# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # This file is part of Appy, a framework for building applications in the Python # language. Copyright (C) 2007 Gaetan Delannay # Appy is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the # terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software # Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later # version. # Appy is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY # WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR # A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with # Appy. If not, see . # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ from appy.fields import Field from appy.px import Px # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ class Computed(Field): # Ajax-called view content of a non sync Computed field. pxViewContent = Px(''' :field.pxView''') pxView = pxCell = pxEdit = Px(''' :value::value>
var2="ajaxHookId=zobj.UID() + name" id="ajaxHookId">
''') pxSearch = Px('''
  
''') def __init__(self, validator=None, multiplicity=(0,1), default=None, show='view', page='main', group=None, layouts=None, move=0, indexed=False, searchable=False, specificReadPermission=False, specificWritePermission=False, width=None, height=None, maxChars=None, colspan=1, method=None, plainText=True, master=None, masterValue=None, focus=False, historized=False, sync=True, mapping=None, label=None, sdefault='', scolspan=1, swidth=None, sheight=None, context={}): # The Python method used for computing the field value self.method = method # Does field computation produce plain text or XHTML? self.plainText = plainText if isinstance(method, basestring): # When field computation is done with a macro, we know the result # will be HTML. self.plainText = False # The context is a dict (or method returning a dict) that will be given # to the macro specified in self.method. If the dict contains key # "someKey", it will be available to the macro as "options/someKey". self.context = context Field.__init__(self, None, multiplicity, default, show, page, group, layouts, move, indexed, searchable, specificReadPermission, specificWritePermission, width, height, None, colspan, master, masterValue, focus, historized, sync, mapping, label, sdefault, scolspan, swidth, sheight) self.validable = False def callMacro(self, obj, macroPath): '''Returns the macro corresponding to p_macroPath. The base folder where we search is "ui".''' # Get the special page in Appy that allows to call a macro macroPage = obj.ui.callMacro # Get, from p_macroPath, the page where the macro lies, and the macro # name. names = self.method.split('/') # Get the page where the macro lies page = obj.ui for name in names[:-1]: page = getattr(page, name) macroName = names[-1] # Compute the macro context. ctx = {'contextObj':obj, 'page':page, 'macroName':macroName} if callable(self.context): ctx.update(self.context(obj.appy())) else: ctx.update(self.context) return macroPage(obj, **ctx) def getValue(self, obj): '''Computes the value instead of getting it in the database.''' if not self.method: return if isinstance(self.method, basestring): # self.method is a path to a macro that will produce the field value return self.callMacro(obj, self.method) else: # self.method is a method that will return the field value return self.callMethod(obj, self.method, cache=False) def getFormattedValue(self, obj, value, showChanges=False): if not isinstance(value, basestring): return str(value) return value # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------