[javascript] fix #736185: add_onload / jQuery.bind() vs. jQuery.one()
This patch introduces a new 'server-response' event and
deprecates the 'ajax-loaded' event.
- 'server-response' is triggered by postAjaxLoad() (instead of
'ajax-loaded').
- 'server-response' is also triggered on document.ready().
- The add_onload() method binds the javascript code the
'server-response' event whether or not it's an ajax
request, thus removing the need of the jsoncall hackish
parameter. The binding is done with jQuery.one() instead
of jQuery.bind().
- The javascript callbacks will be passed two extra parameters :
a boolean to indicate if it's an ajax request or not, the DOM
node (result of the HTTP query). As javascript is what it is,
callbacks can safely ignore those two parameters if they don't
need them.
Backward compatibility is maintained by triggerring an 'ajax-loaded'
event when a 'server-response' is emitted.
"""
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"""
from logilab.common.adbh import FunctionDescr
from rql.utils import register_function
try:
class DUMB_SORT(FunctionDescr):
supported_backends = ('sqlite',)
register_function(DUMB_SORT)
def init_sqlite_connexion(cnx):
def dumb_sort(something):
return something
cnx.create_function("DUMB_SORT", 1, dumb_sort)
from cubicweb.server import sqlutils
sqlutils.SQL_CONNECT_HOOKS['sqlite'].append(init_sqlite_connexion)
except:
# already registered
pass