Initial implementation of a ToS requirement in org_app
If the _editContext method can be made generic enough, it should be
easy to add ToSes to other forms. This solution should also be
applied to user_self, as the current implementation is not very clean
to say the least.
Patch By: Sverre Rabbelier
#!/usr/bin/python2.5
#
# Copyright 2008 the Melange authors.
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"""Helpers used to display various views that are forms.
"""
__authors__ = [
'"Chen Lunpeng" <forever.clp@gmail.com>',
'"Todd Larsen" <tlarsen@google.com>',
'"Pawel Solyga" <pawel.solyga@gmail.com>',
]
from google.appengine.ext.db import djangoforms
from django import forms
from django.utils import safestring
from django.utils.safestring import mark_safe
class BaseForm(djangoforms.ModelForm):
"""Subclass of Django ModelForm that fixes some label and help_text issues.
The default behavior of ModelForm is to use the verbose_name in all
lowercase, capitalizing only the first character, as the displayed field
label. This class uses verbose_name unaltered as the visible field label
instead.
The Property classes used by the App Engine Datastore do not have a
help_text parameter to their constructor. In a Model class, a help_text
attribute *can* be added to the property after it is created, but the
help text will not be automatically passed along to the Django ModelForm.
This class detects the presence of a help_text attribute and adds it to
the corresponding form field object.
ugettext() proxies used for internationalization in the Model will
still work correctly with this new behavior, as long as the original
strings are used as the translation keys.
"""
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""Fixes label and help_text issues after parent initialization.
Args:
*args, **kwargs: passed through to parent __init__() constructor
"""
super(djangoforms.ModelForm, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
for field_name in self.fields.iterkeys():
# Since fields can be added only to the ModelForm subclass, check to
# see if the Model has a corresponding field first.
if hasattr(self.Meta.model, field_name):
model_prop = getattr(self.Meta.model, field_name)
# Check if the Model property defined verbose_name, and copy that
# verbatim to the corresponding field label.
if hasattr(model_prop, 'verbose_name'):
self.fields[field_name].label = model_prop.verbose_name
# Check if the Model property added help_text, and copy that verbatim
# to the corresponding field help_text.
if hasattr(model_prop, 'help_text'):
self.fields[field_name].help_text = model_prop.help_text
# Check if the Model property added example_text, and copy that verbatim
# to the corresponding field help_text.
if hasattr(model_prop, 'example_text'):
self.fields[field_name].example_text = model_prop.example_text
class SelectQueryArgForm(forms.Form):
"""URL query argument change control implemented as a Django form.
"""
ONCHANGE_JAVASCRIPT_FMT = '''
<script type="text/javascript">
function changeArg_%(arg_name)s(item)
{
var idx=item.selectedIndex;
item.selected=true;
var value=item.value;
var url = location.href;
var ourreg = /%(arg_name)s=\d+/;
var anyreg = /\w+=\d+/;
if(url.match(ourreg))
url = url.replace(ourreg, "%(arg_name)s="+value);
else if(url.match(anyreg))
url = url + "&%(arg_name)s=" + value;
else
url = "%(page_path)s?%(arg_name)s="+value;
document.location.href = url;
}
</script>
'''
def __init__(self, page_path, arg_name, choices, field_name,
*form_args, **form_kwargs):
"""
Args:
page_path: (usually request.path)
arg_name: the URL query parameter that determines which choice is
selected in the selection control
choices: list (or tuple) of value/label string two-tuples, for example:
(('10', '10 items per page'), ('25', '25 items per page'))
field_name: name of the selection field in the form
*form_args: positional arguments passed on to the Form base
class __init__()
*form_kwargs: keyword arguments passed on to the Form base
class __init__()
"""
super(SelectQueryArgForm, self).__init__(*form_args, **form_kwargs)
self._script = safestring.mark_safe(self.ONCHANGE_JAVASCRIPT_FMT % {
'arg_name': arg_name, 'page_path': page_path,})
onchange_js_call = 'changeArg_%s(this)' % arg_name
self.fields[field_name] = forms.ChoiceField(
label='', choices=choices,
widget=forms.widgets.Select(attrs={'onchange': onchange_js_call}))
def as_table(self):
"""Returns form rendered as HTML <tr> rows -- with no <table></table>.
Prepends <script> section with onchange function included.
"""
return self._script + super(SelectQueryArgForm, self).as_table()
def as_ul(self):
"""Returns form rendered as HTML <li> list items -- with no <ul></ul>.
Prepends <script> section with onchange function included.
"""
return self._script + super(SelectQueryArgForm, self).as_ul()
def as_p(self):
"""Returns form rendered as HTML <p> paragraphs.
Prepends <script> section with onchange function included.
"""
return self._script + super(SelectQueryArgForm, self).as_p()
DEF_SELECT_QUERY_ARG_FIELD_NAME_FMT = 'select_query_arg_%(arg_name)s'
def makeSelectQueryArgForm(
request, arg_name, initial_value, choices,
field_name_fmt=DEF_SELECT_QUERY_ARG_FIELD_NAME_FMT):
"""Wrapper that creates a customized SelectQueryArgForm.
Args:
request: the standard Django HTTP request object
arg_name: the URL query parameter that determines which choice is
selected in the selection control
initial_value: the initial value of the selection control
choices: list (or tuple) of value/label string two-tuples, for example:
(('10', '10 items per page'), ('25', '25 items per page'))
field_name_fmt: optional form field name format string; default is
DEF_SELECT_QUERY_ARG_FIELD_NAME_FMT; contains these named format
specifiers:
arg_name: replaced with the arg_name argument
Returns:
a Django form implementing a query argument selection control, for
insertion into a template
"""
field_name = field_name_fmt % {'arg_name': arg_name}
return SelectQueryArgForm(request.path, arg_name, choices, field_name,
initial={field_name: initial_value})
def collectCleanedFields(form):
"""Collects all cleaned fields and returns them with the key_name.
Args:
form: The form from which the cleaned fields should be collected
Returns:
All the fields that are in the form's cleaned_data property are returned.
If there is a key_name field, it is not included in the returned fields,
instead, it is returned as the first element in the returned tuple.
If no key_name field is present, None is returned as first value instead.
"""
fields = {}
key_name = None
if 'key_name' in form.cleaned_data:
key_name = form.cleaned_data.pop('key_name')
for field, value in form.cleaned_data.iteritems():
fields[field] = value
return key_name, fields