package Maypole::Model::CDBI::AsForm; use strict; use warnings; use base 'Exporter'; use Data::Dumper; use Class::DBI::Plugin::Type (); use HTML::Element; use Carp qw/cluck/; our $OLD_STYLE = 0; our @EXPORT = qw( to_cgi to_field foreign_input_delimiter search_inputs unselect_element _field_from_how _field_from_relationship _field_from_column _to_textarea _to_textfield _to_select _select_guts _to_foreign_inputs _to_enum_select _to_bool_select _to_hidden _to_link_hidden _rename_foreign_input _to_readonly _options_from_objects _options_from_arrays _options_from_hashes _options_from_array _options_from_hash ); our $VERSION = '.97'; =head1 NAME Maypole::Model:CDBI::AsForm - Produce HTML form elements for database columns =head1 SYNOPSIS package Music::CD; use Maypole::Model::CDBI::AsForm; use base 'Class::DBI'; use CGI; ... sub create_or_edit { my $self = shift; my %cgi_field = $self->to_cgi; return start_form, (map { "$_: ". $cgi_field{$_}->as_HTML."
" } $class->Columns), end_form; } . . . # Somewhere else in a Maypole application about beer... $beer->to_field('brewery', 'textfield', { name => 'brewery_id', value => $beer->brewery, # however, no need to set value since $beer is object }); # Rate a beer $beer->to_field(rating => select => { items => [1 , 2, 3, 4, 5], }); # Select a Brewery to visit in the UK Brewery->to_field(brewery_id => { items => [ Brewery->search_like(location => 'UK') ], }); # Make a select for a boolean field $Pub->to_field('open' , { items => [ {'Open' => 1, 'Closed' => 0 } ] }); $beer->to_field('brewery', { selected => $beer->brewery, # again not necessary since caller is obj. }); $beer->to_field('brewery', 'link_hidden', {r => $r, uri => 'www.maypole.perl.org/brewery/view/'.$beer->brewery}); # an html link that is also a hidden input to the object. R is required to # make the uri unless you pass a uri ##################################################### # Templates Usage
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##################################################### # Advanced Usage # has_many select package Job; __PACKAGE__->has_a('job_employer' => 'Employer'); __PACKAGE__->has_a('contact' => 'Contact') package Contact; __PACKAGE__->has_a('cont_employer' => 'Employer'); __PACKAGE__->has_many('jobs' => 'Job', { join => { job_employer => 'cont_employer' }, constraint => { 'finshed' => 0 }, order_by => "created ASC", } ); package Employer; __PACKAGE__->has_many('jobs' => 'Job',); __PACKAGE__->has_many('contacts' => 'Contact', order_by => 'name DESC', ); # Choose some jobs to add to a contact (has multiple attribute). my $job_sel = Contact->to_field('jobs'); # Uses constraint and order by # Choose a job from $contact->jobs my $job_sel = $contact->to_field('jobs'); 1; =head1 DESCRIPTION This module helps to generate HTML forms for creating new database rows or editing existing rows. It maps column names in a database table to HTML form elements which fit the schema. Large text fields are turned into textareas, and fields with a has-a relationship to other C tables are turned into select drop-downs populated with objects from the joined class. =head1 ARGUMENTS HASH This provides a convenient way to tweak AsForm's behavior in exceptional or not so exceptional instances. Below describes the arguments hash and example usages. $beer->to_field($col, $how, $args); $beer->to_field($col, $args); Not all _to_* methods pay attention to all arguments. For example, '_to_textfield' does not look in $args->{'items'} at all. =over =item name -- the name the element will have , this trumps the derived name. $beer->to_field('brewery', 'readonly', { name => 'brewery_id' }); =item value -- the initial value the element will have, trumps derived value $beer->to_field('brewery', 'textfield', { name => 'brewery_id', value => $beer->brewery, # however, no need to set value since $beer is object }); =item items -- array of items generally used to make select box options Can be array of objects, hashes, arrays, or strings, or just a hash. # Rate a beer $beer->to_field(rating => select => { items => [1 , 2, 3, 4, 5], }); # Select a Brewery to visit in the UK Brewery->to_field(brewery_id => { items => [ Brewery->search_like(location => 'UK') ], }); # Make a select for a boolean field $Pub->to_field('open' , { items => [ {'Open' => 1, 'Closed' => 0 } ] }); =item selected -- something representing which item is selected in a select box $beer->to_field('brewery', { selected => $beer->brewery, # again not necessary since caller is obj. }); Can be an simple scalar id, an object, or an array of either =item class -- the class for which the input being made for field pertains to. This in almost always derived in cases where it may be difficult to derive, -- # Select beers to serve on handpump Pub->to_field(handpumps => select => { class => 'Beer', order_by => 'name ASC', multiple => 1, }); =item column_type -- a string representing column type $pub->to_field('open', 'bool_select', { column_type => "bool('Closed', 'Open'), }); =item column_nullable -- flag saying if column is nullable or not Generally this can be set to get or not get a null/empty option added to a select box. AsForm attempts to call "$class->column_nullable" to set this and it defaults to true if there is no shuch method. $beer->to_field('brewery', { column_nullable => 1 }); =item r or request -- the Mapyole request object =item uri -- uri for a link , used in methods such as _to_link_hidden $beer->to_field('brewery', 'link_hidden', {r => $r, uri => 'www.maypole.perl.org/brewery/view/'.