web/wdoc/custom_view_en.rst
author Aurelien Campeas <aurelien.campeas@logilab.fr>
Mon, 26 Aug 2013 16:16:22 +0200
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[js] remove 3.9 bw compat (where apparently unused) - cubicweb.ajax.js - loadxhtml: form.callback support removal - removal of top-level functions: preprocessAjaxLoad, reloadBox, replacePageChunk, loadxhtml - cubicweb.compat.js: - map is undeprecated (jquery.map being not an acceptable replacement) - removal of noop, contains, findValue, filter, addElementClass, removeElementClass, hasElementClass, KEYS mapping - htmlhelpers.js: use non-deprecated functions cw.urlEncode - cubicweb.js: - removal of startsWith and endsWith monkeypatches - note deprecated but still used stuff (for action) - test_utils.js: use cw.utils.sliceList instead of global function Closes #2782004.

Once you have read the `RQL tutorial`_ and you know the application'`schema`_,
you're ready to define your own views. Just type the RQL query retreiving data
you're interested in in the search field. If the view used to display them
doesn't fit your need, choose another one in the possible views box (this box
isn't displayed by default, but you can activate it in your `user
preferences`_). Once you're satified, add a `bookmark`_ if you want to reuse
this view later.

.. _`RQL tutorial`: doc/tut_rql
.. _`schema`: schema
.. _`user preferences`: myprefs
.. _`bookmark`: doc/bookmarks


Below are some example of what can be acheived...

.. winclude:: custom_view_last_update
.. winclude:: custom_view_rss