A PloneFormGen adapter that will save the data from a form to an actual content type. This way you can still use permissions, workflows, etc on the form data.
Project description
Introduction
uwosh.pfg.(d)ata(2)(c)ontent
This product provides a dynamic content type to store PloneFormGen form data into. It leverages schemaextenders ability to dynamically add extra fields on a content type so that you essentially get a persistent copy of your form.
The product adds a “Save Data to Content Adapter” item to the “Add new..” drop down for the PloneFormGen Form. Once enabled, when a user submits a form, a new content item is created with that data and located in the adapter.
Warning
Don’t forgot to enable the adapter after it is added to the form!
Compatibility
Compatible with versions of PloneFormGen >= 1.2.2 and Plone 3.x -> 4.0.
Changelog
0.8 (2010-10-30)
add support for pfg datagridfield [vangheem]
0.7 (2010-08-04)
added accessor method getValue for entry type.
index object properly after values are set
allow you to specify which field to use for the title
0.6 (2010-07-31)
added autoinclude entry point
only use _finishConstruction method if it’s available since in newer versions of CMFCore, it’s not there.
0.5
use id for Title
allow avoiding security checks when creating content.
conditionally include certain fields for backwards compatibility
make backward compatible to at least PloneFormGen 1.2.2 – maybe older.
added tests
added permissions for adding content
More fixes for the rating scale field. Should work as expected now.
0.4
fixed widgets not working correctly.
memoize the call to get the fields just in case it gets slow
0.3 (2010-07-27)
fix the way I checked for FileFields so that anything that subclasses a FileField won’t try to get it’s form value differently anymore.
0.2 (2010-07-27)
fix egg distro not including docs folder so the product wouldn’t install
fixed file fields not saving
0.1 (2010-07-27)
initial release
Contributors
Nathan Van Gheem, Author
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