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""" |
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HTML Widget classes |
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""" |
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try: |
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set |
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except NameError: |
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from sets import Set as set # Python 2.3 fallback |
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import copy |
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from itertools import chain |
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from django.conf import settings |
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from django.utils.datastructures import MultiValueDict, MergeDict |
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from django.utils.html import escape, conditional_escape |
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from django.utils.translation import ugettext |
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from django.utils.encoding import StrAndUnicode, force_unicode |
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from django.utils.safestring import mark_safe |
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from django.utils import datetime_safe |
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from datetime import time |
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from util import flatatt |
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from urlparse import urljoin |
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__all__ = ( |
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'Media', 'MediaDefiningClass', 'Widget', 'TextInput', 'PasswordInput', |
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'HiddenInput', 'MultipleHiddenInput', |
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'FileInput', 'DateTimeInput', 'TimeInput', 'Textarea', 'CheckboxInput', |
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'Select', 'NullBooleanSelect', 'SelectMultiple', 'RadioSelect', |
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'CheckboxSelectMultiple', 'MultiWidget', |
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'SplitDateTimeWidget', |
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) |
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MEDIA_TYPES = ('css','js') |
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class Media(StrAndUnicode): |
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def __init__(self, media=None, **kwargs): |
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if media: |
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media_attrs = media.__dict__ |
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else: |
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media_attrs = kwargs |
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self._css = {} |
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self._js = [] |
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for name in MEDIA_TYPES: |
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getattr(self, 'add_' + name)(media_attrs.get(name, None)) |
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# Any leftover attributes must be invalid. |
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# if media_attrs != {}: |
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# raise TypeError, "'class Media' has invalid attribute(s): %s" % ','.join(media_attrs.keys()) |
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def __unicode__(self): |
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return self.render() |
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def render(self): |
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return mark_safe(u'\n'.join(chain(*[getattr(self, 'render_' + name)() for name in MEDIA_TYPES]))) |
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def render_js(self): |
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return [u'<script type="text/javascript" src="%s"></script>' % self.absolute_path(path) for path in self._js] |
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def render_css(self): |
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# To keep rendering order consistent, we can't just iterate over items(). |
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# We need to sort the keys, and iterate over the sorted list. |
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media = self._css.keys() |
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media.sort() |
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return chain(*[ |
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[u'<link href="%s" type="text/css" media="%s" rel="stylesheet" />' % (self.absolute_path(path), medium) |
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for path in self._css[medium]] |
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for medium in media]) |
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def absolute_path(self, path): |
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if path.startswith(u'http://') or path.startswith(u'https://') or path.startswith(u'/'): |
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return path |
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return urljoin(settings.MEDIA_URL,path) |
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def __getitem__(self, name): |
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"Returns a Media object that only contains media of the given type" |
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if name in MEDIA_TYPES: |
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return Media(**{name: getattr(self, '_' + name)}) |
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raise KeyError('Unknown media type "%s"' % name) |
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def add_js(self, data): |
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if data: |
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self._js.extend([path for path in data if path not in self._js]) |
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def add_css(self, data): |
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if data: |
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for medium, paths in data.items(): |
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self._css.setdefault(medium, []).extend([path for path in paths if path not in self._css[medium]]) |
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def __add__(self, other): |
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combined = Media() |
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for name in MEDIA_TYPES: |
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getattr(combined, 'add_' + name)(getattr(self, '_' + name, None)) |
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getattr(combined, 'add_' + name)(getattr(other, '_' + name, None)) |
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return combined |
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def media_property(cls): |
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def _media(self): |
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# Get the media property of the superclass, if it exists |
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if hasattr(super(cls, self), 'media'): |
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base = super(cls, self).media |
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else: |
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base = Media() |
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# Get the media definition for this class |
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definition = getattr(cls, 'Media', None) |
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if definition: |
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extend = getattr(definition, 'extend', True) |
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if extend: |
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if extend == True: |
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m = base |
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else: |
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m = Media() |
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for medium in extend: |
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m = m + base[medium] |
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return m + Media(definition) |
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else: |
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return Media(definition) |
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else: |
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return base |
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return property(_media) |
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class MediaDefiningClass(type): |
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"Metaclass for classes that can have media definitions" |
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def __new__(cls, name, bases, attrs): |
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new_class = super(MediaDefiningClass, cls).__new__(cls, name, bases, |
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attrs) |
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if 'media' not in attrs: |
