from django.template import Template
from django.template.loader import render_to_string
from django.utils.html import conditional_escape
from crispy_forms.utils import TEMPLATE_PACK, flatatt, get_template_pack, render_field
class TemplateNameMixin:
def get_template_name(self, template_pack):
if "%s" in self.template:
template = self.template % template_pack
else:
template = self.template
return template
class LayoutObject(TemplateNameMixin):
def __getitem__(self, slice):
return self.fields[slice]
def __setitem__(self, slice, value):
self.fields[slice] = value
def __delitem__(self, slice):
del self.fields[slice]
def __len__(self):
return len(self.fields)
def __getattr__(self, name):
"""
This allows us to access self.fields list methods like append or insert, without
having to declare them one by one
"""
# Check necessary for unpickling, see #107
if "fields" in self.__dict__ and hasattr(self.fields, name):
return getattr(self.fields, name)
else:
return object.__getattribute__(self, name)
def get_field_names(self, index=None):
"""
Returns a list of lists, those lists are named pointers. First parameter
is the location of the field, second one the name of the field. Example::
[
[[0,1,2], 'field_name1'],
[[0,3], 'field_name2']
]
"""
return self.get_layout_objects(str, index=None, greedy=True)
def get_layout_objects(self, *LayoutClasses, **kwargs):
"""
Returns a list of lists pointing to layout objects of any type matching
`LayoutClasses`::
[
[[0,1,2], 'div'],
[[0,3], 'field_name']
]
:param max_level: An integer that indicates max level depth to reach when
traversing a layout.
:param greedy: Boolean that indicates whether to be greedy. If set, max_level
is skipped.
"""
index = kwargs.pop("index", None)
max_level = kwargs.pop("max_level", 0)
greedy = kwargs.pop("greedy", False)
pointers = []
if index is not None and not isinstance(index, list):
index = [index]
elif index is None:
index = []
for i, layout_object in enumerate(self.fields):
if isinstance(layout_object, LayoutClasses):
if len(LayoutClasses) == 1 and LayoutClasses[0] == str:
pointers.append([index + [i], layout_object])
else:
pointers.append([index + [i], layout_object.__class__.__name__.lower()])
# If it's a layout object and we haven't reached the max depth limit or greedy
# we recursive call
if hasattr(layout_object, "get_field_names") and (len(index) < max_level or greedy):
new_kwargs = {"index": index + [i], "max_level": max_level, "greedy": greedy}
pointers = pointers + layout_object.get_layout_objects(*LayoutClasses, **new_kwargs)
return pointers
def get_rendered_fields(self, form, form_style, context, template_pack=TEMPLATE_PACK, **kwargs):
return "".join(
render_field(field, form, form_style, context, template_pack=template_pack, **kwargs)
for field in self.fields
)
[docs]class Layout(LayoutObject):
"""
Form Layout. It is conformed by Layout objects: `Fieldset`, `Row`, `Column`, `MultiField`,
`HTML`, `ButtonHolder`, `Button`, `Hidden`, `Reset`, `Submit` and fields. Form fields
have to be strings.
Layout objects `Fieldset`, `Row`, `Column`, `MultiField` and `ButtonHolder` can hold other
Layout objects within. Though `ButtonHolder` should only hold `HTML` and BaseInput
inherited classes: `Button`, `Hidden`, `Reset` and `Submit`.
Example::
helper.layout = Layout(
Fieldset('Company data',
'is_company'
),
Fieldset(_('Contact details'),
'email',
Row('password1', 'password2'),
'first_name',
'last_name',
HTML('<img src="/media/somepicture.jpg"/>'),
'company'
),
ButtonHolder(
Submit('Save', 'Save', css_class='button white'),
),
)
"""
def __init__(self, *fields):
self.fields = list(fields)
def render(self, form, form_style, context, template_pack=TEMPLATE_PACK, **kwargs):
return self.get_rendered_fields(form, form_style, context, template_pack, **kwargs)
[docs]class Submit(BaseInput):
"""
Used to create a Submit button descriptor for the {% crispy %} template tag::
submit = Submit('Search the Site', 'search this site')
.. note:: The first argument is also slugified and turned into the id for the submit button.
"""
input_type = "submit"
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
self.field_classes = "submit submitButton" if get_template_pack() == "uni_form" else "btn btn-primary"
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
[docs]class Hidden(BaseInput):
"""
Used to create a Hidden input descriptor for the {% crispy %} template tag.
"""
input_type = "hidden"
field_classes = "hidden"
[docs]class Reset(BaseInput):
"""
Used to create a Reset button input descriptor for the {% crispy %} template tag::
reset = Reset('Reset This Form', 'Revert Me!')
.. note:: The first argument is also slugified and turned into the id for the reset.
