Zope 2 and PLlone integration for plone.registry
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Introduction
This package provides Plone UI integration for plone.registry. Specifically, it:
creates a version of the Registry class that will show up in the ZMI
installs this to the site root and registers it as a local utility providing IRegistry.
registers a GenericSetup handler for registry.xml to create new records or change values
provides a GUI to modify the settings registry through the web
GenericSetup format
The registry.xml GenericSetup format looks like this:
<registry> <records interface="plone.registry.tests.ITestSchema1" /> <records interface="plone.registry.tests.ITestSchema2"> <omit>field1</omit> </records> <record name="plone.app.registry.tests.dummy1"> <field type="plone.registry.field.TextLine"> <title>Dummy one</title> </field> <value>New value</value> </record> <record interface="plone.registry.tests.ITestSchema3" field="test1"> <value>Some value</value> </record> <record name="plone.app.registry.tests.dummy3"> <value>Another value</value> </record> <record name="plone.app.registry.tests.listelement"> <value> <element>One</element> <element>Two</element> </value> </record> <record name="plone.app.registry.tests.dictelement"> <value purge="false"> <element key="1">One</element> <element key="2">Two</element> </value> </record> <record name="plone.app.registry.tests.dummy4" delete="true" /> </registry>
In brief:
The root element is <registry />, containing zero or more <record /> elements and zero or more <records /> elements.
A <record /> element will usually have a name attribute.
A <record /> element may instead have an interface and a field attribute. If so, the name is ${interface}.${field}.
A <record /> element may have a <field /> child element that specifies the field of the record.
A <field /> element must have a type attribute giving the dotted name to the field class. It contains child elements based on the allowed options for that field. This is based on plone.supermodel.
A <record /> element may contain a <value /> element. This should contain a string representation of the value of the field, and will be validated.
For list, tuple, set, or frozenset fields, the <value /> element should contain a list of <element /> elements, one per element in the sequence.
For dict fields, the <value /> element should contain a list of <element /> elements with a key attribute. The value of the key attribute will be the dictionary key. The contents of the element will be the value.
For sequence and dict fields, the <value /> element may contain an attribute purge=”false”. If this is given, the existing record’s value will be extended/updated rather than replaced.
A <record /> element may have a delete attribute. If this is set to ‘true’, the record will be deleted.
If a <records /> element is provided, it must have an interface attribute containing the full dotted name to a schema interface. Records will be created for each field in this interface.
A <records /> element may contain zero or more <omit /> elements. These should list the names of fields that will be omitted.
Changelog
1.0a1 (2009-04-17)
Initial release
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