Minor fixes needed for generic key name
We no longer try to retreive an entity when there are unset fields.
This sort of makes 'getIfFields' obsolete, since we check if fields
now anyway. This is needed because getKeyFieldsFromDict expects the
fields to be set.
Also a minor fix in a Django template so that the generic 'edit' page
has a working delete button again.
#!/usr/bin/python2.5
#
# Copyright 2008 the Melange authors.
#
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"""Custom widgets used for form fields.
"""
__authors__ = [
'"Pawel Solyga" <pawel.solyga@gmail.com>',
]
import copy
from django import forms
from django.forms import util
from django.forms import widgets
from django.utils import html
from django.utils import simplejson
from django.utils import safestring
class ReadOnlyInput(forms.widgets.Input):
"""Read only input widget.
"""
input_type = 'text'
def render(self, name, value, attrs=None):
"""Render ReadOnlyInput widget as HTML.
"""
attrs['readonly'] = 'readonly'
return super(ReadOnlyInput, self).render(name, value, attrs)
class TinyMCE(forms.widgets.Textarea):
"""TinyMCE widget.
Requires to include tiny_mce_src.js in your template. Widget can be
customized by overwriting or adding extra options to mce_settings
dictionary
You can set TinyMCE widget for particular form field using code below:
class ExampleForm(helper.forms.BaseForm):
content = forms.fields.CharField(widget=helper.widgets.TinyMCE())
You can include tiny_mce_src.js in your template using:
{% block scripts %}
<script type="text/javascript" src="/tiny_mce/tiny_mce_src.js"></script>
{% endblock %}
"""
DEF_MCE_SETTINGS = {'mode': "exact",
'theme': "simple",
'theme_advanced_toolbar_location': "top",
'theme_advanced_toolbar_align': "center"}
TINY_MCE_HTML_FMT = u'''\
<textarea %(attrs)s>%(value)s</textarea>
<script type="text/javascript">
tinyMCE.init(%(settings_json)s)
</script>'''
def __init__(self, mce_settings=None, *args, **kwargs):
"""Initialize TinyMCE widget with default or customized settings
Args:
mce_settings: dict with TinyMCE widget settings
*args, **kwargs: passed through to parent __init__() constructor
"""
super(forms.widgets.Textarea, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
# copy the class defaults to an instance data member
self.mce_settings = copy.deepcopy(self.DEF_MCE_SETTINGS)
if mce_settings:
# modify the per-instance settings if called supplied customizations
self.mce_settings.update(mce_settings)
def render(self, name, value, attrs=None):
"""Render TinyMCE widget as HTML.
"""
if value is None:
value = ''
value = util.smart_unicode(value)
final_attrs = self.build_attrs(attrs, name=name)
self.mce_settings['elements'] = "id_%s" % name
# convert mce_settings from dict to JSON
mce_json = simplejson.JSONEncoder().encode(self.mce_settings)
return safestring.mark_safe(self.TINY_MCE_HTML_FMT %
{'attrs': widgets.flatatt(final_attrs),
'value': html.escape(value),
'settings_json': mce_json})