appypod-rattail/gen/plone25/mixins/ToolMixin.py

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Python

# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
import re, os, os.path, Cookie
from appy.gen import Type, Search, Selection
from appy.gen.utils import FieldDescr, SomeObjects, sequenceTypes
from appy.gen.plone25.mixins import AbstractMixin
from appy.gen.plone25.mixins.FlavourMixin import FlavourMixin
from appy.gen.plone25.wrappers import AbstractWrapper
from appy.gen.plone25.descriptors import ArchetypesClassDescriptor
_PY = 'Please specify a file corresponding to a Python interpreter ' \
'(ie "/usr/bin/python").'
FILE_NOT_FOUND = 'Path "%s" was not found.'
VALUE_NOT_FILE = 'Path "%s" is not a file. ' + _PY
NO_PYTHON = "Name '%s' does not starts with 'python'. " + _PY
NOT_UNO_ENABLED_PYTHON = '"%s" is not a UNO-enabled Python interpreter. ' \
'To check if a Python interpreter is UNO-enabled, ' \
'launch it and type "import uno". If you have no ' \
'ImportError exception it is ok.'
jsMessages = ('no_elem_selected', 'delete_confirm')
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
class ToolMixin(AbstractMixin):
_appy_meta_type = 'tool'
def _appy_validateUnoEnabledPython(self, value):
'''This method represents the validator for field unoEnabledPython.
This field is present on the Tool only if POD is needed.'''
if value:
if not os.path.exists(value):
return FILE_NOT_FOUND % value
if not os.path.isfile(value):
return VALUE_NOT_FILE % value
if not os.path.basename(value).startswith('python'):
return NO_PYTHON % value
if os.system('%s -c "import uno"' % value):
return NOT_UNO_ENABLED_PYTHON % value
return None
def getFlavour(self, contextObjOrPortalType, appy=False):
'''Gets the flavour that corresponds to p_contextObjOrPortalType.'''
if isinstance(contextObjOrPortalType, basestring):
portalTypeName = contextObjOrPortalType
else:
# It is the contextObj, not a portal type name
portalTypeName = contextObjOrPortalType.portal_type
res = None
appyTool = self._appy_getWrapper(force=True)
flavourNumber = None
nameElems = portalTypeName.split('_')
if len(nameElems) > 1:
try:
flavourNumber = int(nameElems[-1])
except ValueError:
pass
appName = self.getProductConfig().PROJECTNAME
if flavourNumber != None:
for flavour in appyTool.flavours:
if flavourNumber == flavour.number:
res = flavour
elif portalTypeName == ('%sFlavour' % appName):
# Current object is the Flavour itself. In this cas we simply
# return the wrapped contextObj. Here we are sure that
# contextObjOrPortalType is an object, not a portal type.
res = contextObjOrPortalType._appy_getWrapper(force=True)
if not res and appyTool.flavours:
res = appyTool.flavours[0]
# If appy=False, return the Plone object and not the Appy wrapper
# (this way, we avoid Zope security/access-related problems while
# using this object in Zope Page Templates)
if res and not appy:
res = res.o
return res
def getFlavoursInfo(self):
'''Returns information about flavours.'''
res = []
appyTool = self._appy_getWrapper(force=True)
for flavour in appyTool.flavours:
if isinstance(flavour.o, FlavourMixin):
# This is a bug: sometimes other objects are associated as
# flavours.
res.append({'title': flavour.title, 'number':flavour.number})
return res
def getAppName(self):
'''Returns the name of this application.'''
return self.getProductConfig().PROJECTNAME
def getAppFolder(self):
'''Returns the folder at the root of the Plone site that is dedicated
to this application.'''
cfg = self.getProductConfig()
portal = cfg.getToolByName(self, 'portal_url').getPortalObject()
return getattr(portal, self.getAppName())
def getRootClasses(self):
'''Returns the list of root classes for this application.'''
