from engine.prelude import Prelude
-# set to
+####################
+# set DEBUG to
# . False : silent
-# [ 'SliceList', 'TabbedView' ] : to debug these classes
-# True : to debug all slices
+# . [ 'SliceList', 'TabbedView' ] : to debug these classes
+# . True : to debug all plugin
-DEBUG= [ 'SliceList' ]
+DEBUG= [ 'Tabs' ]
class Plugin:
- uid=0
-
- def __init__ (self, visible=True, hidable=True, hidden_by_default=False, **settings):
- # xxx should generate some random id
- self.uuid=Plugin.uid
- Plugin.uid += 1
+ # using a simple incremental scheme to generate uuids for now
+ uuid=0
+
+ # xxx should generate some random id
+ @staticmethod
+ def newuuid():
+ Plugin.uuid += 1
+ return Plugin.uuid
+
+ ##########
+ # Constructor
+ #### mandatory
+ # . title: is used visually for displaying the widget
+ # . name: a simple id suitable for forging css names
+ #### optional
+ # . hidable: whether it can be turned on and off from the UI
+ # like e.g. PleKitToggle
+ # . hidden_by_default: if hidable, what's the initial status
+ # . visible: if not set the plugin does not show up at all,
+ # not quite sure what this was for
+ #### internal data
+ # . uuid: created internally
+ # . rank: this is for plugins sons of a composite plugin
+ #### custom
+ # any other setting can also be set when creating the object, like
+ # p=Plugin(foo='bar')
+ # which will result in 'foo' being accessible to the template engine
+ #
+ def __init__ (self, title, name,
+ visible=True, hidable=True, hidden_by_default=False, **settings):
+ # what is in this dictionary will get exposed to template and to javascript
+ self._settings=settings
+ self.title=title
+ self.name=name
+ self.add_to_settings ( ['title','name'] )
+ self.uuid=Plugin.newuuid()
+ self.classname=self._classname()
+ self.add_to_settings ( [ 'uuid', 'classname' ] )
self.visible=visible
self.hidable=hidable
self.hidden_by_default=hidden_by_default
+ self.add_to_settings( ['visible','hidable','hidden_by_default'] )
# we store as a dictionary the arguments passed to constructor
# e.g. SimpleList (list=[1,2,3]) => _settings = { 'list':[1,2,3] }
# our own settings are not made part of _settings but could be..
- self._settings=settings
if self.need_debug():
print "Plugin.__init__ Created plugin with settings %s"%self._settings.keys()
# subclasses might handle some fields in their own way,
# in which case this call is needed to capture that setting
# see e.g. SimpleList or SliceList for an example of that
- def add_to_settings (self, setting_name):
- self._settings[setting_name]=getattr(self,setting_name)
-
- def classname (self):
+ def add_to_settings (self, setting_name_s):
+ if not isinstance (setting_name_s, list):
+ self._settings[setting_name_s]=getattr(self,setting_name_s)
+ else:
+ for setting_name in setting_name_s:
+ self._settings[setting_name]=getattr(self,setting_name)
+
+ def _classname (self):
try: return self.__class__.__name__
except: return 'Plugin'
def need_debug (self):
if not DEBUG: return False
if DEBUG is True: return True
- else: return self.classname() in DEBUG
+ else: return self.classname in DEBUG
# returns the html code for that plugin
# in essence, wraps the results of self.render_content ()
def render (self, request):
uuid = self.uuid
- classname = self.classname()
# initialize prelude placeholder
self._init_request (request)
# expose _settings in json format to js
settings_json = json.dumps (self._settings, separators=(',',':'))
- result = render_to_string ('plugin.html',
- {'uuid':uuid,
- 'classname':classname,
- 'visible':self.is_visible(),
- 'hidable':self.is_hidable(),
- 'hidden':self.is_hidden_by_default(),
- 'plugin_content' : plugin_content,
- 'settings_json' : settings_json,
- })
+ env= {'plugin_content' : plugin_content,
+ 'settings_json' : settings_json,
+ }
+ env.update(self._settings)
+ result = render_to_string ('plugin.html',env)
# handle requirements() if defined on this class
try:
return result
# you may redefine this completely, but if you don't we'll just use methods
- # . template() to find out which template to use, and
- # . render_env() to compute a dictionary to pass along to the templating system
+ # . template_file() to find out which template to use, and
+ # . template_env() to compute a dictionary to pass along to the templating system
def render_content (self, request):
"""Should return an HTML fragment"""
- template = self.template()
- env=self.render_env(request)
+ template = self.template_file()
+ env=self.template_env(request)
if not isinstance (env,dict):
- raise Exception, "%s.render_env returns wrong type"%self.classname()
+ raise Exception, "%s.template_env returns wrong type"%self.classname
# expose this class's settings to the template
# xxx we might need to check that this does not overwrite env..
env.update(self._settings)
result=render_to_string (template, env)
if self.need_debug():
- print "%s.render_content: BEG --------------------"%self.classname()
+ print "%s.render_content: BEG --------------------"%self.classname
print "template=%s"%template
- print "env=%s"%env.keys()
- # print result
- print "%s.render_content: END --------------------"%self.classname()
+ print "env.keys=%s"%env.keys()
+ #print "env=%s"%env
+ #print result
+ print "%s.render_content: END --------------------"%self.classname
return result
#################### requirements/prelude management
def handle_requirements (self, request, d):
for (k,v) in d.iteritems():
if self.need_debug():
- print "%s: handling requirement %s"%(self.classname(),v)
+ print "%s: handling requirement %s"%(self.classname,v)
method_name='add_'+k
method=Plugin.__dict__[method_name]
method(self,request,v)
######################################## abstract interface
- def title (self): return "you should redefine title()"
-
# your plugin is expected to implement either
# (*) def render_content(self, request) -> html fragment
# -- or --
- # (*) def template(self) -> filename
+ # (*) def template_file (self) -> filename
# relative to STATIC
- # (*) def render_env (self, request) -> dict
+ # (*) def template_env (self, request) -> dict
# this is the variable->value association used to render the template
# in which case the html template will be used
- # if you see this string somewhere your template() code is not kicking in
- def template (self): return "undefined_template"
- def render_env (self, request): return {}
+ # if you see this string somewhere your template_file() code is not kicking in
+ def template_file (self): return "undefined_template"
+ def template_env (self, request): return {}
# # tell the framework about requirements (for the document <header>)
# # the notion of 'Media' in django provides for medium-dependant