[facets] Correctly look for inputs of type "hidden" (closes #4502768)
jQuery ':hidden' selector looks at CSS visual properties (eg, 'display',
'visibility'). The intent here was probably to look for inputs of type
"hidden", which many facets use to store user selection data (eg,
FacetRangeWidget).
The problem is that regular text inputs (eg the "has_text" facet which
has a '<input type="text"/>') will be picked up by this selector if they
are inside a folded facet. Chaos and destruction ensue.
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"""helper classes to generate simple (X)HTML tags"""
__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en"
from cubicweb.uilib import simple_sgml_tag, sgml_attributes
class tag(object):
def __init__(self, name, escapecontent=True):
self.name = name
self.escapecontent = escapecontent
def __call__(self, __content=None, **attrs):
attrs.setdefault('escapecontent', self.escapecontent)
return simple_sgml_tag(self.name, __content, **attrs)
button = tag('button')
input = tag('input')
textarea = tag('textarea')
a = tag('a')
span = tag('span')
div = tag('div', False)
img = tag('img')
label = tag('label')
option = tag('option')
h1 = tag('h1')
h2 = tag('h2')
h3 = tag('h3')
h4 = tag('h4')
h5 = tag('h5')
tr = tag('tr')
th = tag('th')
td = tag('td')
iframe = tag('iframe')
def select(name, id=None, multiple=False, options=[], **attrs):
if multiple:
attrs['multiple'] = 'multiple'
if id:
attrs['id'] = id
attrs['name'] = name
html = [u'<select %s>' % sgml_attributes(attrs)]
html += options
html.append(u'</select>')
return u'\n'.join(html)