return self.getProductConfig().rootClasses
def showPortlet(self):
return not self.portal_membership.isAnonymousUser()
def getObject(self, uid, appy=False):
'''Allows to retrieve an object from its p_uid.'''
res = self.uid_catalog(UID=uid)
if res: return res[0].getObject()
return None
_sortFields = {'title': 'sortable_title'}
def executeQuery(self, contentType, flavourNumber=1, searchName=None,
startNumber=0, search=None, remember=False,
brainsOnly=False, maxResults=None, noSecurity=False):
'''Executes a query on a given p_contentType (or several, separated
with commas) in Plone's portal_catalog. Portal types are from the
flavour numbered p_flavourNumber. If p_searchName is specified, it
corresponds to:
1) a search defined on p_contentType: additional search criteria
will be added to the query, or;
2) "_advanced": in this case, additional search criteria will also
be added to the query, but those criteria come from the session
(in key "searchCriteria") and were created from search.pt.
We will retrieve objects from p_startNumber. If p_search is defined,
it corresponds to a custom Search instance (instead of a predefined
named search like in p_searchName). If both p_searchName and p_search
are given, p_search is ignored.
This method returns a list of objects in the form of the
__dict__ attribute of an instance of SomeObjects (see in
appy.gen.utils). We return the __dict__ attribute instead of real
instance: that way, it can be used in ZPTs without security problems.
If p_brainsOnly is True, it returns a list of brains instead (can be
useful for some usages like knowing the number of objects without
needing to get information about them). If no p_maxResults is
specified, the method returns maximum
self.getNumberOfResultsPerPage(). The method returns all objects if
p_maxResults equals string "NO_LIMIT". p_maxResults is ignored if
p_brainsOnly is True.
If p_noSecurity is True, it gets all the objects, even those that the
currently logged user can't see.'''
# Is there one or several content types ?
if contentType.find(',') != -1:
# Several content types are specified
portalTypes = contentType.split(',')
if flavourNumber != 1:
portalTypes = ['%s_%d' % (pt, flavourNumber) \
for pt in portalTypes]
else:
portalTypes = contentType
params = {'portal_type': portalTypes}
if not brainsOnly: params['batch'] = True
# Manage additional criteria from a search when relevant
if searchName or search:
# In this case, contentType must contain a single content type.
appyClass = self.getAppyClass(contentType)
if searchName:
if searchName != '_advanced':
search = ArchetypesClassDescriptor.getSearch(
appyClass, searchName)
else:
fields = self.REQUEST.SESSION['searchCriteria']
search = Search('customSearch', **fields)
if search:
# Add additional search criteria
for fieldName, fieldValue in search.fields.iteritems():
# Make the correspondance between the name of the field and the
# name of the corresponding index.
attrName = fieldName
if attrName == 'title': attrName = 'Title'
elif attrName == 'description': attrName = 'Description'
elif attrName == 'state': attrName = 'review_state'
else: attrName = 'get%s%s'% (fieldName[0].upper(),fieldName[1:])
# Express the field value in the way needed by the index
if isinstance(fieldValue, basestring) and \
fieldValue.endswith('*'):
v = fieldValue[:-1]
params[attrName] = {'query':(v,v+'Z'), 'range':'minmax'}
elif type(fieldValue) in sequenceTypes:
if fieldValue and isinstance(fieldValue[0], basestring):
# We have a list of string values (ie: we need to
# search v1 or v2 or...)
params[attrName] = fieldValue
else:
# We have a range of (int, float, DateTime...) values
minv, maxv = fieldValue
rangev = 'minmax'
queryv = fieldValue
if minv == None:
rangev = 'max'
queryv = maxv
elif maxv == None:
rangev = 'min'
queryv = minv
params[attrName] = {'query':queryv, 'range':rangev}
else:
params[attrName] = fieldValue
# Add a sort order if specified
sb = search.sortBy
if sb:
