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/*
* Copyright (C) 2011 Emweb bvba, Kessel-Lo, Belgium.
*
* See the LICENSE file for terms of use.
*/
#ifndef WT_WTEMPLATE_FORM_VIEW_H_
#define WT_WTEMPLATE_FORM_VIEW_H_
#include <Wt/WTemplate>
#include <Wt/WFormModel>
namespace Wt {
/*! \class WTemplateFormView Wt/WTemplateFormView
* \brief A template-based View class form models.
*
* This implements a View to be used in conjunction with WFormModel
* models to implement forms.
*
* For a model field, it uses a number of conventional variable names
* to represent the label, editor, and validation messages in the
* template:
* - 'field': the form widget which contains the value
* - 'field-label': the label
* - 'field-info': a text that contains the validation message
* - 'if:field': condition for the visibility of the field
*
* For a field with name 'field', a typical template uses blocks of
* the following-format:
*
* \verbatim
* ${<if:field>}
* <label for="${id:field}">${field-label}</label>
* ${field} ${field-info}
* ${</if:field>}
* \endverbatim
*
* The View may render fields of more than one model, and does not
* necessarily need to render all information of each model: you can
* call the updateViewField() and updateModelField() for individual
* model fields.
*
* The updateView() method updates the view based on a model (e.g. to
* propagate changed values or validation), while the updateModel() method
* updates a model with values entered in the View.
*
* The view is passive: it will not perform any updates by itself of either
* the View or Model. You will typically bind a method to the Ok button
* and do:
* \if cpp
* \code
* void MyView::okClicked()
* {
* updateModel(model_);
* if (model_->validate()) {
* ...
* } else {
* updateView(model_);
* }
* }
* \endcode
* \elseif java
* \code
* void okClicked()
* {
* updateModel(this.model);
* if (this.model.validate()) {
* ...
* } else {
* updateView(this.model);
* }
* }
* \endcode
* \endif
*/
class WT_API WTemplateFormView : public WTemplate
{
public:
/*! \brief Constructor.
*/
WTemplateFormView(WContainerWidget *parent = 0);
/*! \brief Constructor.
*/
WTemplateFormView(const WString& text, WContainerWidget *parent = 0);
/*! \brief Sets the form widget for a given field.
*/
void setFormWidget(WFormModel::Field field, WFormWidget *formWidget);
#ifndef WT_TARGET_JAVA
/*! \brief Sets the form widget for a given field.
*
* This also defines the functions to update the view respectively the
* model
*/
void setFormWidget(WFormModel::Field field, WFormWidget *formWidget,
const boost::function<void ()>& updateViewValue,
const boost::function<void ()>& updateModelValue);
#else
#ifdef WT_BUILDING
template<typename F1, typename F2>
void setFormWidget(WFormModel::Field field, WFormWidget *formWidget,
F1 updateViewValue, F2 updateModelValue);
#endif
/*! \brief Interface for custom update methods for field data.
*/
class FieldView
{
public:
/*! \brief Update the widget's value based on the model's data.
*/
void updateViewValue() = 0;
/*! \brief Update the model's data based on the widget's value.
*/
void updateModelValue() = 0;
};
/*! \brief Sets the form widget for a given field.
*
* This also defines the functions to update the view respectively the
* model
*/
void setFormWidget(WFormModel::Field field, WFormWidget *formWidget,
FieldView *fieldView);
#endif
/*! \brief Creates or updates a field in the View.
*
* This will update or create and bind widgets in the template to represent
* the field. To create the form widget that implements the editing, it
* calls createFormWidget().
*
* \note It's usually more convenient to reimplement updateViewValue()
* to support a non-textual value in the model.
*/
virtual void updateViewField(WFormModel *model, WFormModel::Field field);
/*! \brief Updates a field in the Model (<b>Deprecated</b>)
*
* Calls updateModelValue()
*
* \deprecated Reimplement updateModelValue() instead.
*/
virtual void updateModelField(WFormModel *model, WFormModel::Field field);
/*! \brief Updates the value in the View.
*
* The default implementation sets WFormModel::valueText() into
* WFormWidget::setValueText()
*/
virtual void updateViewValue(WFormModel *model, WFormModel::Field field,
WFormWidget *edit);
/*! \brief Updates a value in the Model.
*
* The default implementation sets WFormModel::setValue() with
* WFormWidget::valueText().
*/
virtual void updateModelValue(WFormModel *model, WFormModel::Field field,
WFormWidget *edit);
/*! \brief Updates the View.
*
* This creates or updates all fields in the view.
*
* \sa updateViewField(), WFormModel::fields()
*/
virtual void updateView(WFormModel *model);
/*! \brief Updates the Model.
*
* This creates or updates all field values in the model.
*
* \sa updateModelField(), WFormModel::fields()
*/
virtual void updateModel(WFormModel *model);
protected:
/*! \brief Creates a form widget.
*
* This method is called by updateViewField() when it needs to
* create a form widget for a field, and none was specified using
* setFormWidget().
*/
virtual WFormWidget *createFormWidget(WFormModel::Field field);
/*! \brief Indicates the validation result.
*
* The default implementation will set "Wt-valid" or "Wt-invalid" on the
* form widget, and "Wt-error" on the info text.
*/
virtual void indicateValidation(WFormModel::Field field,
bool validated,
WText *info,
WFormWidget *edit,
const WValidator::Result& validation);
private:
struct FieldData {
FieldData();
WFormWidget *formWidget;
#ifndef WT_TARGET_JAVA
boost::function<void ()> updateView, updateModel;
#else
FieldView *updateFunctions;
#endif
};
typedef std::map<std::string, FieldData> FieldMap;
FieldMap fields_;
void init();
};
}
#endif // WT_TEMPLATE_FORM_VIEW_H_
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