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src.clm.views.admin_cm.node Namespace Reference

Functions

def add
def check
def delete
def edit
def get_by_id
def get_by_id_details
def get_list
def lock
def unlock

Detailed Description

Note
All functions here are decorated by src.clm.utils.decorators.admin_cm_log. It's recommended to read src.clm.utils.decorators.admin_cm_log docs before using functions below.

Function Documentation

def src.clm.views.admin_cm.node.add (   cm_response,
  data 
)
Note
The clm.utils.decorators.admin_cm_log decorator performs User authentication. It also provides handling/logging mechanism for each Exception raised in view. see also: clm.utils.decorators.admin_cm_log
Parameters
http_request(HttpRequest)
login(POST string)
cm_id(POST int) session cm_id
password(POST string)
cm_password(POST string)
Note
This function is decorated by clm.utils.decorators.cm_request decorator. It's fully transparent. All actual parameters of this function are kwargs (the same as required by corresponding CM view (src.cm.views.node.add()) + one additional kwarg: cm_id). View requests src.cm.views.node.add() from CM and returns the response. For documentation see src.cm.views.node.add()

Definition at line 91 of file node.py.

def src.clm.views.admin_cm.node.check (   cm_response,
  data 
)
Note
The clm.utils.decorators.admin_cm_log decorator performs User authentication. It also provides handling/logging mechanism for each Exception raised in view. see also: clm.utils.decorators.admin_cm_log
Parameters
http_request(HttpRequest)
login(POST string)
cm_id(POST int) session cm_id
password(POST string)
cm_password(POST string)
Note
This function is decorated by clm.utils.decorators.cm_request decorator. It's fully transparent. All actual parameters of this function are kwargs (the same as required by corresponding CM view (src.cm.views.node.check()) + one additional kwarg: cm_id). View requests src.cm.views.node.check() from CM and returns the response. For documentation see src.cm.views.node.check()

Definition at line 124 of file node.py.

def src.clm.views.admin_cm.node.delete (   cm_response,
  data 
)
Note
The clm.utils.decorators.admin_cm_log decorator performs User authentication. It also provides handling/logging mechanism for each Exception raised in view. see also: clm.utils.decorators.admin_cm_log
Parameters
http_request(HttpRequest)
login(POST string)
cm_id(POST int) session cm_id
password(POST string)
cm_password(POST string)
Note
This function is decorated by clm.utils.decorators.cm_request decorator. It's fully transparent. All actual parameters of this function are kwargs (the same as required by corresponding CM view (src.cm.views.node.delete()) + one additional kwarg: cm_id). View requests src.cm.views.node.delete() from CM and returns the response. For documentation see src.cm.views.node.delete()

Definition at line 80 of file node.py.

def src.clm.views.admin_cm.node.edit (   cm_response,
  data 
)
Note
The clm.utils.decorators.admin_cm_log decorator performs User authentication. It also provides handling/logging mechanism for each Exception raised in view. see also: clm.utils.decorators.admin_cm_log
Parameters
http_request(HttpRequest)
login(POST string)
cm_id(POST int) session cm_id
password(POST string)
cm_password(POST string)
Note
This function is decorated by clm.utils.decorators.cm_request decorator. It's fully transparent. All actual parameters of this function are kwargs (the same as required by corresponding CM view (src.cm.views.node.edit()) + one additional kwarg: cm_id). View requests src.cm.views.node.edit() from CM and returns the response. For documentation see src.cm.views.node.edit()

Definition at line 102 of file node.py.

def src.clm.views.admin_cm.node.get_by_id (   cm_response,
  data 
)
Note
The clm.utils.decorators.admin_cm_log decorator performs User authentication. It also provides handling/logging mechanism for each Exception raised in view. see also: clm.utils.decorators.admin_cm_log
Parameters
http_request(HttpRequest)
login(POST string)
cm_id(POST int) session cm_id
password(POST string)
cm_password(POST string)
Note
This function is decorated by clm.utils.decorators.cm_request decorator. It's fully transparent. All actual parameters of this function are kwargs (the same as required by corresponding CM view (src.cm.views.node.get_by_id()) + one additional kwarg: cm_id). View requests src.cm.views.node.get_by_id() from CM and returns the response. For documentation see src.cm.views.node.get_by_id()

Definition at line 47 of file node.py.

def src.clm.views.admin_cm.node.get_by_id_details (   cm_response,
  data 
)
Note
The clm.utils.decorators.admin_cm_log decorator performs User authentication. It also provides handling/logging mechanism for each Exception raised in view. see also: clm.utils.decorators.admin_cm_log
Parameters
http_request(HttpRequest)
login(POST string)
cm_id(POST int) session cm_id
password(POST string)
cm_password(POST string)
Note
This function is decorated by clm.utils.decorators.cm_request decorator. It's fully transparent. All actual parameters of this function are kwargs (the same as required by corresponding CM view (src.cm.views.node.get_by_id_details()) + one additional kwarg: cm_id). View requests src.cm.views.node.get_by_id_details() from CM and returns the response. For documentation see src.cm.views.node.get_by_id_details()

Definition at line 113 of file node.py.

def src.clm.views.admin_cm.node.get_list (   cm_response,
  data 
)
Note
The clm.utils.decorators.admin_cm_log decorator performs User authentication. It also provides handling/logging mechanism for each Exception raised in view. see also: clm.utils.decorators.admin_cm_log
Parameters
http_request(HttpRequest)
login(POST string)
cm_id(POST int) session cm_id
password(POST string)
cm_password(POST string)
Note
This function is decorated by clm.utils.decorators.cm_request decorator. It's fully transparent. All actual parameters of this function are kwargs (the same as required by corresponding CM view (src.cm.views.node.get_list()) + one additional kwarg: cm_id). View requests src.cm.views.node.get_list() from CM and returns the response. For documentation see src.cm.views.node.get_list()

Definition at line 36 of file node.py.

def src.clm.views.admin_cm.node.lock (   cm_response,
  data 
)
Note
The clm.utils.decorators.admin_cm_log decorator performs User authentication. It also provides handling/logging mechanism for each Exception raised in view. see also: clm.utils.decorators.admin_cm_log
Parameters
http_request(HttpRequest)
login(POST string)
cm_id(POST int) session cm_id
password(POST string)
cm_password(POST string)
Note
This function is decorated by clm.utils.decorators.cm_request decorator. It's fully transparent. All actual parameters of this function are kwargs (the same as required by corresponding CM view (src.cm.views.node.lock()) + one additional kwarg: cm_id). View requests src.cm.views.node.lock() from CM and returns the response. For documentation see src.cm.views.node.lock()

Definition at line 58 of file node.py.

def src.clm.views.admin_cm.node.unlock (   cm_response,
  data 
)
Note
The clm.utils.decorators.admin_cm_log decorator performs User authentication. It also provides handling/logging mechanism for each Exception raised in view. see also: clm.utils.decorators.admin_cm_log
Parameters
http_request(HttpRequest)
login(POST string)
cm_id(POST int) session cm_id
password(POST string)
cm_password(POST string)
Note
This function is decorated by clm.utils.decorators.cm_request decorator. It's fully transparent. All actual parameters of this function are kwargs (the same as required by corresponding CM view (src.cm.views.node.unlock()) + one additional kwarg: cm_id). View requests src.cm.views.node.unlock() from CM and returns the response. For documentation see src.cm.views.node.unlock()

Definition at line 69 of file node.py.