# For field 'title', Plone has created a specific index
# 'sortable_title', because index 'Title' is a ZCTextIndex
# (for searchability) and can't be used for sorting.
if self._sortFields.has_key(sb): sb = self._sortFields[sb]
params['sort_on'] = sb
# Determine what method to call on the portal catalog
if noSecurity: catalogMethod = 'unrestrictedSearchResults'
else: catalogMethod = 'searchResults'
exec 'brains = self.portal_catalog.%s(**params)' % catalogMethod
if brainsOnly: return brains
if not maxResults: maxResults = self.getNumberOfResultsPerPage()
elif maxResults == 'NO_LIMIT': maxResults = None
res = SomeObjects(brains, maxResults, startNumber,noSecurity=noSecurity)
res.brainsToObjects()
# In some cases (p_remember=True), we need to keep some information
# about the query results in the current user's session, allowing him
# to navigate within elements without re-triggering the query every
# time a page for an element is consulted.
if remember:
if not searchName:
# It is the global search for all objects pf p_contentType
searchName = contentType
s = self.REQUEST.SESSION
uids = {}
i = -1
for obj in res.objects:
i += 1
uids[startNumber+i] = obj.UID()
s['search_%s_%s' % (flavourNumber, searchName)] = uids
return res.__dict__
def getResultColumnsNames(self, contentType):
contentTypes = contentType.strip(',').split(',')
resSet = None # Temporary set for computing intersections.
res = [] # Final, sorted result.
flavour = None
fieldNames = None
for cType in contentTypes:
# Get the flavour tied to those content types
if not flavour:
flavour = self.getFlavour(cType, appy=True)
if flavour.number != 1:
cType = cType.rsplit('_', 1)[0]
fieldNames = getattr(flavour, 'resultColumnsFor%s' % cType)
if not resSet:
resSet = set(fieldNames)
else:
resSet = resSet.intersection(fieldNames)
# By converting to set, we've lost order. Let's put things in the right
# order.
for fieldName in fieldNames:
if fieldName in resSet:
res.append(fieldName)
return res
def getResultColumns(self, anObject, contentType):
'''What columns must I show when displaying a list of root class
instances? Result is a list of tuples containing the name of the
column (=name of the field) and a FieldDescr instance.'''
res = []
for fieldName in self.getResultColumnsNames(contentType):
if fieldName == 'workflowState':
# We do not return a FieldDescr instance if the attributes is
# not a *real* attribute but the workfow state.
res.append(fieldName)
else:
# Create a FieldDescr instance
appyType = anObject.getAppyType(fieldName)
if not appyType:
res.append({'atField': None, 'name': fieldName})
# The field name is wrong.
# We return it so we can show it in an error message.
else:
atField = anObject.schema.get(fieldName)
fieldDescr = FieldDescr(atField, appyType, None)
res.append(fieldDescr.get())
return res
xhtmlToText = re.compile('<.*?>', re.S)
def getReferenceLabel(self, brain, appyType):
'''p_appyType is a Ref with link=True. I need to display, on an edit
view, the referenced object p_brain in the listbox that will allow
the user to choose which object(s) to link through the Ref.
According to p_appyType, the label may only be the object title,
or more if parameter appyType.shownInfo is used.'''
res = brain.Title
if 'title' in appyType['shownInfo']:
# We may place it at another place
res = ''
appyObj = brain.getObject()._appy_getWrapper(force=True)
for fieldName in appyType['shownInfo']:
value = getattr(appyObj, fieldName)
if isinstance(value, AbstractWrapper):
value = value.title.decode('utf-8')
elif isinstance(value, basestring):
value = value.decode('utf-8')
refAppyType = appyObj.o.getAppyType(fieldName)
if refAppyType and (refAppyType['type'] == 'String') and \
(refAppyType['format'] == 2):
value = self.xhtmlToText.sub(' ', value)
else:
value = str(value)
prefix = ''
if res:
prefix = ' | '
res += prefix + value.encode('utf-8')
maxWidth = self.getListBoxesMaximumWidth()
if len(res) > maxWidth:
res = res[:maxWidth-2] + '...'
