Ooops that should be
page
for="">zope.app.container.interfaces.IAdding
name=AddContent.html
class=.forms.MyContentAddForm
permission=zope.ManageContent /
Mats
On Tue, 20 Jun 2006 23:37:35 -0500, mats.nordgren wrote
John,
I have never done it with the addform approach but it is very easily done with formlib.
class MyContentAddForm(form.AddForm):
form_fields = form.Fields(IMyContent)
def __init__(self, context, request):
self.context = context
self.request = request
def create(self, data):
mycontent = MyContent()
mycontent.title = data['title']
mycontent.user = self.request.principal.id
return mycontent
Register it as a page in your config file
page
for=""
name=AddContent.html
class=.forms.MyContentAddForm
permission=zope.ManageContent /
Cheers,
Mats
On Tue, 20 Jun 2006 22:42:18 +0100 (BST), John Smith wrote
Hi,
I am trying to add some request related data into a content object (eg authenticated user etc).
The content is being added using a normal addform/content_factory zcml approach.
The class __init__ method does not receive any arguments, and the context/request pair are only available inside of views.
So I am stumped.
How do I get at the request object? A utility? An adaptor?
Thanks,
John
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