from manifold.core.query import Query, AnalyzedQuery
from manifold.manifoldapi import execute_query
-from ui.topmenu import topmenu_items, the_user
+from ui.topmenu import topmenu_items_live, the_user
-from plugins.topmenuvalidation import TopmenuValidation
from plugins.raw import Raw
from plugins.stack import Stack
from plugins.tabs import Tabs
outline_complete = True,
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-# topmenu animation
-# xxx all this should go into a plugin if its own with the topmenu and all...
- query_pi_auths = Query.get('ple:user').filter_by('user_hrn', '==', '$user_hrn' ).select('pi_authorities')
- page.enqueue_query(query_pi_auths)
- # even though this plugin does not have any html materialization, the corresponding domid
- # must exist because it is searched at init-time to create the JS plugin
- # so we simply piggy-back the target button here
- topmenuvalidation = TopmenuValidation (
- page=page,
- # see above
- domid='topmenu-validation',
- query=query_pi_auths,
- # this one is the target for a $.show() when the query comes back
- button_domid="topmenu-validation")
- # although the result does not matter, rendering is required for the JS init code to make it in the page
- topmenuvalidation.render(request)
-# end topmenu addition
-
# variables that will get passed to the view-unfold1.html template
template_env = {}
# more general variables expected in the template
template_env [ 'title' ] = '%(slicename)s'%locals()
# the menu items on the top
- template_env [ 'topmenu_items' ] = topmenu_items('Slice', request)
+ template_env [ 'topmenu_items' ] = topmenu_items_live('Slice', page)
# so we can sho who is logged
template_env [ 'username' ] = the_user (request)