return res
translationMapping = {'portal_path': ''}
def translateWithMapping(self, label):
'''Translates p_label in the application domain, with a default
translation mapping.'''
if not self.translationMapping['portal_path']:
self.translationMapping['portal_path'] = \
self.portal_url.getPortalPath()
appName = self.getProductConfig().PROJECTNAME
return self.utranslate(label, self.translationMapping, domain=appName)
def getPublishedObject(self):
'''Gets the currently published object.'''
rq = self.REQUEST
obj = rq['PUBLISHED']
parent = obj.getParentNode()
if parent.id == 'skyn': return parent.getParentNode()
return rq['PUBLISHED']
def getAppyClass(self, contentType):
'''Gets the Appy Python class that is related to p_contentType.'''
# Retrieve first the Archetypes class corresponding to p_ContentType
portalType = self.portal_types.get(contentType)
atClassName = portalType.getProperty('content_meta_type')
appName = self.getProductConfig().PROJECTNAME
exec 'from Products.%s.%s import %s as atClass' % \
(appName, atClassName, atClassName)
# Get then the Appy Python class
return atClass.wrapperClass.__bases__[-1]
def getCreateMeans(self, contentTypeOrAppyClass):
'''Gets the different ways objects of p_contentTypeOrAppyClass (which
can be a Plone content type or a Appy class) can be created
(via a web form, by importing external data, etc). Result is a
dict whose keys are strings (ie "form", "import"...) and whose
values are additional data bout the particular mean.'''
pythonClass = contentTypeOrAppyClass
if isinstance(contentTypeOrAppyClass, basestring):
pythonClass = self.getAppyClass(pythonClass)
res = {}
if not pythonClass.__dict__.has_key('create'):
res['form'] = None
# No additional data for this means, which is the default one.
else:
means = pythonClass.create
if means:
if isinstance(means, basestring): res[means] = None
elif isinstance(means, list) or isinstance(means, tuple):
for mean in means:
if isinstance(mean, basestring):
res[mean] = None
else:
res[mean.id] = mean.__dict__
else:
res[means.id] = means.__dict__
return res
def getImportElements(self, contentType):
'''Returns the list of elements that can be imported from p_path for
p_contentType.'''
appyClass = self.getAppyClass(contentType)
importParams = self.getCreateMeans(appyClass)['import']
onElement = importParams['onElement'].__get__('')
sortMethod = importParams['sort']
if sortMethod: sortMethod = sortMethod.__get__('')
elems = []
for elem in os.listdir(importParams['path']):
elemFullPath = os.path.join(importParams['path'], elem)
elemInfo = onElement(elemFullPath)
if elemInfo:
elemInfo.insert(0, elemFullPath) # To the result, I add the full
# path of the elem, which will not be shown.
elems.append(elemInfo)
if sortMethod:
elems = sortMethod(elems)
return [importParams['headers'], elems]
def onImportObjects(self):
'''This method is called when the user wants to create objects from
external data.'''
rq = self.REQUEST
appyClass = self.getAppyClass(rq.get('type_name'))
importPaths = rq.get('importPath').split('|')
appFolder = self.getAppFolder()
for importPath in importPaths:
if not importPath: continue
objectId = os.path.basename(importPath)
self.appy().create(appyClass, id=objectId, _data=importPath)
self.plone_utils.addPortalMessage(self.translate('import_done'))
return self.goto(rq['HTTP_REFERER'])
def isAlreadyImported(self, contentType, importPath):
appFolder = self.getAppFolder()
objectId = os.path.basename(importPath)
if hasattr(appFolder.aq_base, objectId):
return True
else:
return False
def _searchValueIsEmpty(self, key):
'''Returns True if request value in key p_key can be considered as
empty.'''
