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"""Set of views allowing edition of entities/relations using ajax
"""
__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en"
from cubicweb import role
from cubicweb.selectors import match_form_params, match_kwargs
from cubicweb.web.box import EditRelationBoxTemplate
class AddRelationView(EditRelationBoxTemplate):
"""base class for view which let add entities linked
by a given relation
subclasses should define at least id, rtype and target
class attributes.
"""
__registry__ = 'views'
__regid__ = 'xaddrelation'
__select__ = (match_form_params('rtype', 'target')
| match_kwargs('rtype', 'target'))
cw_property_defs = {} # don't want to inherit this from Box
expected_kwargs = form_params = ('rtype', 'target')
build_js = EditRelationBoxTemplate.build_reload_js_call
def cell_call(self, row, col, rtype=None, target=None, etype=None):
self.rtype = rtype or self._cw.form['rtype']
self.target = target or self._cw.form['target']
self.etype = etype or self._cw.form.get('etype')
entity = self.cw_rset.get_entity(row, col)
rschema = self._cw.vreg.schema.rschema(self.rtype)
if not self.etype:
if self.target == 'object':
etypes = rschema.objects(entity.e_schema)
else:
etypes = rschema.subjects(entity.e_schema)
if len(etypes) == 1:
self.etype = etypes[0]
self.w(u'<div id="%s">' % self.__regid__)
self.w(u'<h1>%s</h1>' % self._cw._('relation %(relname)s of %(ent)s')
% {'relname': rschema.display_name(self._cw, role(self)),
'ent': entity.view('incontext')})
self.w(u'<ul>')
for boxitem in self.unrelated_boxitems(entity):
boxitem.render(self.w)
self.w(u'</ul></div>')
def unrelated_entities(self, entity):
"""returns the list of unrelated entities
if etype is not defined on the Box's class, the default
behaviour is to use the entity's appropraite vocabulary function
"""
# use entity.unrelated if we've been asked for a particular etype
if getattr(self, 'etype', None):
rset = entity.unrelated(self.rtype, self.etype, role(self),
ordermethod='fetch_order')
self.pagination(self._cw, rset, w=self.w)
return rset.entities()
# in other cases, use vocabulary functions
entities = []
# XXX to update for 3.2
for _, eid in entity.vocabulary(self.rtype, role(self)):
if eid is not None:
rset = self._cw.eid_rset(eid)
entities.append(rset.get_entity(0, 0))
return entities