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merge with latest pf.listatelefonica's version - 1.1.3

docs/HISTORY.txt
1 Changelog 1 Changelog
2 ========= 2 =========
3 3
  4 +1.1.3 - 2015-08-21
  5 +---------------------
  6 +
  7 +- Inclusão de link em unidades no resultado da busca apontando para a página de exibição por unidades.
  8 +- Mudança da Licença de GPLV2 para GPLV3.
  9 + [luiz.lgsb]
  10 +
  11 +
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  1 +pf.listatelefonica Installation
  2 +-------------------------------
  3 +
  4 +To install pf.listatelefonica into the global Python environment (or a workingenv),
  5 +using a traditional Zope 2 instance, you can do this:
  6 +
  7 +* When you're reading this you have probably already run
  8 + ``easy_install pf.listatelefonica``. Find out how to install setuptools
  9 + (and EasyInstall) here:
  10 + http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/EasyInstall
  11 +
  12 +* If you are using Zope 2.9 (not 2.10), get `pythonproducts`_ and install it
  13 + via::
  14 +
  15 + python setup.py install --home /path/to/instance
  16 +
  17 +into your Zope instance.
  18 +
  19 +* Create a file called ``pf.listatelefonica-configure.zcml`` in the
  20 + ``/path/to/instance/etc/package-includes`` directory. The file
  21 + should only contain this::
  22 +
  23 + <include package="pf.listatelefonica" />
  24 +
  25 +.. _pythonproducts: http://plone.org/products/pythonproducts
  26 +
  27 +
  28 +Alternatively, if you are using zc.buildout and the plone.recipe.zope2instance
  29 +recipe to manage your project, you can do this:
  30 +
  31 +* Add ``pf.listatelefonica`` to the list of eggs to install, e.g.:
  32 +
  33 + [buildout]
  34 + ...
  35 + eggs =
  36 + ...
  37 + pf.listatelefonica
  38 +
  39 +* Tell the plone.recipe.zope2instance recipe to install a ZCML slug:
  40 +
  41 + [instance]
  42 + recipe = plone.recipe.zope2instance
  43 + ...
  44 + zcml =
  45 + pf.listatelefonica
  46 +
  47 +* Re-run buildout, e.g. with:
  48 +
  49 + $ ./bin/buildout
  50 +
  51 +You can skip the ZCML slug if you are going to explicitly include the package
  52 +from another package's configure.zcml file.
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docs/LICENSE.txt 0 → 100644
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
  1 + pf.listatelefonica is copyright
  2 +
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  4 + it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
  5 + the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License.
  6 +
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  8 + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  9 + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
  10 + GNU General Public License for more details.
  11 +
  12 + You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  13 + along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
  14 + Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston,
  15 + MA 02111-1307 USA.
pf/listatelefonica/browser/templates/unidadesview.pt
1 -<tal:comment replace="nothing">  
2 - Este template não está sendo utilizado no momento.  
3 - Ele está aqui pois a solicitação é de que o conteúdo exibido não contenha  
4 - topo, rodapé nem colunas.  
5 - Se necessário utilizar futuramente... está pronto =)  
6 -</tal:comment>  
7 -  
8 <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" 1 <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en"
9 xmlns:tal="http://xml.zope.org/namespaces/tal" 2 xmlns:tal="http://xml.zope.org/namespaces/tal"
10 xmlns:metal="http://xml.zope.org/namespaces/metal" 3 xmlns:metal="http://xml.zope.org/namespaces/metal"
pf/listatelefonica/macros/templates/listatelefonicabuscaview.pt
@@ -196,7 +196,11 @@ @@ -196,7 +196,11 @@
196 tal:content="item/nome" 196 tal:content="item/nome"
197 tal:attributes="href item/url">Nome</a> 197 tal:attributes="href item/url">Nome</a>
198 </td> 198 </td>
199 - <td tal:content="item/unidade">Unidade</td> 199 + <td>
  200 + <a href=""
  201 + tal:content="item/unidade"
  202 + tal:attributes="href item/url_unidade">Unidade</a>
  203 + </td>
200 <td tal:content="item/email">Email</td> 204 <td tal:content="item/email">Email</td>
201 <td tal:content="structure item/ramais">Ramal</td> 205 <td tal:content="structure item/ramais">Ramal</td>
202 <td tal:content="item/celular|nothing">Celular</td> 206 <td tal:content="item/celular|nothing">Celular</td>
pf/listatelefonica/macros/views.py
@@ -75,6 +75,17 @@ class ListaTelefonicaBuscaView(ListaTelefonicaView): @@ -75,6 +75,17 @@ class ListaTelefonicaBuscaView(ListaTelefonicaView):
75 result = pattern.sub('', string) 75 result = pattern.sub('', string)
76 return result 76 return result
77 77
  78 + def _reverse_str(self, unity):
  79 + """
  80 + Recebe uma unidade no formato string
  81 + Ex.:
  82 + >>> self.reverse_str("SDS/DINF/CGTI/DPF")
  83 + >>> "DPF/CGTI/DINF/SDS"
  84 + """
  85 + result = reversed(unity.split("/"))
  86 + return "/".join(result)
  87 +
  88 +
78 def result2dict(self, brains): 89 def result2dict(self, brains):
