No, I was wrong, is because I need to strip withe space coming from the field type...
Richard On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 11:33 AM, Richard Vézina < ml.richard.vez...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, > > I made a lot of progress, by changing my approach, instead of trying to > use Autocomplete form SELECT_OR_ADD_OPTION, I bring SELECT_OR_ADD_OPTION > into Autocomplete to create a new AutocompleteWidgetSelectOrAddOption > widget... > > What I get so far : > > class AutocompleteWidgetSelectOrAddOption(object): > _class = 'string' > > def __init__(self, request, field, id_field=None, db=None, > orderby=None, limitby=(0,10), > keyword='_autocomplete_%(fieldname)s', > min_length=2, > # SelectOrAddOption > controller=None, function=None, form_title=None, > button_text = None, dialog_width=1000): > self.request = request > self.keyword = keyword % dict(fieldname=field.name) > self.db = db or field._db > self.orderby = orderby > self.limitby = limitby > self.min_length = min_length > self.fields=[field] > if id_field: > self.is_reference = True > self.fields.append(id_field) > else: > self.is_reference = False > if hasattr(request,'application'): > self.url = URL(args=request.args) > self.callback() > else: > self.url = request > # SelectOrAddOption > if form_title == None: > self.form_title = T('Add New') > else: > self.form_title = T(form_title) > if button_text == None: > self.button_text = T('Add') > else: > self.button_text = T(button_text) > self.dialog_width = dialog_width > > self.controller = controller > self.function = function > def callback(self): > if self.keyword in self.request.vars: > field = self.fields[0] > rows = > self.db(field.like(self.request.vars[self.keyword]+'%'))\ > > .select(orderby=self.orderby,limitby=self.limitby,*self.fields) > if rows: > if self.is_reference: > id_field = self.fields[1] > raise > HTTP(200,SELECT(_id=self.keyword,_class='autocomplete', > > _size=len(rows),_multiple=(len(rows)==1), > *[OPTION(s[field.name],_value=s[ > id_field.name], > _selected=(k==0)) \ > for k,s in > enumerate(rows)]).xml()) > else: > raise > HTTP(200,SELECT(_id=self.keyword,_class='autocomplete', > > _size=len(rows),_multiple=(len(rows)==1), > *[OPTION(s[field.name], > _selected=(k==0)) \ > for k,s in > enumerate(rows)]).xml()) > else: > > raise HTTP(200,'') > def __call__(self,field,value,**attributes): > # > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > # SelectOrAddOption > my_select_id = 'test_ph_eregistry_id' > #select_widget.attributes.get('_id', None) > add_args = [my_select_id] > #create a div that will load the specified controller via ajax > form_loader_div = DIV(LOAD(c=self.controller, f=self.function, > args=add_args,ajax=True), _id=my_select_id+"_dialog-form", > _title=self.form_title) > #generate the "add" button that will appear next the options > widget and open our dialog > activator_button = A(T(self.button_text), > _id=my_select_id+"_option_add_trigger") > #create javascript for creating and opening the dialog > js = '$( "#%s_dialog-form" ).dialog({autoOpen: false, show: > "fade", hide: "fade", width: %s});' % (my_select_id, self.dialog_width) > js += '$( "#%s_option_add_trigger" ).click(function() { $( > "#%s_dialog-form" ).dialog( "open" );return false;}); ' % (my_select_id, > my_select_id) > #decorate our activator button for good measure > js += '$(function() { $( "#%s_option_add_trigger" ).button({text: > true, icons: { primary: "ui-icon-circle-plus"} }); });' % (my_select_id) > jq_script=SCRIPT(js, _type="text/javascript") > > wrapper = DIV(_id=my_select_id+"_adder_wrapper") > #wrapper.components.extend([form_loader_div, activator_button, > jq_script]) > # > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > default = dict( > _type = 'text', > value = (not value is None and str(value)) or '', > ) > attr = StringWidget._attributes(field, default, **attributes) > div_id = self.keyword+'_div' > attr['_autocomplete']='off' > if self.is_reference: > key2 = self.keyword+'_aux' > key3 = self.keyword+'_auto' > attr['_class']='string' > name = attr['_name'] > if 'requires' in attr: del attr['requires'] > attr['_name'] = key2 > value = attr['value'] > record = > self.db(self.fields[1]==value).select(self.fields[0]).first() > attr['value'] = record and record[self.fields[0].name] > > attr['_onblur']="jQuery('#%(div_id)s').delay(3000).fadeOut('slow');" % \ > dict(div_id=div_id,u='F'+self.keyword) > attr['_onkeyup'] = "jQuery('#%(key3)s').val('');var > e=event.which?event.which:event.keyCode; function > %(u)s(){jQuery('#%(id)s').val(jQuery('#%(key)s > :selected').text());jQuery('#%(key3)s').val(jQuery('#%(key)s').val())}; > if(e==39) %(u)s(); else if(e==40) {if(jQuery('#%(key)s > option:selected').next().length)jQuery('#%(key)s > option:selected').attr('selected',null).next().attr('selected','selected'); > %(u)s();} else if(e==38) {if(jQuery('#%(key)s > option:selected').prev().length)jQuery('#%(key)s > option:selected').attr('selected',null).prev().attr('selected','selected'); > %(u)s();} else if(jQuery('#%(id)s').val().length>=%(min_length)s) > jQuery.get('%(url)s?