On Sep 13, 2008, at 12:46 PM, Thejaswi Puthraya wrote:

>
> On Sep 12, 7:09 pm, Eric Abrahamsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Has anyone tried using akismet with the new comments contrib app?  
>> I've
>> set up a signal handler to run on 'comment_will_be_posted' and check
>> the comment with akismet, and the service is insisting my test
>> comments are spam no matter what. I'm using the voidspace python
>> akismet API, and largely copying out of the comment_utils app.
>
> http://www.djangosnippets.org/snippets/1006/

Excellent! I should have known/googled. Thanks for the pointer, that  
implementation works nicely.

Eric

>
>
>>
>> I've noticed that setting build_data=True in the comment_check call
>> doesn't seem to work: that's supposed to draw values out of
>> os.environ, but it looks like those values aren't available (it
>> complains if I don't explicitly pass them in). I'm adding them
>> manually out of request.META, but the test is still coming back
>> negative. You don't get much more than 'bad!' out of Akismet, so  
>> I'm a
>> little stumped.
>>
>> Has anyone done this yet? Is there any reason why the appropriate
>> environment values would not be available during the
>> 'comment_will_be_posted' signal stage, or there might be some other
>> settings floating around that are poisoning the whole thing? Sorry if
>> this is an unhelpful request for help, mostly I want to know if
>> anyone's been down this road yet.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Eric
>
> --
> Cheers
> Thejaswi Puthraya
> >


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