rq = self.REQUEST.form
if key.endswith('*int') or key.endswith('*float'):
# We return True if "from" AND "to" values are empty.
toKey = '%s_to' % key[2:key.find('*')]
return not rq[key].strip() and not rq[toKey].strip()
elif key.endswith('*date'):
# We return True if "from" AND "to" values are empty. A value is
# considered as not empty if at least the year is specified.
toKey = '%s_to_year' % key[2:-5]
return not rq[key] and not rq[toKey]
else:
return not rq[key]
def _getDateTime(self, year, month, day, setMin):
'''Gets a valid DateTime instance from date information coming from the
request as strings in p_year, p_month and p_day. Returns None if
p_year is empty. If p_setMin is True, when some
information is missing (month or day), we will replace it with the
minimum value (=1). Else, we will replace it with the maximum value
(=12, =31).'''
if not year: return None
if not month:
if setMin: month = 1
else: month = 12
if not day:
if setMin: day = 1
else: day = 31
DateTime = self.getProductConfig().DateTime
# We loop until we find a valid date. For example, we could loop from
# 2009/02/31 to 2009/02/28.
dateIsWrong = True
while dateIsWrong:
try:
res = DateTime('%s/%s/%s' % (year, month, day))
dateIsWrong = False
except:
day = int(day)-1
return res
def onSearchObjects(self):
'''This method is called when the user triggers a search from
search.pt.'''
rq = self.REQUEST
# Store the search criteria in the session
criteria = {}
for attrName in rq.form.keys():
if attrName.startswith('w_') and \
not self._searchValueIsEmpty(attrName):
# We have a(n interval of) value(s) that is not empty for a
# given field.
attrValue = rq.form[attrName]
if attrName.find('*') != -1:
attrName, attrType = attrName.split('*')
if attrType == 'bool':
exec 'attrValue = %s' % attrValue
elif attrType in ('int', 'float'):
# Get the "from" value
if not attrValue.strip(): attrValue = None
else:
exec 'attrValue = %s(attrValue)' % attrType
# Get the "to" value
toValue = rq.form['%s_to' % attrName[2:]].strip()
if not toValue: toValue = None
else:
exec 'toValue = %s(toValue)' % attrType
attrValue = (attrValue, toValue)
elif attrType == 'date':
prefix = attrName[2:]
# Get the "from" value
year = attrValue
month = rq.form['%s_from_month' % prefix]
day = rq.form['%s_from_day' % prefix]
fromDate = self._getDateTime(year, month, day, True)
# Get the "to" value"
year = rq.form['%s_to_year' % prefix]
month = rq.form['%s_to_month' % prefix]
day = rq.form['%s_to_day' % prefix]
toDate = self._getDateTime(year, month, day, False)
attrValue = (fromDate, toDate)
if isinstance(attrValue, list):
attrValue = ' OR '.join(attrValue)
criteria[attrName[2:]] = attrValue
rq.SESSION['searchCriteria'] = criteria
# Goto the screen that displays search results
backUrl = '%s/query?type_name=%s&flavourNumber=%d&search=_advanced' % \
(os.path.dirname(rq['URL']), rq['type_name'], rq['flavourNumber'])
return self.goto(backUrl)
def getJavascriptMessages(self):
'''Returns the translated version of messages that must be shown in
Javascript popups.'''
res = ''
for msg in jsMessages:
res += 'var %s = "%s";\n' % (msg, self.translate(msg))
return res
def getSearches(self, contentType):
'''Returns the list of searches that are defined for p_contentType.
