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postgres-web/pgweb/security/views.py
Magnus Hagander 283d1f710c Don't list unsupported versions that have no patches at all
That just generates a completely empty page in the output, so remove the
link completely instead.

For supported versions we list all of them, including if they have no
patches.
2018-01-26 11:28:53 +01:00

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from django.shortcuts import render_to_response, get_object_or_404
from pgweb.util.contexts import NavContext
from pgweb.core.models import Version
from models import SecurityPatch
def GetPatchesList(filt):
return SecurityPatch.objects.raw("SELECT p.*, array_agg(CASE WHEN v.tree >= 10 THEN v.tree::int ELSE v.tree END ORDER BY v.tree) AS affected, array_agg(CASE WHEN v.tree >= 10 THEN v.tree::int ELSE v.tree END || '.' || fixed_minor ORDER BY v.tree) AS fixed FROM security_securitypatch p INNER JOIN security_securitypatchversion sv ON p.id=sv.patch_id INNER JOIN core_version v ON v.id=sv.version_id WHERE p.public AND {0} GROUP BY p.id".format(filt))
def _list_patches(request, filt):
patches = GetPatchesList(filt)
return render_to_response('security/security.html', {
'patches': patches,
'supported': Version.objects.filter(supported=True),
'unsupported': Version.objects.filter(supported=False, tree__gt=0).extra(
where=["EXISTS (SELECT 1 FROM security_securitypatchversion pv WHERE pv.version_id=core_version.id)"],
),
}, NavContext(request, 'support'))
def index(request):
# Show all supported versions
return _list_patches(request, "v.supported")
def version(request, numtree):
version = get_object_or_404(Version, tree=numtree)
# It's safe to pass in the value since we get it from the module, not from
# the actual querystring.
return _list_patches(request, "EXISTS (SELECT 1 FROM security_securitypatchversion svv WHERE svv.version_id={0} AND svv.patch_id=p.id)".format(version.id))