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new_class.media = media_property(new_class) |
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return new_class |
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class Widget(object): |
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__metaclass__ = MediaDefiningClass |
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is_hidden = False # Determines whether this corresponds to an <input type="hidden">. |
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needs_multipart_form = False # Determines does this widget need multipart-encrypted form |
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def __init__(self, attrs=None): |
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if attrs is not None: |
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self.attrs = attrs.copy() |
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else: |
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self.attrs = {} |
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def __deepcopy__(self, memo): |
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obj = copy.copy(self) |
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obj.attrs = self.attrs.copy() |
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memo[id(self)] = obj |
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return obj |
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def render(self, name, value, attrs=None): |
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""" |
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Returns this Widget rendered as HTML, as a Unicode string. |
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The 'value' given is not guaranteed to be valid input, so subclass |
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implementations should program defensively. |
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""" |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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def build_attrs(self, extra_attrs=None, **kwargs): |
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"Helper function for building an attribute dictionary." |
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attrs = dict(self.attrs, **kwargs) |
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if extra_attrs: |
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attrs.update(extra_attrs) |
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return attrs |
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def value_from_datadict(self, data, files, name): |
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""" |
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Given a dictionary of data and this widget's name, returns the value |
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of this widget. Returns None if it's not provided. |
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""" |
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return data.get(name, None) |
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def _has_changed(self, initial, data): |
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""" |
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Return True if data differs from initial. |
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""" |
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# For purposes of seeing whether something has changed, None is |
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# the same as an empty string, if the data or inital value we get |
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# is None, replace it w/ u''. |
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if data is None: |
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data_value = u'' |
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else: |
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data_value = data |
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if initial is None: |
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initial_value = u'' |
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else: |
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initial_value = initial |
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if force_unicode(initial_value) != force_unicode(data_value): |
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return True |
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return False |
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def id_for_label(self, id_): |
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""" |
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Returns the HTML ID attribute of this Widget for use by a <label>, |
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given the ID of the field. Returns None if no ID is available. |
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This hook is necessary because some widgets have multiple HTML |
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elements and, thus, multiple IDs. In that case, this method should |
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return an ID value that corresponds to the first ID in the widget's |
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tags. |
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""" |
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return id_ |
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id_for_label = classmethod(id_for_label) |
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class Input(Widget): |
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""" |
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Base class for all <input> widgets (except type='checkbox' and |
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type='radio', which are special). |
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""" |
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input_type = None # Subclasses must define this. |
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def render(self, name, value, attrs=None): |
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if value is None: value = '' |
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final_attrs = self.build_attrs(attrs, type=self.input_type, name=name) |
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if value != '': |
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# Only add the 'value' attribute if a value is non-empty. |
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final_attrs['value'] = force_unicode(value) |
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return mark_safe(u'<input%s />' % flatatt(final_attrs)) |
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class TextInput(Input): |
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input_type = 'text' |
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class PasswordInput(Input): |
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input_type = 'password' |
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def __init__(self, attrs=None, render_value=True): |
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super(PasswordInput, self).__init__(attrs) |
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self.render_value = render_value |
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def render(self, name, value, attrs=None): |
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if not self.render_value: value=None |
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return super(PasswordInput, self).render(name, value, attrs) |
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class HiddenInput(Input): |
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input_type = 'hidden' |
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is_hidden = True |
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class MultipleHiddenInput(HiddenInput): |
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""" |
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A widget that handles <input type="hidden"> for fields that have a list |
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of values. |
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""" |
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def __init__(self, attrs=None, choices=()): |
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super(MultipleHiddenInput, self).__init__(attrs) |
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# choices can be any iterable |
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self.choices = choices |
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def render(self, name, value, attrs=None, choices=()): |
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if value is None: value = [] |
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final_attrs = self.build_attrs(attrs, type=self.input_type, name=name) |
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return mark_safe(u'\n'.join([(u'<input%s />' % |
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flatatt(dict(value=force_unicode(v), **final_attrs))) |
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for v in value])) |
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def value_from_datadict(self, data, files, name): |
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if isinstance(data, (MultiValueDict, MergeDict)): |
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return data.getlist(name) |
