Templates

This page details the list of templates provided by django-comments-xtd. They are located under the django_comments_xtd/ templates directory.

email_confirmation_request

As .html and .txt, this template represents the confirmation message sent to the user when the Send button is clicked to post a comment. Both templates are sent in a multipart message, or only in text format if the COMMENTS_XTD_SEND_HTML_EMAIL setting is set to False.

In the context of the template the following objects are expected:

  • The site object (django-contrib-comments, and in turn django-comments-xtd, use the Django Sites Framework).
  • The comment object.
  • The confirmation_url the user has to click on to confirm the comment.

comment_tree.html

This template is rendered by the Tag render_xtdcomment_tree to represent the comments posted to an object.

In the context of the template the following objects are expected:

  • A list of dictionaries called comments in which each element is a dictionary like:

    {
        'comment': xtdcomment_object,
        'children': [ list_of_child_xtdcomment_dicts ]
    }
    

Optionally the following objects can be present in the template:

  • A boolean allow_flagging to indicate whether the user will have the capacity to suggest comment removal.
  • A boolean allow_feedback to indicate whether the user will have the capacity to like/dislike comments. When True the special template user_feedback.html will be rendered.

user_feedback.html

This template is expected to be in the directory includes/django_comments_xtd/, and it provides a way to customized the look of the like and dislike buttons as long as the list of users who clicked on them. It is included from comment_tree.html. The template is rendered only when the Tag render_xtdcomment_tree is used with the argument allow_feedback.

In the context of the template is expected:

  • The boolean variable show_feedback, which will be set to True when passing the argument show_feedback to the Tag render_xtdcomment_tree. If True the template will show the list of users who liked the comment and the list of those who disliked it.
  • A comment item.

Look at the section Show the list of users to read on this particular topic.

like.html

This template is rendered when the user clicks on the like button of a comment.

The context of the template expects:

  • A boolean already_liked_it that indicates whether the user already clicked on the like button of this comment. In such a case, if the user submits the form a second time the liked-it flag is withdrawn.
  • The comment subject to be liked.

liked.html

This template is rendered when the user click on the submit button of the form presented in the like.html template. The template is meant to thank the user for the feedback. The context for the template doesn’t expect any specific object.

dislike.html

This template is rendered when the user clicks on the dislike button of a comment.

The context of the template expects:

  • A boolean already_disliked_it that indicates whether the user already clicked on the dislike button for this comment. In such a case, if the user submits the form a second time the disliked-it flag is withdrawn.
  • The comment subject to be liked.

disliked.html

This template is rendered when the user click on the submit button of the form presented in the dislike.html template. The template is meant to thank the user for the feedback. The context for the template doesn’t expect any specific object.

discarded.html

This template gets rendered if any receiver of the signal confirmation_received returns False. Informs the user that the comment has been discarded. Read the subsection Signal and receiver in the Control Logic to know about the confirmation_received signal.

email_followup_comment

As .html and .txt, this template represents the mail message sent when there is a new comment following up the user’s. It’s sent to the user who posted the comment that is being commented in a thread, or that arrived before the one being sent. To receive this email the user must tick the box Notify me of follow up comments via email.

The template expects the following objects in the context:

  • The site object.
  • The comment object about which users are being informed.
  • The mute_url to offer the notified user the chance to stop receiving notifications on new comments.

comment.html

This template is rendered under any of the following circumstances:

  • When using the Tag render_last_xtdcomments.
  • When a logged in user sends a comment via Ajax. The comment gets rendered immediately. JavaScript client side code still has toe handle the response.

posted.html

Rendered when a not authenticated user sends a comment. It informs the user that a confirmation message has been sent and that the link contained in the mail must be clicked to confirm the publication of the comment.

reply.html

Rendered when a user clicks on the reply link of a comment. Reply links are created with XtdComment.get_reply_url method. They show up below the text of each comment when they allow nested comments.

muted.html

Rendered when a user clicks on the mute link received in a follow-up notification message. It informs the user that the site will not send more notifications on new comments sent to the object.