1 # this is the abstract interface for Plugin instances
2 # so it should be specialized in real plugin classes
3 # like e.g. plugins.simplelist.SimpleList
7 from django.template.loader import render_to_string
9 from unfold.page import Page
10 from unfold.prelude import Prelude
15 # . [ 'SliceList', 'TabbedView' ] : to debug these classes
16 # . True : to debug all plugin
19 #DEBUG= [ 'SimpleList' ]
22 # decorator to deflect calls on Plugin to its Prelude through self.page.prelude
23 def to_prelude (method):
24 def actual (self, *args, **kwds):
25 if not self.page: # jordan
27 prelude_method=Prelude.__dict__[method.__name__]
28 return prelude_method(self.page.prelude,*args, **kwds)
33 # using a simple incremental scheme to generate domids for now
34 # we just need this to be unique in a page
37 # when a domid is not set by the caller, we name plugins after their respective class as well,
38 # so as to limit name clashes between different views
39 # this has to see with the UI storing the last-seen status of plugins based on their id
40 # put it more bluntly it is recommended that a domid should be set
41 # and maybe xxx we should just enforce that...
44 return "plugin-%s-%d"%(self.__class__.__name__.lower(),Plugin.domid)
49 # . page: the context of the request being served
50 # . title: is used visually for displaying the widget
52 # . visible: if not set the plugin does not show up at all
53 # (not quite sure what this was for)
54 # . togglable: whether it can be turned on and off by clicking on the title (like PleKitToggle)
55 # . toggled: whether the plugin should startup open/shown or closed/hidden
57 # .. True : start up open/hidden
58 # .. False : start up closed/shown
59 # .. 'persistent' : start up as it was the last time that browser showed it (based on 'domid')
60 # NOTE that it is required for you to set a domid if you want to use persistent mode
61 # since domid is the key for storing that data in the browser storage space
62 # .. None : if not passed to __init__ at all, then the default_toggled() method is called
63 # .. : anything else, defaults to True
64 # . outline_complete: whether the overall plugin (body + toggle buttons/title) needs to receive
65 # a border and extra space
66 # . outline_body : same but for the plugin body only
67 # for these 2 outline_ flags, possible values mimick the above behaviour, i.e.:
68 # .. True: : outline is on
69 # .. False: : outline is off
70 # .. None: : calls default_outline_complete() on the plugin object
73 # . domid: created internally, but can be set at creation time if needed
74 # useful for hand-made css, or for selecting an active plugin in a composite
75 # . rank: this is for plugins sons of a composite plugin
77 # any other setting can also be set when creating the object, like
79 # which will result in 'foo' being accessible to the template engine
81 def __init__ (self, page, title=None, domid=None,
82 visible=True, togglable=None, toggled=None,
83 outline_complete=None, outline_body=None,
86 # callers can provide their domid for css'ing
87 if not domid: domid=self.newdomid()
89 # title is shown when togglable
90 #if not title: title="Plugin title for %s"%domid
92 self.classname=self._py_classname()
93 self.plugin_classname=self._js_classname()
95 if togglable is None: self.togglable=self.default_togglable()
96 else: self.togglable=togglable
97 if toggled is None: self.toggled=self.default_toggled()
98 else: self.toggled=toggled
99 if outline_complete is None: self.outline_complete=self.default_outline_complete()
100 else: self.outline_complete=outline_complete
101 if outline_body is None: self.outline_body=self.default_outline_body()
102 else: self.outline_body=outline_body
103 # what comes from subclasses
104 for (k,v) in settings.iteritems():
106 if self.need_debug(): print "%s init - subclass setting %s"%(self.classname,k)
108 if self.need_debug():
109 print "%s init dbg .... BEG"%self.classname
110 for (k,v) in self.__dict__.items(): print "dbg %s:%s"%(k,v)
111 print "%s init dbg .... END"%self.classname
112 # do this only once the structure is fine
113 if self.page: # I assume we can have a None page (Jordan)
114 self.page.record_plugin(self)
117 return "[%s]:%s"%(self.classname,self.domid)
119 def _py_classname (self):
120 try: return self.__class__.__name__
121 except: return 'Plugin'
123 def _js_classname (self):
124 try: return self.plugin_classname ()
125 except: return self._py_classname()
128 def need_debug (self):
129 if not DEBUG: return False
130 if DEBUG is True: return True
131 else: return self.classname in DEBUG
133 def setting_json (self, setting):
134 # TMP: js world expects plugin_uuid
135 if setting=='plugin_uuid':
137 elif setting=='query_uuid':
138 try: value=self.query.query_uuid
139 except: return '%s:"undefined"'%setting
141 value=getattr(self,setting,None)
142 if value is None: value = "unknown-setting-%s"%setting
143 # first try to use to_json method (json.dumps not working on class instances)
144 try: value_json=value.to_json()
145 except: value_json=json.dumps(value,separators=(',',':'))
146 return "%s:%s"%(setting,value_json)
148 # expose in json format to js the list of fields as described in json_settings_list()
149 # and add plugin_uuid: domid in the mix
150 # NOTE this plugin_uuid thing might occur in js files from joomla/js, ** do not rename **
151 def settings_json (self):
152 exposed_settings=self.json_settings_list()
153 if 'query' in exposed_settings:
154 print "WARNING, cannot expose 'query' directly in json_settings_list, query_uuid is enough"
156 result += ",".join([ self.setting_json(setting) for setting in self.json_settings_list() ])