79 results = [] 90 results = []
80 for brain in brains: 91 for brain in brains:
@@ -83,6 +94,7 @@ class ListaTelefonicaBuscaView(ListaTelefonicaView): @@ -83,6 +94,7 @@ class ListaTelefonicaBuscaView(ListaTelefonicaView):
83 'nome': obj.nome, 94 'nome': obj.nome,
84 'email': "{0}@dpf.gov.br".format(obj.title), 95 'email': "{0}@dpf.gov.br".format(obj.title),
85 'url': brain.getURL, 96 'url': brain.getURL,
  97 + 'url_unidade': "@@unidade?q={0}".format(self._reverse_str(obj.unidade)),
86 'unidade': obj.unidade, 98 'unidade': obj.unidade,
87 'ramais': self.get_ramais(obj), 99 'ramais': self.get_ramais(obj),
88 'celular': obj.celular, 100 'celular': obj.celular,
@@ -121,7 +133,6 @@ class ListaTelefonicaBuscaView(ListaTelefonicaView): @@ -121,7 +133,6 @@ class ListaTelefonicaBuscaView(ListaTelefonicaView):
121 telefone = (AdvancedQuery.Eq('ramal1', search) | 133 telefone = (AdvancedQuery.Eq('ramal1', search) |
122 AdvancedQuery.Eq('ramal2', search) | 134 AdvancedQuery.Eq('ramal2', search) |
123 AdvancedQuery.Eq('celular', search)) 135 AdvancedQuery.Eq('celular', search))
124 -  
125 query = query & telefone 136 query = query & telefone
126 continue 137 continue
127 query = query & AdvancedQuery.Eq(field, search) 138 query = query & AdvancedQuery.Eq(field, search)
@@ -158,3 +169,4 @@ class ListaTelefonicaBuscaView(ListaTelefonicaView): @@ -158,3 +169,4 @@ class ListaTelefonicaBuscaView(ListaTelefonicaView):
158 results = pcatalog.evalAdvancedQuery(query, sort_order) 169 results = pcatalog.evalAdvancedQuery(query, sort_order)
159 170
160 self.results = self.result2dict(results) 171 self.results = self.result2dict(results)
  172 +
pf/listatelefonica/profiles/default/metadata.xml
1 <?xml version="1.0"?> 1 <?xml version="1.0"?>
2 <metadata> 2 <metadata>
3 - <version>1.1.2</version> 3 + <version>1.1.3</version>
4 <dependencies> 4 <dependencies>
5 <dependency>profile-plone.app.dexterity:default</dependency> 5 <dependency>profile-plone.app.dexterity:default</dependency>
6 </dependencies> 6 </dependencies>
pf/listatelefonica/setuphandlers.py
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ def get_or_create_content(container, type, id, title, **kwargs): @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ def get_or_create_content(container, type, id, title, **kwargs):
67 def create_initial_content(context): 67 def create_initial_content(context):
68 portal = api.portal.get() 68 portal = api.portal.get()
69 69
70 - # Biblioteca de Servicos page 70 + # Lista Telefônica page
71 lista = get_or_create_content( 71 lista = get_or_create_content(
72 container=portal, 72 container=portal,
73 type='Folder', 73 type='Folder',
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ def create_initial_content(context): @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ def create_initial_content(context):
78 lista.setLayout('listatelefonica_view') 78 lista.setLayout('listatelefonica_view')
79 lista.manage_setLocalRoles("AuthenticatedUsers", ["Contributor", ]) 79 lista.manage_setLocalRoles("AuthenticatedUsers", ["Contributor", ])
80 80
81 - # Biblioteca de Servicos description page 81 + # Lista Telefônica description page
82 if not container_has_content(lista, 'lista-telefonica'): 82 if not container_has_content(lista, 'lista-telefonica'):
83 description_text = u"""\ 83 description_text = u"""\
84 <p>Descrição do serviço de Lista Telefônica </p> 84 <p>Descrição do serviço de Lista Telefônica </p>
@@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@
3 from setuptools import setup, find_packages 3 from setuptools import setup, find_packages
4 import os 4 import os
5 5
6 -version = '1.1.2' 6 +version = '1.1.3'
7 7
8 setup(name='pf.listatelefonica', 8 setup(name='pf.listatelefonica',
9 version=version, 9 version=version,
10 - description="Projeto de Lista Telefonica da Policia Federal", 10 + description="Lista Telefônica Colaborativa",
11 long_description=open("README.txt").read() + "\n" + 11 long_description=open("README.txt").read() + "\n" +
12 open(os.path.join("docs", "HISTORY.txt")).read(), 12 open(os.path.join("docs", "HISTORY.txt")).read(),
13 # Get more strings from 13 # Get more strings from
@@ -23,8 +23,8 @@ setup(name=&#39;pf.listatelefonica&#39;, @@ -23,8 +23,8 @@ setup(name=&#39;pf.listatelefonica&#39;,
23 "Programming Language :: Python", 23 "Programming Language :: Python",
24 ], 24 ],
25 keywords='', 25 keywords='',
26 - author='Liberiun',  
27 - author_email='', 26 + author='Polícia Federal',
  27 + author_email='gpweb.cgti@dpf.gov.br',
28 url='https://svn.dpf.gov.br/sds/portal_internet/2-Implementacao/trunk/produtos/pf.listatelefonica/', 28 url='https://svn.dpf.gov.br/sds/portal_internet/2-Implementacao/trunk/produtos/pf.listatelefonica/',
29 license='Creative Commons General Public License - GPL (“Licença Pública Geral”), versão 3.0, em português', 29 license='Creative Commons General Public License - GPL (“Licença Pública Geral”), versão 3.0, em português',
30 packages=find_packages(exclude=['ez_setup']), 30 packages=find_packages(exclude=['ez_setup']),