%(key)s='+escape(jQuery('#%(id)s').val()),function(data){if(data=='')jQuery('#%(key3)s').val('');else{jQuery('#%(id)s').next('.error').hide();jQuery('#%(div_id)s').html(data).show().focus();jQuery('#%(div_id)s > select').css('width',jQuery('#%(id)s').css('width'));jQuery('#%(key3)s').val(jQuery('#%(key)s').val());jQuery('#%(key)s').change(%(u)s);jQuery('#%(key)s').click(%(u)s);};}); > else jQuery('#%(div_id)s').fadeOut('slow');" % \ > dict(url=self.url,min_length=self.min_length, > key=self.keyword,id=attr['_id'],key2=key2,key3=key3, > name=name,div_id=div_id,u='F'+self.keyword) > if self.min_length==0: > attr['_onfocus'] = attr['_onkeyup'] > > wrapper.components.extend([TAG[''](INPUT(**attr),INPUT(_type='hidden',_id=key3,_value=value, > > _name=name,requires=field.requires), > DIV(_id=div_id,_style='position:absolute;')), > form_loader_div, activator_button, jq_script]) > return wrapper > else: > attr['_name']=field.name > > attr['_onblur']="jQuery('#%(div_id)s').delay(3000).fadeOut('slow');" % \ > dict(div_id=div_id,u='F'+self.keyword) > attr['_onkeyup'] = "var > e=event.which?event.which:event.keyCode; function > %(u)s(){jQuery('#%(id)s').val(jQuery('#%(key)s').val())}; if(e==39) > %(u)s(); else if(e==40) {if(jQuery('#%(key)s > option:selected').next().length)jQuery('#%(key)s > option:selected').attr('selected',null).next().attr('selected','selected'); > %(u)s();} else if(e==38) {if(jQuery('#%(key)s > option:selected').prev().length)jQuery('#%(key)s > option:selected').attr('selected',null).prev().attr('selected','selected'); > %(u)s();} else if(jQuery('#%(id)s').val().length>=%(min_length)s) > jQuery.get('%(url)s?%(key)s='+escape(jQuery('#%(id)s').val()),function(data){jQuery('#%(id)s').next('.error').hide();jQuery('#%(div_id)s').html(data).show().focus();jQuery('#%(div_id)s > select').css('width',jQuery('#%(id)s').css('width'));jQuery('#%(key)s').change(%(u)s);jQuery('#%(key)s').click(%(u)s);}); > else jQuery('#%(div_id)s').fadeOut('slow');" % \ > dict(url=self.url,min_length=self.min_length, > > key=self.keyword,id=attr['_id'],div_id=div_id,u='F'+self.keyword) > if self.min_length==0: > attr['_onfocus'] = attr['_onkeyup'] > > wrapper.components.extend([TAG[''](INPUT(**attr),DIV(_id=div_id,_style='position:absolute;')), > form_loader_div, activator_button, jq_script]) > return wrapper > > > > This also needed : > > @auth.requires_login() > def add_eregistry(): > #this is the controller function that will appear in our dialog > crud.settings.formstyle='divs' > form = crud.create(db.ref_eregistry) > for i in range(0,len(form[0])): > if len(form[0][i][2][0]) > 0: > form[0][i][0].append(SPAN((helpicon(), > SPAN(form[0][i][2][0])),_class='tooltip')) > del(form[0][i][2]) > if form.accepts(request.vars): > #Successfully added new item > #do whatever else you may want > > #Then let the user know it worked > response.flash = T("Added") > target= request.args[0] > #close the widget's dialog box > response.js = '$( "#%s_dialog-form" ).dialog( "close" ); ' > %(target) > #update the options they can select their new category in the main > form > response.js += """$("#%s").append("<option > value='%s'>%s</option>");""" \ > % (target, form.vars.id, db(db.ref_eregistry.id==form.vars.id > ).select(db.ref_eregistry.eregistry_id).first().eregistry_id) > #and select the one they just added > response.js += """$("#%s").val("%s");""" % (target, db( > db.ref_eregistry.id==form.vars.id > ).select(db.ref_eregistry.exp_num).first().exp_num) > #finally, return a blank form incase for some reason they wanted > to add another option > return form > elif form.errors: > #silly user, just send back the form and it'll still be in our > dialog box complete with error messages > return form > else: > #hasn't been submitted yet, just give them the fresh blank form > return form > > > > The only remaining problem I have is that I can't get the new created > entry in the foreign table to be attach to the new record because the way I > pass the foreign key to the Autocomplete box... I put the problematic lines > in red in the code above... > > > I think, I am not using the proper selector or there is something wrong > with the callback, it may be not trigger the way I pass the foreign > record... > > Richard > > > > > > On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 10:02 AM, Johann Spies <johann.sp...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> I also interested in this but unfortunately am too much of a beginner >> with jquery / javascript to be able to help you now. >> >> Regards >> Johann >> >> -- >> Because experiencing your loyal love is better than life itself, >> my lips will praise you. (Psalm 63:3) >> >> >