Every list item is a dict that contains info about a search or about
a group of searches.'''
appyClass = self.getAppyClass(contentType)
res = []
visitedGroups = {} # Names of already visited search groups
for search in ArchetypesClassDescriptor.getSearches(appyClass):
# Determine first group label, we will need it.
groupLabel = ''
if search.group:
groupLabel = '%s_searchgroup_%s' % (contentType, search.group)
# Add an item representing the search group if relevant
if search.group and (search.group not in visitedGroups):
group = {'name': search.group, 'isGroup': True,
'labelId': groupLabel, 'searches': [],
'label': self.translate(groupLabel),
'descr': self.translate('%s_descr' % groupLabel),
}
res.append(group)
visitedGroups[search.group] = group
# Add the search itself
searchLabel = '%s_search_%s' % (contentType, search.name)
dSearch = {'name': search.name, 'isGroup': False,
'label': self.translate(searchLabel),
'descr': self.translate('%s_descr' % searchLabel)}
if search.group:
visitedGroups[search.group]['searches'].append(dSearch)
else:
res.append(dSearch)
return res
def getCookieValue(self, cookieId, default=''):
'''Server-side code for getting the value of a cookie entry.'''
cookie = Cookie.SimpleCookie(self.REQUEST['HTTP_COOKIE'])
cookieValue = cookie.get(cookieId)
if cookieValue: return cookieValue.value
return default
def getQueryUrl(self, contentType, flavourNumber, searchName, ajax=True,
startNumber=None):
'''This method creates the URL that allows to perform an ajax GET
request for getting queried objects from a search named p_searchName
on p_contentType from flavour numbered p_flavourNumber. If p_ajax
is False, it returns the non-ajax URL.'''
baseUrl = self.getAppFolder().absolute_url() + '/skyn'
baseParams = 'type_name=%s&flavourNumber=%s'%(contentType,flavourNumber)
# Manage start number
rq = self.REQUEST
if startNumber != None:
baseParams += '&startNumber=%s' % startNumber
elif rq.has_key('startNumber'):
baseParams += '&startNumber=%s' % rq['startNumber']
# Manage search name
if searchName or ajax: baseParams += '&search=%s' % searchName
if ajax:
return '%s/ajax?objectUid=%s&page=macros&macro=queryResult&%s' % \
(baseUrl, self.UID(), baseParams)
else:
return '%s/query?%s' % (baseUrl, baseParams)
def computeStartNumberFrom(self, currentNumber, totalNumber, batchSize):
'''Returns the number (start at 0) of the first element in a list
containing p_currentNumber (starts at 0) whose total number is
p_totalNumber and whose batch size is p_batchSize.'''
startNumber = 0
res = startNumber
while (startNumber < totalNumber):
if (currentNumber < startNumber + batchSize):
return startNumber
else:
startNumber += batchSize
return startNumber
def getNavigationInfo(self):
'''Extracts navigation information from request/nav and returns a dict
with the info that a page can use for displaying object
navigation.'''
res = {}
t,d1,d2,currentNumber,totalNumber = self.REQUEST.get('nav').split('.')
res['currentNumber'] = int(currentNumber)
res['totalNumber'] = int(totalNumber)
newNav = '%s.%s.%s.%%d.%s' % (t, d1, d2, totalNumber)
# Among, first, previous, next and last, which one do I need?
previousNeeded = False # Previous ?
previousIndex = res['currentNumber'] - 2
if (previousIndex > -1) and (res['totalNumber'] > previousIndex):
previousNeeded = True
nextNeeded = False # Next ?
nextIndex = res['currentNumber']
if nextIndex < res['totalNumber']: nextNeeded = True
firstNeeded = False # First ?
firstIndex = 0
if previousIndex > 0: firstNeeded = True
lastNeeded = False # Last ?
lastIndex = res['totalNumber'] - 1
if (nextIndex < lastIndex): lastNeeded = True
# Get the list of available UIDs surrounding the current object
if t == 'ref': # Manage navigation from a reference
fieldName = d2
masterObj = self.getObject(d1)
batchSize = masterObj.getAppyType(fieldName)['maxPerPage']
uids = getattr(masterObj, '_appy_%s' % fieldName)
