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URL Hooks
Base functionality
The URL hooks allow you to dynamically specify URL patterns from your plugin app or service. To achieve this you should subclass or instantiate the services.hooks.UrlHook
class and then register the URL patterns with the hook.
To register a UrlHook class you would do the following:
@hooks.register('url_hook')
def register_urls():
return UrlHook(app_name.urls, 'app_name', r^'app_name/')
Public views
In addition is it possible to make views public. Normally, all views are automatically decorated with the main_character_required
decorator. That decorator ensures a user needs to be logged in and have a main before he can access that view. This feature protects against a community app sneaking in a public view without the administrator knowing about it.
An app can opt-out of this feature by adding a list of views to be excluded when registering the URLs. See the excluded_views
parameter for details.
.. note::
Note that for a public view to work, administrators need to also explicitly allow apps to have public views in their AA installation, by adding the apps label to ``APPS_WITH_PUBLIC_VIEWS`` setting.
Examples
An app called plugin
provides a single view:
def index(request):
return render(request, 'plugin/index.html')
The app's urls.py
would look like so:
from django.urls import path
import plugin.views
urlpatterns = [
path('index/', plugins.views.index, name='index'),
]
Subsequently it would implement the UrlHook in a dedicated auth_hooks.py
file like so:
from alliance_auth import hooks
from services.hooks import UrlHook
import plugin.urls
@hooks.register('url_hook')
def register_urls():
return UrlHook(plugin.urls, 'plugin', r^'plugin/')
When this app is included in the project's settings.INSTALLED_APPS
users would access the index view by navigating to https://example.com/plugin/index
.
API
.. autoclass:: allianceauth.services.hooks.UrlHook
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