"""
input_type = "reset"
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
self.field_classes = "reset resetButton" if get_template_pack() == "uni_form" else "btn btn-inverse"
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
[docs]class Fieldset(LayoutObject):
"""
Layout object. It wraps fields in a <fieldset>
Example::
Fieldset("Text for the legend",
'form_field_1',
'form_field_2'
)
The first parameter is the text for the fieldset legend. This text is context aware,
so you can do things like::
Fieldset("Data for {{ user.username }}",
'form_field_1',
'form_field_2'
)
"""
template = "%s/layout/fieldset.html"
def __init__(self, legend, *fields, **kwargs):
self.fields = list(fields)
self.legend = legend
self.css_class = kwargs.pop("css_class", "")
self.css_id = kwargs.pop("css_id", None)
self.template = kwargs.pop("template", self.template)
self.flat_attrs = flatatt(kwargs)
def render(self, form, form_style, context, template_pack=TEMPLATE_PACK, **kwargs):
fields = self.get_rendered_fields(form, form_style, context, template_pack, **kwargs)
legend = ""
if self.legend:
legend = "%s" % Template(str(self.legend)).render(context)
template = self.get_template_name(template_pack)
return render_to_string(
template, {"fieldset": self, "legend": legend, "fields": fields, "form_style": form_style}
)
[docs]class MultiField(LayoutObject):
"""MultiField container. Renders to a MultiField <div>"""
template = "%s/layout/multifield.html"
field_template = "%s/multifield.html"
def __init__(self, label, *fields, **kwargs):
self.fields = list(fields)
self.label_html = label
self.label_class = kwargs.pop("label_class", "blockLabel")
self.css_class = kwargs.pop("css_class", "ctrlHolder")
self.css_id = kwargs.pop("css_id", None)
self.help_text = kwargs.pop("help_text", None)
self.template = kwargs.pop("template", self.template)
self.field_template = kwargs.pop("field_template", self.field_template)
self.flat_attrs = flatatt(kwargs)
def render(self, form, form_style, context, template_pack=TEMPLATE_PACK, **kwargs):
# If a field within MultiField contains errors
if context["form_show_errors"]:
for field in map(lambda pointer: pointer[1], self.get_field_names()):
if field in form.errors:
self.css_class += " error"
field_template = self.field_template % template_pack
fields_output = self.get_rendered_fields(
form,
form_style,
context,
template_pack,
template=field_template,
labelclass=self.label_class,
layout_object=self,
**kwargs,
)
template = self.get_template_name(template_pack)
context.update({"multifield": self, "fields_output": fields_output})
return render_to_string(template, context.flatten())
[docs]class Div(LayoutObject):
"""
Layout object. It wraps fields in a <div>
You can set `css_id` for a DOM id and `css_class` for a DOM class. Example::
Div('form_field_1', 'form_field_2', css_id='div-example', css_class='divs')
"""
template = "%s/layout/div.html"
def __init__(self, *fields, **kwargs):
self.fields = list(fields)
if hasattr(self, "css_class") and "css_class" in kwargs:
self.css_class += " %s" % kwargs.pop("css_class")
if not hasattr(self, "css_class"):
self.css_class = kwargs.pop("css_class", None)
self.css_id = kwargs.pop("css_id", "")
self.template = kwargs.pop("template", self.template)
self.flat_attrs = flatatt(kwargs)
def render(self, form, form_style, context, template_pack=TEMPLATE_PACK, **kwargs):
fields = self.get_rendered_fields(form, form_style, context, template_pack, **kwargs)
template = self.get_template_name(template_pack)
return render_to_string(template, {"div": self, "fields": fields})
[docs]class Row(Div):
"""
Layout object. It wraps fields in a div whose default class is "formRow". Example::
Row('form_field_1', 'form_field_2', 'form_field_3')
"""
template = "%s/layout/row.html"
[docs]class Column(Div):
"""
Layout object. It wraps fields in a div so the wrapper can be used as a column. Example::
Column('form_field_1', 'form_field_2')
Depending on the template, css class associated to the div is formColumn, row, or nothing. For this last case, you
must provide css classes. Example::
Column('form_field_1', 'form_field_2', css_class='col-xs-6',)
"""
template = "%s/layout/column.html"
[docs]class HTML:
"""
Layout object. It can contain pure HTML and it has access to the whole
context of the page where the form is being rendered.
Examples::
HTML("{% if saved %}Data saved{% endif %}")
HTML('<input type="hidden" name="{{ step_field }}" value="{{ step0 }}" />')
"""
def __init__(self, html):
self.html = html
def render(self, form, form_style, context, template_pack=TEMPLATE_PACK, **kwargs):
return Template(str(self.html)).render(context)
[docs]class Field(LayoutObject):
"""
Layout object, It contains one field name, and you can add attributes to it easily.
For setting class attributes, you need to use `css_class`, as `class` is a Python keyword.
Example::
Field('field_name', style="color: #333;", css_class="whatever", id="field_name")
"""
template = "%s/field.html"
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
self.fields = list(args)
if not hasattr(self, "attrs"):
self.attrs = {}
else:
# Make sure shared state is not edited.
self.attrs = self.attrs.copy()
if "css_class" in kwargs:
if "class" in self.attrs:
self.attrs["class"] += " %s" % kwargs.pop("css_class")
else:
self.attrs["class"] = kwargs.pop("css_class")
self.wrapper_class = kwargs.pop("wrapper_class", None)
self.template = kwargs.pop("template", self.template)
# We use kwargs as HTML attributes, turning data_id='test' into data-id='test'
self.attrs.update({k.replace("_", "-"): conditional_escape(v) for k, v in kwargs.items()})
def render(self, form, form_style, context, template_pack=TEMPLATE_PACK, extra_context=None, **kwargs):
if extra_context is None:
extra_context = {}
if hasattr(self, "wrapper_class"):
extra_context["wrapper_class"] = self.wrapper_class
template = self.get_template_name(template_pack)
return self.get_rendered_fields(
form,
form_style,
context,
template_pack,
template=template,
attrs=self.attrs,
extra_context=extra_context,
**kwargs,
)