z3c.menu 0.2.0
pip install z3c.menu==0.2.0
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- License: Zope Public License (ZPL 2.1)
- Author: Zope Corporation and Contributors
- Tags zope3, menu, viewlet, simple
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The z3c.menu package provides a simple menu implementation which allows you to implement simply menus based on content providers and viewlets.
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Simple Menu
The z3c.menu.simple package provides a simple menu implementation which allows you to implement simply menus based on content providers and viewlets.
Right now there are some SimpleMenuItem menu item implementations and a tabbed menu with tab/tab-item and action/action-item located in this package.
Let’s see what this means.
ContextMenu
>>> from zope.viewlet.interfaces import IViewlet >>> from zope.viewlet.interfaces import IViewletManager
Let’s create a menu which means we define a viewlet manager interface:
>>> class IMenu(IViewletManager): ... """Menu viewlet manager."""
You can then create a viewlet manager using this interface now:
>>> from zope.viewlet import manager >>> Menu = manager.ViewletManager('left', IMenu)
Now we have to define a context:
>>> import zope.interface >>> from zope.app.container import contained >>> from zope.app.container.interfaces import IContained >>> class Content(contained.Contained): ... zope.interface.implements(IContained) >>> root['content'] = Content() >>> content = root['content']>>> from zope.publisher.browser import TestRequest >>> request = TestRequest()>>> from zope.publisher.interfaces.browser import IBrowserView >>> class View(contained.Contained): ... zope.interface.implements(IBrowserView) ... def __init__(self, context, request): ... self.__parent__ = context ... self.context = context ... self.request = request >>> view = View(content, request)>>> menu = Menu(content, request, view)
So initially no menu get rendered:
>>> menu.update() >>> menu.render() u''
But now we register a context menu item for the IMenu:
>>> import zope.component >>> from zope.publisher.interfaces.browser import IDefaultBrowserLayer>>> from z3c.menu.simple.menu import ContextMenuItem >>> class MyLocalLink(ContextMenuItem): ... ... __name__ = u'MyLocalLink' ... urlEndings = 'myLocal.html' ... viewURL = 'myLocal.html'>>> # Create a security checker for viewlets. >>> from zope.security.checker import NamesChecker, defineChecker >>> viewletChecker = NamesChecker(('update', 'render')) >>> defineChecker(MyLocalLink, viewletChecker)>>> zope.component.provideAdapter( ... MyLocalLink, ... (zope.interface.Interface, IDefaultBrowserLayer, ... IBrowserView, IMenu), ... IViewlet, name='MyLocalLink')
Now see what we get if the IMenu viewlet manager get used:
>>> menu.update() >>> print menu.render() <a href="http://127.0.0.1/content/myLocal.html" class="inactive-menu-item">MyLocalLink</a>
GlobalMenu
>>> from z3c.menu.simple.menu import GlobalMenuItem >>> class MyGlobalLink(GlobalMenuItem): ... ... __name__ = u'MyGlobalLink' ... urlEndings = 'myGlobal.html' ... viewURL = 'myGlobal.html'>>> defineChecker(MyGlobalLink, viewletChecker)>>> zope.component.provideAdapter( ... MyGlobalLink, ... (zope.interface.Interface, IDefaultBrowserLayer, ... IBrowserView, IMenu), ... IViewlet, name='MyGlobalLink')
Now see what we get if the IMenu viewlet manager get used:
>>> menu.update() >>> print menu.render() <a href="http://127.0.0.1/myGlobal.html" class="inactive-menu-item">MyGlobalLink</a> <a href="http://127.0.0.1/content/myLocal.html" class="inactive-menu-item">MyLocalLink</a>
TabbedMenu
Now we create a tabbed menu called MasterMenu:
>>> class IMasterMenu(IViewletManager): ... """Master menu viewlet manager."""
Let’s create a viewlet manager using this interface and the TabMenu as base class:
>>> from z3c.menu.simple.menu import TabMenu >>> MasterMenu = manager.ViewletManager('masterMenu', IMasterMenu, ... bases=(TabMenu,))
We use the same context, request and view like before:
>>> masterMenu = MasterMenu(content, request, view)
So initially no menu get rendered:
>>> masterMenu.update() >>> masterMenu.render() u''
Now we register a menu tab which is also a viewlet manager:
>>> from zope.app.pagetemplate import viewpagetemplatefile >>> from z3c.menu.simple import ITab >>> from z3c.menu.simple.menu import Tab >>> class MyTabs(Tab): ... template = viewpagetemplatefile.ViewPageTemplateFile('tab.pt') >>> myTabs = MyTabs(content, request, view)
Also here, initially no tab get rendered:
>>> myTabs.update() >>> myTabs.render() u''
Now we register a menu action which is also a viewlet manager:
>>> from z3c.menu.simple import IAction >>> from z3c.menu.simple.menu import Action >>> class MyActions(Action): ... template = viewpagetemplatefile.ViewPageTemplateFile('action.pt') >>> myActions = MyActions(content, request, view)
Also here, initially no tab get rendered:
>>> myActions.update() >>> myActions.render() u''
After setup the TabMenu, Tab and Action viewlet managers, we start to register a tab menu item:
>>> from z3c.menu.simple.menu import TabItem >>> class MyTab(TabItem): ... ... __name__ = u'MyTab' ... url = 'myTab.html' ... selectedViewNames = ['myTab.html']>>> tabChecker = NamesChecker(('update', 'render', 'css', 'selected')) >>> defineChecker(MyTab, tabChecker)>>> zope.component.provideAdapter( ... MyTab, ... (zope.interface.Interface, IDefaultBrowserLayer, ... IBrowserView, ITab), ... IViewlet, name='MyTab')
Now see what we get if the tab viewlet manager get rendered:
>>> myTabs.update() >>> print myTabs.render() <div class="tabMenu"> <span class="inactive-menu-item"> <a href="myTab.html">MyTab</a> </span> </div>
After showing how a tab menu item get used, we will register a menu action item.
>>> from z3c.menu.simple.menu import ActionItem >>> class MyAction(ActionItem): ... ... __name__ = u'MyAction' ... title = 'myAction'>>> actionChecker = NamesChecker(('update', 'render', 'title')) >>> defineChecker(MyAction, actionChecker)>>> zope.component.provideAdapter( ... MyAction, ... (zope.interface.Interface, IDefaultBrowserLayer, ... IBrowserView, IAction), ... IViewlet, name='MyAction')
Now see what we get if the action viewlet manager get used:
>>> myActions.update() >>> print myActions.render() <div class="actionMenuWrapper"> <ul class="actionMenu"> <li class="inactive-menu-item"> <a href=""> <div>myAction</div> </a> </li> </ul> </div> <div class="clearActionMenu" />
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0.2.0 (2007-11-01)
Initial release.
A simple menu implementation based on viewlets.
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