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Implements a function to test whether a given url is currently visible to a given user.

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DEPRECATED. This approach causes more headaches than it's worth.

django_page_visibility

This package implements a standard protocol allowing developers to ask "can user X currently access page Y?".

Rather than duplicating the permission checks performed in that view, you ask the view itself whether or not the user can access it.

Conforming Views

Conforming views must implement a .test_page_visibilty(request, *args, **kwargs) method. This will be called with the same args and kwargs that the actual view would be called with.

This method must return a truthy value if the user can access the page, and False otherwise. It may also raise an exception, to indicate that the user cannot access the page. See PAGE_VISIBILITY_EXCEPTIONS below.

The Test Function

Developers can call django_page_visibility.is_visible_to_user(path, user) (see the code for details) to test visibility. Or, in a template, you can use our is_permitted_to_see filter or permitted_link tag.

PAGE_VISIBILITY_EXCEPTIONS setting

By default, we return False if either django.http.Http404 or django.core.exceptions.PermissionDenied are raised. You can override this by setting (in your django settings) PAGE_VISIBILITY_EXCEPTIONS to a list of exception classes.

We expect most users to override this setting. For example, if you are using exceptional_auth and django_early_return, then you'll want to set:

PAGE_VISIBILITY_EXCEPTIONS = [
    'django.core.exceptions.PermissionDenied',
    'django.http.Http404',
    'django_early_return.EarlyReturn',
    'exceptional_auth.AuthException',
]

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