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mco-system
bda40b1935 fix: get speaker biography directly from speaker code 2023-05-09 21:22:12 +11:00
mco-system
3ba116c7fa chore: lint 2023-05-09 18:55:45 +11:00
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# -- Configuration
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
class AppConfig:
""" Flask application config """
CONFIG_FILENAME = "config.yml"
""" Flask application config """
CONFIG_FILENAME = "config.yml"
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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schedule = Schedule()
navbar = Navbar(config=app.local_config["navbar"])
except Exception as err:
logger.critical("[{}] {}".format(err.__class__, str(err)))
logger.critical(f"[{err.__class__}] {str(err)}")
sys.exit(1)
if app.local_config["log"]["root"]["level"] != "DEBUG":
@ -54,18 +54,19 @@ if app.local_config["log"]["root"]["level"] != "DEBUG":
def page_not_found(err):
return redirect(url_for('index'))
def get_slots():
return backend.get(endpoint=f"events/{app.local_config['pretalx']['event']}/schedules/{app.local_config['pretalx']['schedule']}/").json()
def get_speaker_biography(name):
def get_speaker_biography(code):
try:
speaker_info = backend.get(endpoint=f"events/{app.local_config['pretalx']['event']}/speakers/", params={"q": name}).json()
logger.debug(speaker_info)
return speaker_info["results"][0]["biography"].strip()
speaker_info = backend.get(endpoint=f"events/{app.local_config['pretalx']['event']}/speakers/{code}/").json()
return speaker_info.get("biography").strip()
except Exception as err:
logger.warning(f"UnknownSpeakerError: {name}")
return None
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# -- Custom filters
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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hour, minutes = (splitted_time[0], splitted_time[1].split("+")[0])
return f"{day}/{month} {hour}:{minutes}"
@app.template_filter('date2dayclass')
def date2dayclass(date):
classes = {"26/05": "bg1",
"27/05": "bg2",
"28/05": "bg3",}
"28/05": "bg3"}
splitted_date = date.split("-")
month, day = (splitted_date[1],
splitted_date[2].split("T")[0])
return classes[f"{day}/{month}"]
@app.template_filter('toicon')
def date2dmyhm(slot_type):
def type2icon(slot_type):
slot_types = {"Projection": "fa-solid fa-film",
"Presentation Courte": "fa-solid fa-person-chalkboard",
"DJ Set": "fa-solid fa-guitar",
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"Installation": "fa-solid fa-palette"}
return slot_types[slot_type]
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# -- Routes
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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return render_template("index.html",
navbar=navbar.get_from_page(page="/"))
@app.route('/planning', methods=['GET'])
def planning():
slots = get_slots()
for slot in slots.get("slots"):
for speaker in slot.get("speakers"):
speaker["biography"] = get_speaker_biography(speaker.get("name"))
speaker["biography"] = get_speaker_biography(speaker.get("code"))
return render_template("planning.html",
slots=sorted(slots.get("slots"),
key=lambda slot: slot.get("slot").get("start")),
navbar=navbar.get_from_page(page="/planning"),
filter=["concert", "dj set", "panel discussion", "talk", "screening"])
@app.route('/place', methods=['GET'])
def place():
return render_template("place.html",
navbar=navbar.get_from_page(page="/place"))
@app.route('/food', methods=['GET'])
def food():
return render_template("food.html",
navbar=navbar.get_from_page(page="/food"))
@app.route('/goodies', methods=['GET'])
def goodies():
return render_template("goodies.html",
navbar=navbar.get_from_page(page="/goodies"))
@app.route('/concerts', methods=['GET'])
def concerts():
slots = get_slots()
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navbar=navbar.get_from_page(page="/concerts"),
filter=["concert", "dj set"])
@app.route('/workshops', methods=['GET'])
def workshops():
slots = get_slots()
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navbar=navbar.get_from_page(page="/workshops"),
filter=["workshop"])
@app.route('/screenings', methods=['GET'])
def screenings():
slots = get_slots()
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navbar=navbar.get_from_page(page="/screenings"),
filter=["screening"])
@app.route('/discussions', methods=['GET'])
def discussions():
slots = get_slots()
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navbar=navbar.get_from_page(page="/discussions"),
filter=["panel discussion"])
@app.route('/exhibitions', methods=['GET'])
def exhibitions():
slots = get_slots()
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navbar=navbar.get_from_page(page="/exhibitions"),
filter=["installation"])
@app.route('/talks', methods=['GET'])
def talks():
slots = get_slots()