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#'$Id: Formtools.py,v 1.1 1999/04/19 23:45:36 friedric Exp friedric $'
# COPYRIGHT (C) 1999 ROBIN FRIEDRICH email: Robin.Friedrich@pdq.net
# Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and
# its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted,
# provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and
# that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in
# supporting documentation.
# THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS
# SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
# FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY
# SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER
# RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF
# CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN
# CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
from HTMLgen import *
from HTMLcolors import *
import string
class InputTable:
"""InputTable(entries, [keyword=value]...)
Entries is a list of 2 or 3-element tuples (name, input_object, note) where
name will label the input object on the left column, the input_object
can be anything, and the note is a string to provide optional notations
to the right of the input widgets.
"""
def __init__(self, entries=None, **kw):
self.entries = []
self.leftcolor = GREY2 #color used for left label column
self.centercolor = WHITE #color used for center input column
self.rightcolor = WHITE #color used for right label column
self.notecolor = RED #color used for notation text
self.leftalign = 'right' #text alignment for left label column
self.defaultsize = 20
if entries is not None:
for entry in entries:
self.append(entry)
for item in kw.keys():
if self.__dict__.has_key(item):
self.__dict__[item] = kw[item]
else:
detail = "%s not a valid parameter of the %s class." % (item, self.__class__)
raise KeyError, detail
def append(self, *items):
for item in items:
li = len(item)
if li == 1:
self.entries.append((item[0], Input(name=item[0], size=self.defaultsize), ''))
elif li == 2:
self.entries.append((item[0], item[1], ''))
elif li == 3:
self.entries.append((item[0], item[1], item[2]))
else:
raise ValueError('Appended item must be a sequence of 1, 2, or 3 elements')
def __str__(self):
table = TableLite(border=0, cellspacing=4)
for label, input, note in self.entries:
row = TR()
row.append(TD(label, align=self.leftalign, bgcolor=self.leftcolor))
row.append(TD(input, bgcolor=self.centercolor))
if note:
row.append(TD(Font(note, color=self.notecolor),
bgcolor=self.rightcolor))
table.append(row)
return str(table)
class RadioButtons:
"""RadioButtons(itemlist, keyword=value):
"""
widgettype = 'radio'
def __init__(self, items, **kw):
self.items = items
self.name = 'choice'
self.orient = 'vertical'
self.selected = []
for (item, value) in kw.items():
setattr(self, item, value)
def __str__(self):
if self.orient[0] == 'v':
sep = '<BR>\n'
else:
sep = ', \n'
if type(self.selected) is type(""):
self.selected = [self.selected]
s = []
for item in self.items:
if item in self.selected:
s.append(str(Input(type=self.widgettype, name=self.name, checked=1)))
else:
s.append(str(Input(type=self.widgettype, name=self.name)))
s.append(str(item))
s.append(sep)
return string.join(s[:-1], "")
class CheckBoxes(RadioButtons):
widgettype = 'checkbox'
def test1():
doc = SimpleDocument(title='Income Survey', bgcolor=WHITE) # if this in a CGI prog use cgi=1
F = Form('http://www.kettleman.edu/cgi-bin/income-survey.py') # the URL of the CGI program
survey = []
survey.append(['City', Input(name='city', size=30), 'Required'])
survey.append(['State', Input(name='state', size=20), 'Required'])
survey.append(['Sex', RadioButtons(['Male', 'Female', 'Other']), ''] )
incomes = [('$0 - $10K', 0), ('$10K - $25K', 1), ('$25K - $40K', 2), ('$40K +', 3)]
survey.append(['Income', Select(incomes, name='income', size=1), 'Required'] )
F.append(InputTable(survey))
doc.append(F)
doc.write('survey.html')
def test2():
doc = SimpleDocument(title='YourDorm Pizza Delivery', bgcolor=WHITE)
form = Form()
stuff = ['Extra Cheese', 'Pepperoni', 'Sausage', 'Mushrooms',
'Peppers', 'Onions', 'Olives']
sizes = ['Small', 'Medium', 'Large', 'Extra Large']
tab = ( ('Name', Input(name='Name',size=30)),
('Dorm', Input(name='Dorm',size=30)),
('Room', Input(name='Room',size=5)),
('Size', RadioButtons(sizes, name='size', selected='Large')),
('Toppings', CheckBoxes(stuff, name='toppings',orient='horiz'))
)
form.append(InputTable(tab))
doc.append(form)
doc.write('test.html')
def test():
doc = SimpleDocument(bgcolor=WHITE)
form = Form()
doc.append(form)
stuff = []
names = ( ('Name', 'Required'),
('Street1', 'Required'),
('Street2', ''),
('City', 'Required'),
('State/Province', 'Required'),
('Postal Code', 'Required'),
('Country', ''),
('Phone', '') )
for (name, note) in names:
stuff.append( [name, Input(name=name, size=30), note] )
form.append(InputTable(stuff, rightcolor=GREY2))
doc.write('test.html')
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