We begin with some sub-macros used within macro "showReference" defined below. Displays the title of a referenced object, with a link on it to reach the consult view for this object. If we are on a back reference, the link allows to reach the correct page where the forward reference is defined. If we are on a forward reference, the "nav" parameter is added to the URL for allowing to navigate from one object to the next/previous on skyn/view. Displays icons for triggering actions on a given referenced object (edit, delete, etc). Arrows for moving objects up or downEdit the elementDelete the element
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Displays the "plus" icon that allows to add new object through a reference widget. Indeed, If field was declared as "addable", we must provide an icon for creating a new linked object (at least if multiplicities allow it). This macro shows a reference field. More precisely, it shows nothing, but calls a Javascript function that will asynchonously call (via a XmlHttpRequest object) the macro 'showReferenceContent' defined below, that will really show content. It requires: - isBack (bool) Is the reference a backward or forward reference? - fieldName (string) The name of the reference field (if it is a forward reference) or the name of the Archetypes relationship (if it is a backward reference) - innerRef (bool) Are we rendering a reference within a reference or not? - contextObj (object) the object from which the reference starts - labelId (string) the i18n id of the reference field label - descrId (string) the i18n id of the reference field description
This macro is called by a XmlHttpRequest for displaying the paginated referred objects of a reference field.
This macro displays the Reference widget on a "consult" page. The definition of "atMostOneRef" above may sound strange: we shouldn't check the actual number of referenced objects. But for back references people often forget to specify multiplicities. So concretely, multiplicities (0,None) are coded as (0,1). Display a simplified widget if maximum number of referenced objects is 1. If there is no object... If there is an object...
Display a fieldset in all other cases.
() Object description

Appy (top) navigation No object is present

Show backward reference(s)
Show forward reference(s) Object title, shown here if not specified somewhere else in appyType.shownInfo.Additional fields that must be shownActions
   
Appy (bottom) navigation
A carriage return needed in some cases.
This macro displays the Reference widget on an "edit" page