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from django.contrib.auth.mixins import LoginRequiredMixin
from django.shortcuts import render
from django.views.generic import ListView
from ctrack.assessments.models import CAFAssessmentOutcomeScore
from ctrack.caf.models import ApplicableSystem, CAF
class ListCAF(LoginRequiredMixin, ListView):
model = CAF
# Let's write a traditional function view!
def caf_detail_view(request, pk):
caf = CAF.objects.get(pk=pk)
# get any assessments that have been done on this caf
assessments = caf.cafassessment_set.all()
# caf_principles = CAFPrinciple.objects.all()
_scrs = []
for ass in assessments:
lst_scores = []
lst_scores.append(ass)
lst_scores.append(CAFAssessmentOutcomeScore.objects.filter(caf_assessment=ass))
_scrs.append(lst_scores)
context = {
'object': caf,
'assessments_and_scores': _scrs,
'organisation': ApplicableSystem.objects.filter(caf=caf).first().organisation,
'systems': caf.applicable_systems.all()
}
return render(request, 'caf/caf_detail.html', context)
class ListApplicableSystem(LoginRequiredMixin, ListView):
model = ApplicableSystem
# apparently you can pass a list of model objects to a template if you name it
# here - otherwise you need to provide a QuerySet
template_name = "caf/applicablesystem_list.html"
def get_queryset(self):
ess = ApplicableSystem.objects.all().order_by("organisation__name")
return ess
def get_context_data(self, **kwargs):
context = super().get_context_data(**kwargs)
return context
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