# In the case of a reference, we retrieve ALL surrounding objects.
# Display the reference widget at the page where the current object
# lies.
startNumberKey = '%s%s_startNumber' % (masterObj.UID(), fieldName)
startNumber = self.computeStartNumberFrom(res['currentNumber']-1,
res['totalNumber'], batchSize)
res['sourceUrl'] = '%s?%s=%s' % (masterObj.getUrl(),
startNumberKey, startNumber)
else: # Manage navigation from a search
contentType, flavourNumber = d1.split(':')
flavourNumber = int(flavourNumber)
searchName = keySuffix = d2
batchSize = self.getNumberOfResultsPerPage()
if not searchName: keySuffix = contentType
s = self.REQUEST.SESSION
searchKey = 'search_%s_%s' % (flavourNumber, keySuffix)
if s.has_key(searchKey): uids = s[searchKey]
else: uids = {}
# In the case of a search, we retrieve only a part of all
# surrounding objects, those that are stored in the session.
if (previousNeeded and not uids.has_key(previousIndex)) or \
(nextNeeded and not uids.has_key(nextIndex)):
# I do not have this UID in session. I will need to
# retrigger the query by querying all objects surrounding
# this one.
newStartNumber = (res['currentNumber']-1) - (batchSize / 2)
if newStartNumber < 0: newStartNumber = 0
self.executeQuery(contentType, flavourNumber,
searchName=searchName, startNumber=newStartNumber,
remember=True)
uids = s[searchKey]
# For the moment, for first and last, we get them only if we have
# them in session.
if not uids.has_key(0): firstNeeded = False
if not uids.has_key(lastIndex): lastNeeded = False
# Compute URL of source object
startNumber = self.computeStartNumberFrom(res['currentNumber']-1,
res['totalNumber'], batchSize)
res['sourceUrl'] = self.getQueryUrl(contentType, flavourNumber,
searchName, ajax=False, startNumber=startNumber)
# Compute URLs
for urlType in ('previous', 'next', 'first', 'last'):
exec 'needIt = %sNeeded' % urlType
urlKey = '%sUrl' % urlType
res[urlKey] = None
if needIt:
exec 'index = %sIndex' % urlType
brain = self.uid_catalog(UID=uids[index])
if brain:
baseUrl = brain[0].getObject().getUrl()
navUrl = baseUrl + '/?nav=' + newNav % (index + 1)
res['%sUrl' % urlType] = navUrl
return res
def tabularize(self, data, numberOfRows):
'''This method transforms p_data, which must be a "flat" list or tuple,
into a list of lists, where every sub-list has length p_numberOfRows.
This method is typically used for rendering elements in a table of
p_numberOfRows rows.'''
if numberOfRows > 1:
res = []
row = []
for elem in data:
row.append(elem)
if len(row) == numberOfRows:
res.append(row)
row = []
# Complete the last unfinished line if required.
if row:
while len(row) < numberOfRows: row.append(None)
res.append(row)
return res
else:
return data
def truncate(self, value, numberOfChars):
'''Truncates string p_value to p_numberOfChars.'''
if len(value) > numberOfChars: return value[:numberOfChars] + '...'
return value
monthsIds = {
1: 'month_jan', 2: 'month_feb', 3: 'month_mar', 4: 'month_apr',
5: 'month_may', 6: 'month_jun', 7: 'month_jul', 8: 'month_aug',
9: 'month_sep', 10: 'month_oct', 11: 'month_nov', 12: 'month_dec'}
def getMonthName(self, monthNumber):
'''Gets the translated month name of month numbered p_monthNumber.'''
return self.translate(self.monthsIds[int(monthNumber)], domain='plone')
def getSelectValues(self, appyType):
'''Return the possible values (with their translation) of String type
p_appyType (dict version) which is a string whose validator limits
the possible values, either statically (validator is simply a list
of values) or dynamically (validator is a Selection instance).'''
validator = appyType['validator']
if isinstance(validator, Selection):
vocab = self._appy_getDynamicDisplayList(validator.methodName)
return vocab.items()
else:
res = []
for v in validator:
text = self.translate('%s_list_%s' % (appyType['label'], v))
res.append((v, self.truncate(text, 30)))
return res
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