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return data.get(name, None) |
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class FileInput(Input): |
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input_type = 'file' |
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needs_multipart_form = True |
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def render(self, name, value, attrs=None): |
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return super(FileInput, self).render(name, None, attrs=attrs) |
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def value_from_datadict(self, data, files, name): |
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"File widgets take data from FILES, not POST" |
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return files.get(name, None) |
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def _has_changed(self, initial, data): |
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if data is None: |
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return False |
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return True |
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class Textarea(Widget): |
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def __init__(self, attrs=None): |
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# The 'rows' and 'cols' attributes are required for HTML correctness. |
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self.attrs = {'cols': '40', 'rows': '10'} |
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if attrs: |
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self.attrs.update(attrs) |
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def render(self, name, value, attrs=None): |
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if value is None: value = '' |
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value = force_unicode(value) |
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final_attrs = self.build_attrs(attrs, name=name) |
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return mark_safe(u'<textarea%s>%s</textarea>' % (flatatt(final_attrs), |
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conditional_escape(force_unicode(value)))) |
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class DateTimeInput(Input): |
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input_type = 'text' |
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format = '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S' # '2006-10-25 14:30:59' |
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def __init__(self, attrs=None, format=None): |
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super(DateTimeInput, self).__init__(attrs) |
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if format: |
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self.format = format |
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def render(self, name, value, attrs=None): |
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if value is None: |
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value = '' |
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elif hasattr(value, 'strftime'): |
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value = datetime_safe.new_datetime(value) |
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value = value.strftime(self.format) |
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return super(DateTimeInput, self).render(name, value, attrs) |
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class TimeInput(Input): |
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input_type = 'text' |
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def render(self, name, value, attrs=None): |
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if value is None: |
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value = '' |
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elif isinstance(value, time): |
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value = value.replace(microsecond=0) |
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return super(TimeInput, self).render(name, value, attrs) |
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class CheckboxInput(Widget): |
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def __init__(self, attrs=None, check_test=bool): |
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super(CheckboxInput, self).__init__(attrs) |
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# check_test is a callable that takes a value and returns True |
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# if the checkbox should be checked for that value. |
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self.check_test = check_test |
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def render(self, name, value, attrs=None): |
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final_attrs = self.build_attrs(attrs, type='checkbox', name=name) |
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try: |
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result = self.check_test(value) |
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except: # Silently catch exceptions |
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result = False |
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if result: |
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final_attrs['checked'] = 'checked' |
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if value not in ('', True, False, None): |
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# Only add the 'value' attribute if a value is non-empty. |
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final_attrs['value'] = force_unicode(value) |
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return mark_safe(u'<input%s />' % flatatt(final_attrs)) |
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def value_from_datadict(self, data, files, name): |
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if name not in data: |
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# A missing value means False because HTML form submission does not |
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# send results for unselected checkboxes. |
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return False |
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return super(CheckboxInput, self).value_from_datadict(data, files, name) |
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def _has_changed(self, initial, data): |
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# Sometimes data or initial could be None or u'' which should be the |
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# same thing as False. |
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return bool(initial) != bool(data) |
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class Select(Widget): |
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def __init__(self, attrs=None, choices=()): |
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super(Select, self).__init__(attrs) |
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# choices can be any iterable, but we may need to render this widget |
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# multiple times. Thus, collapse it into a list so it can be consumed |
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# more than once. |
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self.choices = list(choices) |
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def render(self, name, value, attrs=None, choices=()): |
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if value is None: value = '' |
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final_attrs = self.build_attrs(attrs, name=name) |
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output = [u'<select%s>' % flatatt(final_attrs)] |
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options = self.render_options(choices, [value]) |
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if options: |
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output.append(options) |
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output.append('</select>') |
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return mark_safe(u'\n'.join(output)) |
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def render_options(self, choices, selected_choices): |
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def render_option(option_value, option_label): |
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option_value = force_unicode(option_value) |
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selected_html = (option_value in selected_choices) and u' selected="selected"' or '' |
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return u'<option value="%s"%s>%s</option>' % ( |
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escape(option_value), selected_html, |
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conditional_escape(force_unicode(option_label))) |
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# Normalize to strings. |
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selected_choices = set([force_unicode(v) for v in selected_choices]) |
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output = [] |
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for option_value, option_label in chain(self.choices, choices): |