$beer->brewery}); # an html link that is also a hidden input to the object. R is required to # make the uri unless you pass a uri =item order_by, constraint, join These are used in making select boxes. order_by is a simple order by clause and constraint and join are hashes used to limit the rows selected. The difference is that join uses methods of the object and constraint uses static values. You can also specify these in the relationship definitions. See the relationships documentation of how to set arbitrayr meta info. BeerDB::LondonBeer->has_a('brewery', 'BeerDB::Brewery', order_by => 'brewery_name ASC', constraint => {location => 'London'}, 'join' => {'brewery_tablecolumn => 'beer_obj_column'}, ); =item no_hidden_constraints -- Tell AsForm not to make hidden inputs for relationship constraints. It does this sometimes when making foreign inputs. However, i think it should not do this and that the FromCGI 's _create_related method should do it. =back =head2 to_cgi $self->to_cgi([@columns, $args]); This returns a hash mapping all the column names to HTML::Element objects representing form widgets. It takes two opitonal arguments -- a list of columns and a hashref of hashes of arguments for each column. If called with an object like for editing, the inputs will have the object's values. $self->to_cgi(); # uses $self->columns; # most used $self->to_cgi(qw/brewery style rating/); # sometimes # and on rare occassions this is desireable if you have a lot of fields # and dont want to call to_field a bunch of times just to tweak one or # two of them. $self->to_cgi(@cols, {brewery => { how => 'textfield' # too big for select }, style => { column_nullable => 0, how => 'select', items => ['Ale', 'Lager'] } }); =cut sub to_cgi { my ($class, @columns) = @_; my $args = {}; if (not @columns) { @columns = $class->columns; # Eventually after stabalization, we could add display_columns #keys map { $_ => 1 } ($class->display_columns, $class->columns); } else { if ( ref $columns[-1] eq 'HASH' ) { $args = pop @columns; } } map { $_ => $class->to_field($_, $args->{$_}) } @columns; } =head2 to_field($field [, $how][, $args]) This maps an individual column to a form element. The C argument can be used to force the field type into any you want. All that you need is a method named "_to_$how" in your class. Your class inherits many from AsForm already. If C is specified but the class cannot call the method it maps to, then AsForm will issue a warning and the default input will be made. You can write your own "_to_$how" methods and AsForm comes with many. See C. You can also pass this argument in $args->{how}. =cut sub to_field { my ($self, $field, $how, $args) = @_; if (ref $how) { $args = $how; $how = ''; } unless ($how) { $how = $args->{how} || ''; } #warn "In to_field field is $field how is $how. args ar e" . Dumper($args) . " \n"; # Set sensible default value if ($field and not defined $args->{default}) { my $def = $self->column_default($field) ; # exclude defaults we don't want actually put as value for input if (defined $def) { $def = $def =~ /(^0000-00-00.*$|^0[0]*$|^0\.00$|CURRENT_TIMESTAMP|NULL)/i ? '' : $def ; $args->{default} = $def; } } return $self->_field_from_how($field, $how, $args) || $self->_field_from_relationship($field, $args) || $self->_field_from_column($field, $args) || $self->_to_textfield($field, $args); } =head2 search_inputs my $cgi = $class->search_inputs ([$args]); # optional $args Returns hash or hashref of search inputs elements for a class making sure the inputs are empty of any initial values. You can specify what columns you want inputs for in $args->{columns} or by the method "search_columns". The default is "display_columns". If you want to te search on columns in related classes you can do that by specifying a one element hashref in place of the column name where the key is the related "column" (has_a or has_many method for example) and the value is a list ref of columns to search on in the related class. Example: sub BeerDB::Beer::search_columns { return ( 'name' , 'rating', { brewery => [ 'name', 'location'] } ); } # Now foreign inputs are made for Brewery name and location and the # there will be no name clashing and processing can be automated. =cut sub search_inputs { my ($class, $args) = @_; $class = ref $class || $class; #my $accssr_class = { $class->accessor_classes }; my %cgi; $args->{columns} ||= $class->can('search_columns') ?