Sunil Mohan Adapa ad61028a3a
menu: Sort menu items for all locales
Currently menu items are shown in alphabetical order in applications and
no clear order in system configuration.  This is done using static
weights for menu items based on English names that does not work for
other locales.

Sorting can't be done at the time of adding menu items as users of
multiple locales may use the interface at the same time.

Implement a sorting mechanism based on existing order as well as labels
of menu item.  This allows the flexiblity of grouping menu items in
future as it may be need for system configuration.  In case of help menu

Remove sort order for all modules except for help menu as here we want
that specific order.
2016-06-06 17:44:59 -04:00

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#
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"""
Plinth module to configure reStore.
"""
from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _
from plinth import cfg
from plinth import service as service_module
from plinth.utils import format_lazy
version = 1
depends = ['apps']
title = _('Unhosted Storage (reStore)')
description = [
format_lazy(
_('reStore is a server for <a href=\'https://unhosted.org/\'>'
'unhosted</a> web applications. The idea is to uncouple web '
'applications from data. No matter where a web application is '
'served from, the data can be stored on an unhosted storage '
'server of user\'s choice. With reStore, your {box_name} becomes '
'your unhosted storage server.'), box_name=_(cfg.box_name)),
_('You can create and edit accounts in the '
'<a href=\'/restore/\'>reStore web-interface</a>.')
]
service = None
managed_services = ['node-restore']
def init():
"""Initialize the reStore module."""
menu = cfg.main_menu.get('apps:index')
menu.add_urlname(title, 'glyphicon-hdd', 'restore:index')
global service
service = service_module.Service(
managed_services[0], title, ports=['http', 'https'], is_external=False)
def setup(helper, old_version=None):
"""Install and configure the module."""
helper.install(['node-restore'])