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if isinstance(option_label, (list, tuple)): |
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output.append(u'<optgroup label="%s">' % escape(force_unicode(option_value))) |
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for option in option_label: |
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output.append(render_option(*option)) |
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output.append(u'</optgroup>') |
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else: |
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output.append(render_option(option_value, option_label)) |
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return u'\n'.join(output) |
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class NullBooleanSelect(Select): |
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""" |
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A Select Widget intended to be used with NullBooleanField. |
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""" |
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def __init__(self, attrs=None): |
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choices = ((u'1', ugettext('Unknown')), (u'2', ugettext('Yes')), (u'3', ugettext('No'))) |
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super(NullBooleanSelect, self).__init__(attrs, choices) |
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def render(self, name, value, attrs=None, choices=()): |
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try: |
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value = {True: u'2', False: u'3', u'2': u'2', u'3': u'3'}[value] |
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except KeyError: |
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value = u'1' |
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return super(NullBooleanSelect, self).render(name, value, attrs, choices) |
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def value_from_datadict(self, data, files, name): |
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value = data.get(name, None) |
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return {u'2': True, u'3': False, True: True, False: False}.get(value, None) |
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def _has_changed(self, initial, data): |
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# Sometimes data or initial could be None or u'' which should be the |
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# same thing as False. |
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return bool(initial) != bool(data) |
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class SelectMultiple(Select): |
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def render(self, name, value, attrs=None, choices=()): |
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if value is None: value = [] |
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final_attrs = self.build_attrs(attrs, name=name) |
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output = [u'<select multiple="multiple"%s>' % flatatt(final_attrs)] |
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options = self.render_options(choices, value) |
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if options: |
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output.append(options) |
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output.append('</select>') |
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return mark_safe(u'\n'.join(output)) |
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def value_from_datadict(self, data, files, name): |
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if isinstance(data, (MultiValueDict, MergeDict)): |
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return data.getlist(name) |
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return data.get(name, None) |
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def _has_changed(self, initial, data): |
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if initial is None: |
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initial = [] |
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if data is None: |
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data = [] |
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if len(initial) != len(data): |
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return True |
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for value1, value2 in zip(initial, data): |
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if force_unicode(value1) != force_unicode(value2): |
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return True |
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return False |
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class RadioInput(StrAndUnicode): |
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""" |
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An object used by RadioFieldRenderer that represents a single |
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<input type='radio'>. |
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""" |
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def __init__(self, name, value, attrs, choice, index): |
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self.name, self.value = name, value |
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self.attrs = attrs |
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self.choice_value = force_unicode(choice[0]) |
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self.choice_label = force_unicode(choice[1]) |
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self.index = index |
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def __unicode__(self): |
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if 'id' in self.attrs: |
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label_for = ' for="%s_%s"' % (self.attrs['id'], self.index) |
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else: |
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label_for = '' |
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choice_label = conditional_escape(force_unicode(self.choice_label)) |
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return mark_safe(u'<label%s>%s %s</label>' % (label_for, self.tag(), choice_label)) |
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def is_checked(self): |
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return self.value == self.choice_value |
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def tag(self): |
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if 'id' in self.attrs: |
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self.attrs['id'] = '%s_%s' % (self.attrs['id'], self.index) |
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final_attrs = dict(self.attrs, type='radio', name=self.name, value=self.choice_value) |
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if self.is_checked(): |
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final_attrs['checked'] = 'checked' |
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return mark_safe(u'<input%s />' % flatatt(final_attrs)) |
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class RadioFieldRenderer(StrAndUnicode): |
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""" |
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An object used by RadioSelect to enable customization of radio widgets. |
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""" |
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def __init__(self, name, value, attrs, choices): |
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self.name, self.value, self.attrs = name, value, attrs |
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self.choices = choices |
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def __iter__(self): |
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for i, choice in enumerate(self.choices): |
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yield RadioInput(self.name, self.value, self.attrs.copy(), choice, i) |
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def __getitem__(self, idx): |
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choice = self.choices[idx] # Let the IndexError propogate |
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return RadioInput(self.name, self.value, self.attrs.copy(), choice, idx) |
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def __unicode__(self): |
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return self.render() |
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def render(self): |
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"""Outputs a <ul> for this set of radio fields.""" |
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return mark_safe(u'<ul>\n%s\n</ul>' % u'\n'.join([u'<li>%s</li>' |
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% force_unicode(w) for w in self])) |
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class RadioSelect(Select): |
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renderer = RadioFieldRenderer |
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): |
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# Override the default renderer if we were passed one. |
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renderer = kwargs.pop('renderer', None) |
