[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.
"""abstract controller classe for CubicWeb web client
:organization: Logilab
:copyright: 2001-2010 LOGILAB S.A. (Paris, FRANCE), license is LGPL v2.
:contact: http://www.logilab.fr/ -- mailto:contact@logilab.fr
:license: GNU Lesser General Public License, v2.1 - http://www.gnu.org/licenses
"""
__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en"
from cubicweb.selectors import yes
from cubicweb.appobject import AppObject
from cubicweb.web import LOGGER, Redirect, RequestError
NAVIGATION_PARAMETERS = (('vid', '__redirectvid'),
('rql', '__redirectrql'),
('__redirectpath', '__redirectpath'),
('__redirectparams', '__redirectparams'),
)
NAV_FORM_PARAMETERS = tuple(fp for ap, fp in NAVIGATION_PARAMETERS)
def redirect_params(form):
"""transform redirection parameters into navigation parameters
"""
params = {}
# extract navigation parameters from redirection parameters
for navparam, redirectparam in NAVIGATION_PARAMETERS:
if navparam == redirectparam:
continue
if redirectparam in form:
params[navparam] = form[redirectparam]
return params
def append_url_params(url, params):
"""append raw parameters to the url. Given parameters, if any, are expected
to be already url-quoted.
"""
if params:
if not '?' in url:
url += '?'
else:
url += '&'
url += params
return url
class Controller(AppObject):
"""a controller is responsible to make necessary stuff to publish
a request. There is usually at least one standard "view" controller
and another linked by forms to edit objects ("edit").
"""
__registry__ = 'controllers'
__select__ = yes()
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
self.appli = kwargs.pop('appli', None)
super(Controller, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
# attributes use to control after edition redirection
self._after_deletion_path = None
self._edited_entity = None
def publish(self, rset=None):
"""publish the current request, with an optional input rset"""
raise NotImplementedError
# generic methods useful for concrete implementations ######################
def process_rql(self, rql):
"""execute rql if specified"""
# XXX assigning to self really necessary?
self.cw_rset = None
if rql:
self._cw.ensure_ro_rql(rql)
if not isinstance(rql, unicode):
rql = unicode(rql, self._cw.encoding)
pp = self._cw.vreg['components'].select_or_none('magicsearch', self._cw)
if pp is not None:
self.cw_rset = pp.process_query(rql)
return self.cw_rset
def check_expected_params(self, params):
"""check that the given list of parameters are specified in the form
dictionary
"""
missing = []
for param in params:
if not self._cw.form.get(param):
missing.append(param)
if missing:
raise RequestError('missing required parameter(s): %s'
% ','.join(missing))
def notify_edited(self, entity):
"""called by edit_entity() to notify which entity is edited"""
# NOTE: we can't use entity.rest_path() at this point because
# rest_path() could rely on schema constraints (such as a required
# relation) that might not be satisfied yet (in case of creations)
if not self._edited_entity:
self._edited_entity = entity
# XXX move to EditController (only customer)
def delete_entities(self, eidtypes):
"""delete entities from the repository"""
redirect_info = set()
eidtypes = tuple(eidtypes)
for eid, etype in eidtypes:
entity = self._cw.entity_from_eid(eid, etype)
path, params = entity.after_deletion_path()
redirect_info.add( (path, tuple(params.iteritems())) )
entity.delete()
if len(redirect_info) > 1:
# In the face of ambiguity, refuse the temptation to guess.
self._after_deletion_path = 'view', ()
else:
self._after_deletion_path = iter(redirect_info).next()
if len(eidtypes) > 1:
self._cw.set_message(self._cw._('entities deleted'))
else:
self._cw.set_message(self._cw._('entity deleted'))
def validate_cache(self, view):
view.set_http_cache_headers()
self._cw.validate_cache()
# XXX is that used AT ALL ?
def reset(self):
"""reset form parameters and redirect to a view determinated by given
parameters
"""
newparams = {}
# sets message if needed
if self._cw.message:
newparams['__message'] = self._cw.message
if self._cw.form.has_key('__action_apply'):
self._return_to_edition_view(newparams)
if self._cw.form.has_key('__action_cancel'):
self._return_to_lastpage(newparams)
else:
self._return_to_original_view(newparams)
# XXX is that used AT ALL ?
def _return_to_original_view(self, newparams):
"""validate-button case"""
# transforms __redirect[*] parameters into regular form parameters
newparams.update(redirect_params(self._cw.form))
# find out if we have some explicit `rql` needs
rql = newparams.pop('rql', None)
# if rql is needed (explicit __redirectrql or multiple deletions for
# instance), we have to use the old `view?rql=...` form
if rql:
path = 'view'
newparams['rql'] = rql
elif '__redirectpath' in self._cw.form:
# if redirect path was explicitly specified in the form, use it
path = self._cw.form['__redirectpath']
if self._edited_entity and path != self._edited_entity.rest_path():
# XXX may be here on modification? if yes the message should be
# modified where __createdpath is detected (cw.web.request)
newparams['__createdpath'] = self._edited_entity.rest_path()
elif self._after_deletion_path:
# else it should have been set during form processing
path, params = self._after_deletion_path
params = dict(params) # params given as tuple
params.update(newparams)
newparams = params
elif self._edited_entity:
path = self._edited_entity.rest_path()
else:
path = 'view'
url = self._cw.build_url(path, **newparams)
url = append_url_params(url, self._cw.form.get('__redirectparams'))
raise Redirect(url)
# XXX is that used AT ALL ?
def _return_to_edition_view(self, newparams):
"""apply-button case"""
form = self._cw.form
if self._edited_entity:
path = self._edited_entity.rest_path()
newparams.pop('rql', None)
# else, fallback on the old `view?rql=...` url form
elif 'rql' in self._cw.form:
path = 'view'
newparams['rql'] = form['rql']
else:
self.warning("the edited data seems inconsistent")
path = 'view'
# pick up the correction edition view
if form.get('__form_id'):
newparams['vid'] = form['__form_id']
# re-insert copy redirection parameters
for redirectparam in NAV_FORM_PARAMETERS:
if redirectparam in form:
newparams[redirectparam] = form[redirectparam]
raise Redirect(self._cw.build_url(path, **newparams))
# XXX is that used AT ALL ?
def _return_to_lastpage(self, newparams):
"""cancel-button case: in this case we are always expecting to go back
where we came from, and this is not easy. Currently we suppose that
__redirectpath is specifying that place if found, else we look in the
request breadcrumbs for the last visited page.
"""
if '__redirectpath' in self._cw.form:
# if redirect path was explicitly specified in the form, use it
path = self._cw.form['__redirectpath']
url = self._cw.build_url(path, **newparams)
url = append_url_params(url, self._cw.form.get('__redirectparams'))
else:
url = self._cw.last_visited_page()
raise Redirect(url)
from cubicweb import set_log_methods
set_log_methods(Controller, LOGGER)