[$class->search_columns] : [$class->display_columns]; foreach my $field ( @{ $args->{columns} } ) { my $base_args = { no_hidden_constraints => 1, column_nullable => 1, # empty option on select boxes value => '', }; if ( ref $field eq "HASH" ) { # foreign search fields my ($accssr, $cols) = each %$field; $base_args->{columns} = $cols; unless ( @$cols ) { # default to search fields for related #$cols = $accssr_class->{$accssr}->search_columns; die ("$class search_fields error: Must specify at least one column to search in the foreign object named '$accssr'"); } my $fcgi = $class->to_field($accssr, 'foreign_inputs', $base_args); # unset the default values for a select box foreach (keys %$fcgi) { my $el = $fcgi->{$_}; if ($el->tag eq 'select') { $class->unselect_element($el); my ($first, @content) = $el->content_list; my @fc = $first->content_list; my $val = $first ? $first->attr('value') : undef; if ($first and (@fc > 0 or (defined $val and $val ne '')) ) { # something ( $first->attr('value') ne '' or # push an empty option on stactk $el->unshift_content(HTML::Element->new('option')); } } } $cgi{$accssr} = $fcgi; delete $base_args->{columns}; } else { $cgi{$field} = $class->to_field($field, $base_args); #{no_select => $args->{no_select}{$field} }); my $el = $cgi{$field}; if ($el->tag eq 'select') { $class->unselect_element($el); my ($first, @content) = $el->content_list; if ($first and $first->content_list) { # something #(defined $first->attr('value') or $first->attr('value') ne '')) # push an empty option on stactk $el->unshift_content(HTML::Element->new('option')); } } } } return \%cgi; } =head2 unselect_element unselect any selected elements in a HTML::Element select list widget =cut sub unselect_element { my ($self, $el) = @_; if (ref $el && $el->can('tag') && $el->tag eq 'select') { foreach my $opt ($el->content_list) { $opt->attr('selected', undef) if $opt->attr('selected'); } } } =head2 _field_from_how($field, $how,$args) Returns an input element based the "how" parameter or nothing at all. Override at will. =cut sub _field_from_how { my ($self, $field, $how, $args) = @_; return unless $how; $args ||= {}; no strict 'refs'; my $meth = "_to_$how"; if (not $self->can($meth)) { warn "Class can not $meth"; return; } return $self->$meth($field, $args); } =head2 _field_from_relationship($field, $args) Returns an input based on the relationship associated with the field or nothing. Override at will. For has_a it will give select box =cut sub _field_from_relationship { my ($self, $field, $args) = @_; return unless $field; my $rel_meta = $self->related_meta('r',$field) || return; my $rel_name = $rel_meta->{name}; my $fclass = $rel_meta->foreign_class; my $fclass_is_cdbi = $fclass ? $fclass->isa('Class::DBI') : 0; # maybe has_a select if ($rel_meta->{name} eq 'has_a' and $fclass_is_cdbi) { # This condictions allows for trumping of the has_a args if (not $rel_meta->{args}{no_select} and not $args->{no_select}) { $args->{class} = $fclass; return $self->_to_select($field, $args); } return; } # maybe has many select if ($rel_meta->{name} eq 'has_many' and $fclass_is_cdbi and ref $self) { # This condictions allows for trumping of the has_a args if (not $rel_meta->{args}{no_select} and not $args->{no_select}) { $args->{class} = $fclass; my @itms = $self->$field; # need list not iterator $args->{items} = \@itms; return $self->_to_select($field, $args); } return; } # maybe foreign inputs my %local_cols = map { $_ => 1 } $self->columns; # includes is_a cols if ($fclass_is_cdbi and (not $local_cols{$field} or $rel_name eq 'has_own')) { $args->{related_meta} = $rel_meta; # suspect faster to set these args return $self->_to_foreign_inputs($field, $args); } return; } =head2 _field_from_column($field, $args) Returns an input based on the column's characteristics, namely type, or nothing. Override at will. =cut sub _field_from_column { my ($self, $field, $args) = @_; # this class and pk are default class and field at this point my $class = $args->{class} || $self; $class = ref $class || $class; $field ||= ($class->primary_columns)[0]; # TODO # Get column type unless ($args->{column_type}) { if ($class->can('column_type')) { $args->{column_type} = $class->column_type($field); } else { # Right, have some of this eval "package $class; Class::DBI::Plugin::Type->import()"; $args->{column_type} = $class->column_type($field); } } my $type = $args->{column_type}; return $self->_to_textfield($field, $args) if $type and $type =~ /^(VAR)?CHAR/i; #common type return $self->_to_textarea($field, $args) if $type and $type =~ /^(TEXT|BLOB)$/i; return $self->_to_enum_select($field, $args) if $type and $type =~ /^ENUM\((.*?)