmatio templates, creates an appropriate message asking the user to confirm the given vote for the given object description.
Example usage:
{% confirm_vote_message widget.title direction %}
Given a string mapping values for up and down votes, returns one
of the strings according to the given Vote
:
Vote type | Argument | Outputs |
---|---|---|
+1 |
'Bodacious,Bogus' |
Bodacious |
-1 |
'Bodacious,Bogus' |
Bogus |
If no string mapping is given, 'Up'
and 'Down'
will be used.
Example usage:
{{ vote|vote_display:"Bodacious,Bogus" }}