160 # as a first approximation, only plugins that are associated with a query
161 # need to be prepared for js - meaning their json settings get exposed to js
162 # others just get displayed and that's it
163 def export_json_settings (self):
164 return 'query_uuid' in self.json_settings_list()
166 # returns the html code for that plugin
167 # in essence, wraps the results of self.render_content ()
168 def render (self, request):
169 # call render_content
170 plugin_content = self.render_content (request)
171 # shove this into plugin.html
173 env ['plugin_content']= plugin_content
174 env.update(self.__dict__)
175 # translate high-level 'toggled' into 4 different booleans
176 self.need_toggle = False
177 if self.toggled=='persistent':
178 # start with everything turned off and let the js callback do its job
179 env.update({'persistent_toggle':True,'display_hide_button':False,
180 'display_show_button':False,'display_body':False})
181 elif self.toggled==False:
182 env.update({'persistent_toggle':False,'display_hide_button':False,
183 'display_show_button':True,'display_body':False})
185 env.update({'persistent_toggle':False,'display_hide_button':True,
186 'display_show_button':False,'display_body':True})
187 if self.need_debug():
188 print "rendering plugin.html with env keys %s"%env.keys()
189 for (k,v) in env.items():
190 if "display" in k or "persistent" in k: print k,'->',v
191 result = render_to_string ('plugin.html',env)
193 # export this only for relevant plugins
194 if self.export_json_settings():
195 env ['settings_json' ] = self.settings_json()
196 # compute plugin-specific initialization
197 js_init = render_to_string ( 'plugin-init.js', env )
198 # make sure this happens first in js
199 self.add_js_init_chunks (js_init)
201 # interpret the result of requirements ()
202 self.handle_requirements (request)
206 # you may redefine this completely, but if you don't we'll just use methods
207 # . template_file() to find out which template to use, and
208 # . template_env() to compute a dictionary to pass along to the templating system
209 def render_content (self, request):
210 """Should return an HTML fragment"""
211 template = self.template_file()
212 # start with a fresh one
214 # add our own settings as defaults
215 env.update(self.__dict__)
216 # then the things explicitly defined in template_env()
217 env.update(self.template_env(request))
218 if not isinstance (env,dict):
219 raise Exception, "%s.template_env returns wrong type"%self.classname
220 result=render_to_string (template, env)
221 if self.need_debug():
222 print "%s.render_content: BEG --------------------"%self.classname
223 print "template=%s"%template
224 print "env.keys=%s"%env.keys()
227 print "%s.render_content: END --------------------"%self.classname
230 # or from the result of self.requirements()
231 def handle_requirements (self, request):
233 d=self.requirements()
234 for (k,v) in d.iteritems():
235 if self.need_debug():
236 print "%s: handling requirement %s"%(self.classname,v)
237 # e.g. js_files -> add_js_files
239 method=Page.__dict__[method_name]
241 except AttributeError:
242 # most likely the object does not have that method defined, which is fine
246 traceback.print_exc()
249 #################### requirements/prelude management
250 # just forward to our prelude instance - see decorator above
252 def add_js_files (self):pass
254 def add_css_files (self):pass
256 def add_js_init_chunks (self):pass
258 def add_js_chunks (self):pass
260 def add_css_chunks (self):pass
262 ######################################## abstract interface
263 # your plugin is expected to implement either
264 # (*) def render_content(self, request) -> html fragment
266 # (*) def template_file (self) -> filename
268 # (*) def template_env (self, request) -> dict
269 # this is the variable->value association used to render the template
270 # in which case the html template will be used
272 # if you see this string somewhere your template_file() code is not kicking in
273 def template_file (self): return "undefined_template"
274 def template_env (self, request): return {}
276 def default_togglable (self): return False
277 def default_toggled (self): return 'persistent'
278 def default_outline_complete (self):return False
279 def default_outline_body(self): return False
281 # # tell the framework about requirements (for the document <header>)
282 # # the notion of 'Media' in django provides for medium-dependant
283 # # selection of css files
284 # # as a first attempt however we keep a flat model for now
285 # # can use one string instead of a list or tuple if needed,
286 # # see requirements.py for details
287 # def requirements (self):
288 # return { 'js_files' : [], # a list of relative paths for js input files
289 # 'css_files': [], # ditto for css, could have been a dict keyed on
291 # 'js_chunk' : [], # (lines of) verbatim javascript code
292 # 'css_chunk': [], # likewise for css scripts
295 # # for better performance
296 # # you can specify a list of keys that won't be exposed as json attributes
297 # def exclude_from_json (self): return []
299 # mandatory : define the fields that need to be exposed to json as part of
300 # plugin initialization
301 # mention 'domid' if you need plugin_uuid
302 # also 'query_uuid' gets replaced with query.query_uuid
303 def json_settings_list (self): return ['json_settings_list-must-be-redefined']
305 # might also define these ones:
307 # see e.g. slicelist.py that piggybacks simplelist js code
308 # def plugin_classname (self)
310 # whether we export the json settings to js
311 # def export_json_settings (self)