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"""Set of tree-building widgets, based on jQuery treeview plugin
:organization: Logilab
:copyright: 2008-2009 LOGILAB S.A. (Paris, FRANCE), all rights reserved.
:contact: http://www.logilab.fr/ -- mailto:contact@logilab.fr
"""
__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en"
from logilab.mtconverter import html_escape
from cubicweb.interfaces import ITree
from cubicweb.selectors import implements
from cubicweb.view import EntityView
from cubicweb.utils import make_uid
def treecookiename(treeid):
return str('treestate-%s' % treeid)
class TreeView(EntityView):
id = 'treeview'
itemvid = 'treeitemview'
css_classes = 'treeview widget'
title = _('tree view')
def call(self, subvid=None, treeid=None, initial_load=True):
if subvid is None:
if 'subvid' in self.req.form:
subvid = self.req.form.pop('subvid') # consume it
else:
subvid = 'oneline'
if treeid is None:
if 'treeid' in self.req.form:
treeid = self.req.form.pop('treeid')
else:
treeid = make_uid('throw away uid')
self.warning('Tree state won\'t be properly restored after next reload')
if initial_load:
self.req.add_css('jquery.treeview.css')
self.req.add_js(('cubicweb.ajax.js', 'jquery.treeview.js'))
self.req.html_headers.add_onload(u"""
jQuery("#tree-%s").treeview({toggle: toggleTree, prerendered: true});""" % treeid)
self.w(u'<ul id="tree-%s" class="%s">' % (treeid, self.css_classes))
for rowidx in xrange(len(self.rset)):
self.wview(self.itemvid, self.rset, row=rowidx, col=0,
vid=subvid, parentvid=self.id)
self.w(u'</ul>')
class FileTreeView(TreeView):
"""specific version of the treeview to display file trees
"""
id = 'filetree'
css_classes = 'treeview widget filetree'
title = _('file tree view')
def call(self, subvid=None, treeid=None, initial_load=True):
super(FileTreeView, self).call(treeid=treeid, subvid='filetree-oneline', initial_load=initial_load)
class FileItemInnerView(EntityView):
"""inner view used by the TreeItemView instead of oneline view
This view adds an enclosing <span> with some specific CSS classes
around the oneline view. This is needed by the jquery treeview plugin.
"""
id = 'filetree-oneline'
def cell_call(self, row, col):
entity = self.entity(row, col)
if ITree.is_implemented_by(entity.__class__) and not entity.is_leaf():
self.w(u'<div class="folder">%s</div>' % entity.view('oneline'))
else:
# XXX define specific CSS classes according to mime types
self.w(u'<div class="file">%s</div>' % entity.view('oneline'))
class DefaultTreeViewItemView(EntityView):
"""default treeitem view for entities which don't implement ITree"""
id = 'treeitemview'
def cell_call(self, row, col, vid='oneline', parentvid='treeview'):
entity = self.entity(row, col)
itemview = self.view(vid, self.rset, row=row, col=col)
if row == len(self.rset) - 1:
self.w(u'<li class="last">%s</li>' % itemview)
else:
self.w(u'<li>%s</li>' % itemview)
class TreeViewItemView(EntityView):
"""specific treeitem view for entities which implement ITree
(each item should be expandable if it's not a tree leaf)
"""
id = 'treeitemview'
__select__ = implements(ITree)
def cell_call(self, row, col, vid='oneline', parentvid='treeview'):
entity = self.entity(row, col)
cssclasses = []
is_leaf = False
if row == len(self.rset) - 1:
is_leaf = True
if not hasattr(entity, 'is_leaf') or entity.is_leaf():
if is_leaf : cssclasses.append('last')
self.w(u'<li class="%s">' % u' '.join(cssclasses))
else:
rql = entity.children_rql() % {'x': entity.eid}
url = html_escape(self.build_url('json', rql=rql, vid=parentvid,
pageid=self.req.pageid,
subvid=vid,
noautoload=True))
cssclasses.append('expandable')
divclasses = ['hitarea expandable-hitarea']
if is_leaf :
cssclasses.append('lastExpandable')
divclasses.append('lastExpandable-hitarea')
self.w(u'<li cubicweb:loadurl="%s" class="%s">' % (url, u' '.join(cssclasses)))
self.w(u'<div class="%s"> </div>' % u' '.join(divclasses))
# add empty <ul> because jquery's treeview plugin checks for
# sublists presence
self.w(u'<ul class="placeholder"><li>place holder</li></ul>')
self.wview(vid, self.rset, row=row, col=col)
self.w(u'</li>')