Felipe,
Sorry, I'm quite busy these days.
Here is the beginning of something, but I'd prefer to avoid the 'myurl'
function. I'm not a dev' so you'll probably jump looking at that.
The base idea was to use only 'mypatterns' for obtainning the same
results we handwritten previously, including the ordering observation
you did. However, I cannot currently figure how to modify the url call,
that's why I had to use 'myurl'.
The following mess mostly butchered url and patterns functions normally
used.
It needs testing and that's quite raw but I'll take a look this week-end
probably. The don't think I handled 'prefix' variable how it should be
but that's for waiting ;)
# urls.py
from django.conf.urls import patterns, include, url
from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _
from django.conf.urls.i18n import i18n_patterns
from imbadwithnamestoo.utils import mypatterns, myurl
urlpatterns = patterns('',
#
)
urlpatterns += mypatterns('',
myurl(_(r'^suporte/'), include('WebSuporte.urls') ),
)
# imbadwithnamestoo.utils
from django.conf import settings
from django.conf.urls import url
from django.utils.translation import activate, deactivate
from django.utils.translation import ugettext
def myurl(regex, view, kwargs=None, name=None, prefix=''):
return (regex, view, kwargs, name, prefix)
def mypatterns(prefix, *args):
pattern_list = []
for t in args:
# dealing with include or others
regex, view, kwargs, name, prefix = t
languages = [lang[0] for lang in settings.LANGUAGES]
if isinstance(view, (list,tuple)):
# For include(...) processing.
for lang in languages:
activate(lang)
translated_regex = ugettext(regex)
pattern_list.append(url(translated_regex, view, kwargs,
None, prefix))
deactivate()
pattern_list.append(url(regex, view, kwargs, name, prefix))
else:
pattern_list.append(url(regex, view, kwargs, name, prefix))
for lang in languages:
activate(lang)
translated_regex = ugettext(regex)
pattern_list.append(url(translated_regex, view, kwargs,
None, prefix))
deactivate()
return pattern_list
Regards,
Michel
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