Users can be banned by IP address now, either by singular IP or in an IP range. If they are banned and attempt to post, they will be met with a "you are banned until X date" screen. There are a few loose threads with this, and IP bans may be obsolete if I decide to go the accounts-required-for-posting route. But I think this is a good start for 4chan style posting. Signed-off-by: Alek Ratzloff <alekratz@gmail.com>
27 lines
932 B
Python
27 lines
932 B
Python
from django.urls import path
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from django.conf import settings
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from django.conf.urls.static import static
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from django.views.generic.base import TemplateView
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from board.views import *
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app_name = "board"
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urlpatterns = [
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path("<slug:url>/", BoardView.as_view(), name="board_detail"),
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path("<slug:url>/page/<int:page>/", BoardView.as_view(), name="board_detail"),
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path("<slug:url>/post/<int:id>/", PostView.as_view(), name="post_detail"),
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path("<slug:url>/report/<int:id>/", ReportView.as_view(), name="report_form"),
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path(
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"report/success/",
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TemplateView.as_view(template_name="board/report_success.html"),
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name="report_success",
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),
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path(
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"banned",
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BannedView.as_view(),
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name="banned",
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),
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]
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# TODO - make this conditional so we can serve images up with whatever server we want
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urlpatterns += static(settings.MEDIA_URL, document_root=settings.MEDIA_ROOT)
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