\)$/i; return $self->_to_bool_select($field, $args) if $type and $type =~ /^BOOL/i; return $self->_to_readonly($field, $args) if $type and $type =~ /^readonly$/i; return; } sub _to_textarea { my ($self, $col, $args) = @_; my $class = $args->{class} || $self; $class = ref $class || $class; $col ||= ($class->primary_columns)[0]; # TODO # pjs added default $args ||= {}; my $val = $args->{value}; unless (defined $val) { if (ref $self) { $val = $self->$col; } else { $val = $args->{default}; $val = '' unless defined $val; } } my ($rows, $cols) = _box($val); $rows = $args->{rows} if $args->{rows}; $cols = $args->{cols} if $args->{cols};; my $name = $args->{name} || $col; my $a = HTML::Element->new("textarea", name => $name, rows => $rows, cols => $cols); $a->push_content($val); $OLD_STYLE && return $a->as_HTML; $a; } sub _to_textfield { my ($self, $col, $args ) = @_; use Carp qw/confess/; confess "No col passed to _to_textfield" unless $col; $args ||= {}; my $val = $args->{value}; my $name = $args->{name} || $col; unless (defined $val) { if (ref $self) { # Case where column inflates. # Input would get stringification which could be not good. # as in the case of Time::Piece objects $val = $self->can($col) ? $self->$col : ''; # in case it is a virtual column if (ref $val) { if (my $meta = $self->related_meta('',$col)) { if (my $code = $meta->{args}{deflate4edit} || $meta->{args}{deflate} ) { $val = ref $code ? &$code($val) : $val->$code; } elsif ( $val->isa('Class::DBI') ) { $val = $val->id; } else { #warn "No deflate4edit code defined for $val of type " . #ref $val . ". Using the stringified value in textfield.."; } } else { $val = $val->id if $val->isa("Class::DBI"); } } } else { $val = $args->{default}; $val = '' unless defined $val; } } my $a; # THIS If section is neccessary or you end up with "value" for a vaiue # if val is $val = '' unless defined $val; $a = HTML::Element->new("input", type => "text", name => $name, value =>$val); $OLD_STYLE && return $a->as_HTML; $a; } =head2 recognized arguments selected => $object|$id, name => $name, value => $value, where => SQL 'WHERE' clause, order_by => SQL 'ORDER BY' clause, constraint => hash of constraints to search limit => SQL 'LIMIT' clause, items => [ @items_of_same_type_to_select_from ], class => $class_we_are_selecting_from stringify => $stringify_coderef|$method_name =head2 1. a select box out of a has_a or has_many related class. # For has_a the default behavior is to make a select box of every element in # related class and you choose one. #Or explicitly you can create one and pass options like where and order BeerDB::Beer->to_field('brewery','select', {where => "location = 'Germany'"); # For has_many the default is to get a multiple select box with all objects. # If called as an object method, the objects existing ones will be selected. Brewery::BeerDB->to_field('beers','select', {where => "rating > 5"}); =head2 2. a select box for objects of arbitrary class -- say BeerDB::Beer for fun. # general BeerDB::Beer->to_field('', 'select', $options) BeerDB::Beer->to_field('', 'select'); # Select box of all the rows in class # with PK as ID, $Class->to_field() same. BeerDB::Beer->to_field('','select',{ where => "rating > 3 AND class like 'Ale'", order_by => 'rating DESC, beer_id ASC' , limit => 10}); # specify exact where clause =head2 3. If you already have a list of objects to select from -- BeerDB:;Beer->to_field($col, 'select' , {items => $objects}); # 3. a select box for arbitrary set of objects # Pass array ref of objects as first arg rather than field $any_class_or_obj->to_field([BeerDB::Beer->search(favorite => 1)], 'select',); =cut sub _to_select { my ($self, $col, $args) = @_; $args ||= {}; # Do we have items already ? Go no further. if ($args->{items} and ref $args->{items}) { my $a = $self->_select_guts($col, $args); $OLD_STYLE && return $a->as_HTML; if ($args->{multiple}) { $a->attr('multiple', 'multiple'); } return $a; } # Proceed with work my $rel_meta; if (not $col) { unless ($args->{class}) { $args->{class} = ref $self || $self; # object selected if called with one $args->{selected} = { $self->id => 1} if not $args->{selected} and ref $self; } $col = $args->{class}->primary_column; $args->{name} ||= $col; } # Related Class maybe ? elsif ($rel_meta = $self->related_meta('r:)', $col) ) { $args->{class} = $rel_meta->{foreign_class}; # related objects pre selected if object # "Has many" -- Issues: # 1) want to select one or many from list if self is an object # Thats about all we can do really, # 2) except for mapping which is TODO and would # do something like add to and take away from list of permissions for # example. # Hasmany select one from list if ref self if ($rel_meta->{name} =~ /has_many/i and ref $self) { my @itms = $self->$col; # need list not iterator $args->{items} = \@itms; my $a = $self->_select_guts($col, $args); $OLD_STYLE && return $a->as_HTML; return $a; } else { $args->{selected} ||= [ $self->$col ] if ref $self; #warn "selected is " . Dumper($args->{selected}); my $c = $rel_meta->{args}{constraint} || {}; my $j = $rel_meta->{args}{join} || {}; my @join ; if (ref $self) { @join = map { $_ ." = ". $self->_attr($_) } keys %$j; } my @constr= map { "$_ = '$c->{$_}'"} keys %$c; $args->{where} ||= join (' AND ', (@join, @constr)); $args->{order_by} ||= $rel_meta->{args}{order_by}; $args->{limit} ||= $rel_meta->{args}{limit}; } } # Set arguments unless ( defined $args->{column_nullable} ) { $args->{column_nullable} = $self->can('column_nullable') ? $self->column_nullable($col) : 1; } # Get items to select from my $items = _select_items($args); # array of hashrefs # Turn items into objects if related if ($rel_meta and not $args->{no_construct}) { my @objs = (); push @objs, $rel_meta->{foreign_class}->construct($_) foreach @$items; $args->{items} = \@objs; } else { $args->{items} = $items; } # Make select HTML element $a = $self->_select_guts($col, $args); if ($args->{multiple}) { $a->attr('multiple', 'multiple'); } # Return $OLD_STYLE && return $a->as_HTML; $a; } ############## # Function # # ############# # returns the intersection of list refs a and b sub _list_intersect { my ($a, $b) = @_; my %isect; my %union; foreach my $e (@$a, @$b) { $union{$e}++ && $isect{$e}++; } return %isect; } ############ # FUNCTION # ############ # Get Items returns array of hashrefs sub _select_items { my $args = shift; my $fclass = $args->{class}; my @disp_cols = @{$args->{columns} || []}; @disp_cols = $fclass->columns('SelectBox') unless @disp_cols; @disp_cols = $fclass->columns('Stringify')unless @disp_cols; @disp_cols = $fclass->_essential unless @disp_cols; unshift @disp_cols, $fclass->columns('Primary'); #my %isect = _list_intersect(\@pks, \@disp_cols); #foreach (@pks) { push @sel_cols, $_ unless $isect{$_}; } #push @sel_cols, @disp_cols; #warn "in select items. args are : " . Dumper($args); my $distinct = ''; if ($args->{'distinct'}) { $distinct = 'DISTINCT '; } my $sql = "SELECT $distinct" . join( ', ', @disp_cols) . " FROM " . $fclass->table; $sql .= " WHERE " . $args->{where} if $args->{where}; $sql .= " ORDER BY " . $args->{order_by} if $args->{order_by}; $sql .= " LIMIT " . $args->{limit} if $args->{limit}; #warn "_select_items sql is : $sql"; my $sth = $fclass->db_Main->prepare($sql); $sth->execute; my @data; while ( my $d = $sth->fetchrow_hashref ) { push @data, $d; } return \@data; } # Makes a readonly input box out of column's value # No args makes object to readonly sub _to_readonly { my ($self, $col, $args) = @_; my $val = $args->{value}; if (not defined $val ) { # object to readonly $self->_croak("AsForm: To readonly field called as class method without a value") unless ref $self; $val = $self->id; $col = $self->primary_column; } my $a = HTML::Element->new('input', 'type' => 'text', readonly => '1', 'name' => $col, 'value'=>$val); $OLD_STYLE && return $a->as_HTML; $a; } =head2 _to_enum_select Returns a select box for the an enum column type. =cut sub _to_enum_select { my ($self, $col, $args) = @_; my $type = $args->{column_type}; $type =~ /ENUM\((.*?)\)/i; (my $enum = $1) =~ s/'//g; my @enum_vals = split /\s*,\s*/, $enum; # determine which is pre selected my $selected = eval { $self->$col }; $selected = $args->{default} unless defined $selected; $selected = $enum_vals[0] unless defined $selected; my $a = HTML::Element->new("select", name => $col); for ( @enum_vals ) { my $sel = HTML::Element->new("option", value => $_); $sel->attr("selected" => "selected") if $_ eq $selected ; $sel->push_content($_); $a->push_content($sel); } $OLD_STYLE && return $a->as_HTML; $a; } =head2 _to_bool_select Returns a "No/Yes" select box for a boolean column type. =cut # TODO fix this mess with args sub _to_bool_select { my ($self, $col, $args) = @_; my $type = $args->{column_type}; my @bool_text = ('No', 'Yes'); if ($type =~ /BOOL\((.+?)\)/i) { (my $bool = $1) =~ s/'//g; @bool_text = split /,/, $bool; } # get selected my $selected = $args->{value} if defined $args->{value}; $selected = $args->{selected} unless defined $selected; $selected = ref $self ? eval {$self->$col;} : $args->{default} unless (defined $selected); my $a = HTML::Element->new("select", name => $col); if ($args->{column_nullable} || $args->{value} eq '') { my $null = HTML::Element->new("option"); $null->attr('selected', 'selected') if $args->{value} eq ''; $a->push_content( $null ); } my ($opt0, $opt1) = ( HTML::Element->new("option", value => 0), HTML::Element->new("option", value => 1) ); $opt0->push_content($bool_text[0]); $opt1->push_content($bool_text[1]); unless ($selected eq '') { $opt0->attr("selected" => "selected") if not $selected; $opt1->attr("selected" => "selected") if $selected; } $a->push_content($opt0, $opt1); $OLD_STYLE && return $a->as_HTML; $a; } =head2 _to_hidden($field, $args) This makes a hidden html element input. It uses the "name" and "value" arguments. If one or both are not there, it will look for an object in "items->[0]" or the caller. Then it will use $field or the primary key for name and the value of the column by the derived name. =cut sub _to_hidden { my ($self, $field, $args) = @_; $args ||= {}; my ($name, $value) = ($args->{'name'}, $args->{value}); $name = $field unless defined $name; if (! defined $name