Introduces experimental schema.Object support for plone.autoform and plone.app.z3cform.
Project description
schema.Object made simple
This package introduces an experimental proof-of-concept support for object-fields (zope.schema.Object) on z3c.form and Plone for a use-case where one desires to save schema based hierarchical data on objects.
I can’t say, why anyone would like to do that (instead of mapping data to containers and items), but I hope this package provides examples, how to make object-fields work with plone.autoform and Plone’s KSS-validation.
This package
provides ISubformFactory for object-widget within IAutoExtensibleForm
implements simple Plone-style input and display widgets for object-field
introduces refactored KSS-validation integration with support for object-field
monkeypatches plone.z3cform's widget traversal to support object-widgets
overrides default DataConverter for ObjectWidget's with a less invasive one
provides a simple abstract factory class to store object-fields’ values as SimpleItem-properties.
Note that this package relies on plone.app.z3cform and IPloneFormLayer it registers.
Example of Use
At first we define a simple schema we’d like to re-use as a part of other schemas:
from zope import schema from zope.interface import invariant, Invalid from plone.directives import form from zope.i18nmessageid import MessageFactory as ZopeMessageFactory _= ZopeMessageFactory("my.package") class StartBeforeEnd(Invalid): __doc__ = _(u"The start or end date is invalid") class IPeriod(form.Schema): start = schema.Date( title=_(u"period_start_label", default=u"Period began"), required=True ) end = schema.Date( title=_(u"period_end_label", default=u"Period ended"), required=True ) @invariant def validateStartEnd(data): if data.start is not None and data.end is not None: if data.start > data.end: raise StartBeforeEnd(\ _(u"The start date must be before the end date."))
Then we define the main schema, which re-uses the first schema:
class IWorkPeriod(form.Schema): title = schema.TextLine( title=_(u"work_title_label", default=u"Title"), required=True ) description = schema.TextLine( title=_(u"work_description_label", default=u"Description"), required=False ) period = schema.Object( title=_(u"work_period", default=u"Period"), schema=IPeriod, required=True )
Finally, we register an object factor, which creates SimpleItem matching our schema for z3c.form to validate and store as a property of the actual object being created or edited:
from five import grok from zope.interface import Interface from z3c.form.interfaces import IObjectFactory from jyu.formwidget.object.factory import AbstractBaseFactory from my.package.schemas import IPeriod class PeriodFactory(AbstractBaseFactory, grok.MultiAdapter): grok.provides(IObjectFactory) grok.name("my.package.schemas.IPeriod") grok.adapts(Interface, Interface, Interface, Interface)
To be able to test this, you should, of course, also define and register a new content type based on the main schema (e.g. with Dexterity).
Changelog
1.0b4 - 2011-01-19
Fixed datamanager to initialize object attribute also when it already exists with None.
1.0b3 - 2011-01-07
Fixed validator and data converter to handle sub object field.
1.0b2 - 2010-12-23
Refactored to use custom DataConverter and DataManager instead of the one shipped with z3c.form.
1.0b1 - 2010-12-20
Initial release
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