and !defined $value) { # check for objects my $obj = $args->{items}->[0] || $self; unless (ref $obj) { die "_to_hidden cannot determine a value. It was passed a value argument or items object or called with an object."; } $name = $obj->primary_column->name unless $name; $value = $obj->$name unless $value; } return HTML::Element->new('input', 'type' => 'hidden', 'name' => $name, 'value'=>$value); } =head2 _to_link_hidden($col, $args) Makes a link with a hidden input with the id of $obj as the value and name. Name defaults to the objects primary key. The object defaults to self. =cut sub _to_link_hidden { my ($self, $accessor, $args) = @_; my $r = eval {$self->controller} || $args->{r} || ''; my $uri = $args->{uri} || ''; $self->_croak("_to_link_hidden cant get uri. No Maypole Request class (\$r) or uri arg. Need one or other.") unless $r; my ($obj, $name); if (ref $self) { # hidding linking self $obj = $self; $name = $args->{name} || $obj->primary_column->name; } elsif ($obj = $args->{items}->[0]) { $name = $args->{name} || $accessor || $obj->primary_column->name; # TODO use meta data above maybe } else { # hiding linking related object with id in args $obj = $self->related_class($r, $accessor)->retrieve($args->{id}); $name = $args->{name} || $accessor ; #$obj->primary_column->name; # TODO use meta data above maybe } $self->_croak("_to_link_hidden has no object") unless ref $obj; my $href = $uri || $r->config->{uri_base} . "/". $obj->table."/view/".$obj->id; my $a = HTML::Element->new('a', 'href' => $href); $a->push_content("$obj"); $a->push_content($self->to_field('blahfooey', 'hidden', {name => $name, value => $obj->id} )); $OLD_STYLE && return $a->as_HTML; return $a; } =head2 _to_foreign_inputs Creates inputs for a foreign class, usually related to the calling class or object. In names them so they do not clash with other names and so they can be processed generically. See _rename_foreign_inputs below and Maypole::Model::CDBI::FromCGI::classify_foreign_inputs. Arguments this recognizes are : related_meta -- if you have this, great, othervise it will determine or die columns -- list of columns to make inputs for request (r) -- TODO the Maypole request so we can see what action =cut sub _to_foreign_inputs { my ($self, $accssr, $args) = @_; my $rel_meta = $args->{related_meta} || $self->related_meta('r',$accssr); my $fields = $args->{columns}; if (!$rel_meta) { $self->_carp( "[_to_foreign_inputs] No relationship for accessor $accssr"); return; } my $rel_type = $rel_meta->{name}; my $classORobj = ref $self && ref $self->$accssr ? $self->$accssr : $rel_meta->{foreign_class}; unless ($fields) { $fields = $classORobj->can('display_columns') ? [$classORobj->display_columns] : [$classORobj->columns]; } # Ignore our fkey in them to prevent infinite recursion my $me = eval {$rel_meta->{args}{foreign_key}} || eval {$rel_meta->{args}{foreign_column}} || ''; # what uses foreign_column has_many or might_have my $constrained = $rel_meta->{args}{constraint}; my %inputs; foreach ( @$fields ) { next if $constrained->{$_} || ($_ eq $me); # don't display constrained $inputs{$_} = $classORobj->to_field($_); } # Make hidden inputs for constrained columns unless we are editing object # TODO -- is this right thing to do? unless (ref $classORobj || $args->{no_hidden_constraints}) { foreach ( keys %$constrained ) { $inputs{$_} = $classORobj->to_field('blahfooey', 'hidden', { name => $_, value => $constrained->{$_}} ); } } $self->_rename_foreign_input($accssr, \%inputs); return \%inputs; } =head2 _hash_selected *Function* to make sense out of the "selected" argument which has values of the options that should be selected by default when making a select box. It can be in a number formats. This method returns a map of which options to select with the values being the keys in the map ( {val1 => 1, val2 = 1} ). Currently this method handles the following formats for the "selected" argument and in the following ways Object -- uses the id method to get the value Scalar -- assumes it *is* the value Array ref of objects -- same as Object Arrays of data -- uses the 0th element in each Hashes of data -- uses key named 'id' =cut ############ # FUNCTION # ############ sub _hash_selected { my ($args) = shift; my $selected = $args->{value} || $args->{selected}; my $type = ref $selected; return $selected unless $selected and $type ne 'HASH'; # Single Object if ($type and $type ne 'ARRAY') { my $id = $selected->id; $id =~ s/^0*//; return {$id => 1}; } # Single Scalar id elsif (not $type) { return { $selected => 1}; } # Array of objs, arrays, hashes, or just scalalrs. elsif ($type eq 'ARRAY') { my %hashed; my $ltype = ref $selected->[0]; # Objects if ($ltype and $ltype ne 'ARRAY') { %hashed = map { $_->id => 1 } @$selected; } # Arrays of data with id first elsif ($ltype and $ltype eq 'ARRAY') { %hashed = map { $_->[0] => 1 } @$selected; } # Hashes using pk or id key elsif ($ltype and $ltype eq 'HASH') { my $pk = $args->{class}->primary_column || 'id'; %hashed = map { $_->{$pk} => 1 } @$selected; } # Just Scalars else { %hashed = map { $_ => 1 } @$selected; } return \%hashed; } else { warn "AsForm Could not hash the selected argument: $selected"; } return; } =head2 _select_guts Internal api method to make the actual select box form elements. the data. Items to make options out of can be Hash, Array, Array of CDBI objects. Array of scalars , Array or Array refs with cols from class, Array of hashes =cut sub _select_guts { my ($self, $col, $args) = @_; #$nullable, $selected_id, $values) = @_; $args->{selected} = _hash_selected($args) if defined $args->{selected}; my $name = $args->{name} || $col; my $a = HTML::Element->new('select', name => $name); $a->attr( %{$args->{attr}} ) if $args->{attr}; if ($args->{column_nullable}) { my $null_element = HTML::Element->new('option', value => ''); $null_element->attr(selected => 'selected') if ($args->{selected}{'null'}); $a->push_content($null_element); } my $items = $args->{items}; my $type = ref $items; my $proto = eval { ref $items->[0]; } || ""; my $optgroups = $args->{optgroups} || ''; # Array of hashes, one for each optgroup if ($optgroups) { my $i = 0; foreach (@$optgroups) { my $ogrp= HTML::Element->new('optgroup', label => $_); $ogrp->push_content($self->_options_from_hash($items->[$i], $args)); $a->push_content($ogrp); $i++; } } # Single Hash elsif ($type eq 'HASH') { $a->push_content($self->_options_from_hash($items, $args)); } # Single Array elsif ( $type eq 'ARRAY' and not ref $items->[0] ) { $a->push_content($self->_options_from_array($items, $args)); } # Array of Objects elsif ( $type eq 'ARRAY' and $proto !~ /ARRAY|HASH/i ) { # make select of objects $a->push_content($self->_options_from_objects($items, $args)); } # Array of Arrays elsif ( $type eq 'ARRAY' and $proto eq 'ARRAY' ) { $a->push_content($self->_options_from_arrays($items, $args)); } # Array of Hashes elsif ( $type eq 'ARRAY' and $proto eq 'HASH' ) { $a->push_content($self->_options_from_hashes($items, $args)); } else { die "You passed a weird type of data structure to me. Here it is: " . Dumper($items ); } return $a; } =head2 _options_from_objects ( $objects, $args); Private method to makes a options out of objects. It attempts to call each objects stringify method specified in $args->{stringify} as the content. Otherwise the default stringification prevails. *Note only single primary keys supported =cut sub _options_from_objects { my ($self, $items, $args) = @_; my $selected = $args->{selected} || {}; my @res; for my $object (@$items) { my $stringify = $args->{stringify}; if ($object->can('stringify_column') ) { $stringify ||= $object->stringify_column if ($object->stringify_column && $object->can($object->stringify_column)); } my $id = $object->id; my $opt = HTML::Element->new("option", value => $id); $id =~ s/^0*//; # leading zeros no good in hash key $opt->attr(selected => "selected") if $selected->{$id}; my $content = $stringify ? $object->$stringify : "$object"; $opt->push_content($content); push @res, $opt; } return @res; } sub _options_from_arrays { my ($self, $items, $args) = @_; my $selected = $args->{selected} || {}; my @res; my $class = $args->{class} || ''; my $stringify = $args->{stringify}; $stringify ||= $self->stringify_column if ($self->can('stringify_column')); for my $item (@$items) { my @pks; # for future multiple key support push @pks, shift @$item foreach $class->columns('Primary'); my $id = $pks[0]; $id =~ s/^0+//; # In case zerofill is on . my $val = defined $id ? $id : ''; my $opt = HTML::Element->new("option", value =>$val); $opt->attr(selected => "selected") if $selected->{$id}; my $content = ($class and $stringify and $class->can($stringify)) ? $class->$stringify($_) : join( '/', map { $_ if $_; }@{$item} ); $opt->push_content( $content ); push @res, $opt; } return @res; } sub _options_from_array { my ($self, $items, $args) = @_; my $selected = $args->{selected} || {}; my @res; for (@$items) { my $val = defined $_ ? $_ : ''; my $opt = HTML::Element->new("option", value => $val); #$opt->attr(selected => "selected") if $selected =~/^$id$/; $opt->attr(selected => "selected") if $selected->{$_}; $opt->push_content( $_ ); push @res, $opt; } return @res; } sub _options_from_hash { my ($self, $items, $args) = @_; my $selected = $args->{selected} || {}; my @res; my @values = values %$items; # hash Key is the option content and the hash value is option value for (sort keys %$items) { my $val = defined $items->{$_} ? $items->{$_} : ''; my $opt = HTML::Element->new("option", value => $val); $opt->attr(selected => "selected") if $selected->{$items->{$_}}; $opt->push_content( $_ ); push @res, $opt; } return @res; } sub _options_from_hashes { my ($self, $items, $args) = @_; my $selected = $args->{selected} || {}; my $pk = eval {$args->{class}->primary_column} || 'id'; my $fclass = $args->{class} || ''; my $stringify = $args->{stringify}; $stringify ||= $self->stringify_column if ( $self->can('stringify_column') ); my @res; for my $item (@$items) { my $val = defined $item->{$pk} ? $item->{$pk} : ''; my $opt = HTML::Element->new("option", value => $val); $opt->attr(selected => "selected") if $selected->{$val}; my $content; if ($fclass and $stringify and $fclass->can($stringify)) { $content = bless ($item,$fclass)->$stringify(); } elsif ( $stringify ) { $content = $item->{$stringify}; } else { $content = join(' ', map {$item->{$_} } keys %$item); } $opt->push_content( $content ); push @res, $opt; } return @res; } =head2 _to_checkbox Makes a checkbox element -- TODO =cut # # checkboxes: if no data in hand (ie called as class method), replace # with a radio button, in order to allow this field to be left # unspecified in search / add forms. # # Not tested # TODO -- make this general checkboxse # # sub _to_checkbox { my ($self, $col, $args) = @_; my $nullable = eval {self->column_nullable($col)} || 0; return $self->_to_radio($col) if !ref($self) || $nullable; my $value = $self->$col; my $a = HTML::Element->new("input", type=> "checkbox", name => $col); $a->attr("checked" => 'true') if $value eq 'Y'; return $a; } =head2 _to_radio Makes a radio button element -- TODO =cut # TODO -- make this general radio butons # sub _to_radio { my ($self, $col) = @_; my $value = ref $self && $self->$col || ''; my $nullable = eval {self->column_nullable($col)} || 0; my $a = HTML::Element->new("span"); my $ry = HTML::Element->new("input", type=> "radio", name=>$col, value=>'Y' ); my $rn = HTML::Element->new("input", type=> "radio", name=>$col, value=>'N' ); my $ru = HTML::Element->new("input", type=> "radio", name=>$col, value=>'' ) if $nullable; $ry->push_content('Yes'); $rn->push_content('No'); $ru->push_content('n/a') if $nullable; if ($value eq 'Y') { $ry->attr("checked" => 'true'); } elsif ($value eq 'N') { $rn->attr("checked" => 'true'); } elsif ($nullable) { $ru->attr("checked" => 'true'); } $a->push_content($ry, $rn); $a->push_content($ru) if $nullable; return $a; } ############################ HELPER METHODS ###################### ################################################################## =head2 _rename_foreign_input _rename_foreign_input($html_el_or_hash_of_them); # changes made by reference Recursively renames the foreign inputs made by _to_foreign_inputs so they can be processed generically. It uses foreign_input_delimiter. So if an Employee is a Person who has_many Addresses and you call and the method 'foreign_input_delimiter' returns '__AF__' then Employee->to_field("person"); will get inputs for the Person as well as their Address (by default, override _field_from_relationship to change logic) named like this: person__AF__address__AF__street person__AF__address__AF__city person__AF__address__AF__state person__AF__address__AF__zip And the processor would know to create this address, put the address id in person->{address} data slot, insert the person and put the person id in the employee->{person} data slot and then insert the employee with that data. =cut sub _rename_foreign_input { my ($self, $accssr, $element) = @_; my $del = $self->foreign_input_delimiter; if ( ref $element ne 'HASH' ) { # my $new_name = $accssr . "__AF__" . $input->attr('name'); $element->attr( name => $accssr . $del . $element->attr('name')); } else { $self->_rename_foreign_input($accssr, $element->{$_}) foreach (keys %$element); } } =head2 foreign_input_delimiter This tells AsForm what to use to delmit forieign input names. This is important to avoid name clashes as well as automating processing of forms. =cut sub foreign_input_delimiter { '__AF__' }; =head2 _box($value) This functions computes the dimensions of a textarea based on the value or the defaults. =cut sub _box { my ($min_rows, $max_rows, $min_cols, $max_cols) = (2 => 50, 20 => 100); my $text = shift; if ($text) { my @rows = split /^/, $text; my $cols = $min_cols; my $chars = 0; for (@rows) { my $len = length $_; $chars += $len; $cols = $len if $len > $cols; $cols = $max_cols if $cols > $max_cols; } my $rows = @rows; $rows = int($chars/$cols) + 1 if $chars/$cols > $rows; $rows = $min_rows if $rows < $min_rows; $rows = $max_rows if $rows > $max_rows; ($rows, $cols) } else { ($min_rows, $min_cols); } } 1; =head1 CHANGES 1.0 15-07-2004 -- Initial version =head1 MAINTAINER Maypole Developers =head1 AUTHORS Peter Speltz, Aaron Trevena =head1 AUTHORS EMERITUS Simon Cozens, Tony Bowden =head1 TODO Testing - lots checkbox generalization radio generalization Make link_hidden use standard make_url stuff when it gets in Maypole How do you tell AF --" I want a has_many select box for this every time so, when you call "to_field($this_hasmany)" you get a select box =head1 BUGS and QUERIES Please direct all correspondence regarding this module to: Maypole list. =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE Copyright 2003-2004 by Simon Cozens / Tony Bowden This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =head1 SEE ALSO L, L, L. =cut