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if renderer: |
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self.renderer = renderer |
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super(RadioSelect, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) |
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def get_renderer(self, name, value, attrs=None, choices=()): |
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"""Returns an instance of the renderer.""" |
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if value is None: value = '' |
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str_value = force_unicode(value) # Normalize to string. |
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final_attrs = self.build_attrs(attrs) |
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choices = list(chain(self.choices, choices)) |
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return self.renderer(name, str_value, final_attrs, choices) |
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def render(self, name, value, attrs=None, choices=()): |
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return self.get_renderer(name, value, attrs, choices).render() |
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def id_for_label(self, id_): |
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# RadioSelect is represented by multiple <input type="radio"> fields, |
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# each of which has a distinct ID. The IDs are made distinct by a "_X" |
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# suffix, where X is the zero-based index of the radio field. Thus, |
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# the label for a RadioSelect should reference the first one ('_0'). |
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if id_: |
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id_ += '_0' |
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return id_ |
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id_for_label = classmethod(id_for_label) |
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class CheckboxSelectMultiple(SelectMultiple): |
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def render(self, name, value, attrs=None, choices=()): |
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if value is None: value = [] |
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has_id = attrs and 'id' in attrs |
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final_attrs = self.build_attrs(attrs, name=name) |
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output = [u'<ul>'] |
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# Normalize to strings |
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str_values = set([force_unicode(v) for v in value]) |
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for i, (option_value, option_label) in enumerate(chain(self.choices, choices)): |
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# If an ID attribute was given, add a numeric index as a suffix, |
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# so that the checkboxes don't all have the same ID attribute. |
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if has_id: |
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final_attrs = dict(final_attrs, id='%s_%s' % (attrs['id'], i)) |
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label_for = u' for="%s"' % final_attrs['id'] |
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else: |
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label_for = '' |
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cb = CheckboxInput(final_attrs, check_test=lambda value: value in str_values) |
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option_value = force_unicode(option_value) |
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rendered_cb = cb.render(name, option_value) |
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option_label = conditional_escape(force_unicode(option_label)) |
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output.append(u'<li><label%s>%s %s</label></li>' % (label_for, rendered_cb, option_label)) |
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output.append(u'</ul>') |
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return mark_safe(u'\n'.join(output)) |
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def id_for_label(self, id_): |
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# See the comment for RadioSelect.id_for_label() |
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if id_: |
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id_ += '_0' |
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return id_ |
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id_for_label = classmethod(id_for_label) |
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class MultiWidget(Widget): |
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""" |
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A widget that is composed of multiple widgets. |
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Its render() method is different than other widgets', because it has to |
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figure out how to split a single value for display in multiple widgets. |
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The ``value`` argument can be one of two things: |
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* A list. |
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* A normal value (e.g., a string) that has been "compressed" from |
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a list of values. |
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In the second case -- i.e., if the value is NOT a list -- render() will |
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first "decompress" the value into a list before rendering it. It does so by |
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calling the decompress() method, which MultiWidget subclasses must |
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implement. This method takes a single "compressed" value and returns a |
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list. |
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When render() does its HTML rendering, each value in the list is rendered |
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with the corresponding widget -- the first value is rendered in the first |
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widget, the second value is rendered in the second widget, etc. |
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Subclasses may implement format_output(), which takes the list of rendered |
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widgets and returns a string of HTML that formats them any way you'd like. |
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You'll probably want to use this class with MultiValueField. |
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""" |
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def __init__(self, widgets, attrs=None): |
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self.widgets = [isinstance(w, type) and w() or w for w in widgets] |
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super(MultiWidget, self).__init__(attrs) |
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def render(self, name, value, attrs=None): |
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# value is a list of values, each corresponding to a widget |
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# in self.widgets. |
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if not isinstance(value, list): |
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value = self.decompress(value) |
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output = [] |
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final_attrs = self.build_attrs(attrs) |
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id_ = final_attrs.get('id', None) |
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for i, widget in enumerate(self.widgets): |
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try: |
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widget_value = value[i] |
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except IndexError: |
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widget_value = None |
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if id_: |
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final_attrs = dict(final_attrs, id='%s_%s' % (id_, i)) |
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output.append(widget.render(name + '_%s' % i, widget_value, final_attrs)) |
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return mark_safe(self.format_output(output)) |
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def id_for_label(self, id_): |
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# See the comment for RadioSelect.id_for_label() |
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if id_: |
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id_ += '_0' |
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return id_ |
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id_for_label = classmethod(id_for_label) |
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def value_from_datadict(self, data, files, name): |
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return [widget.value_from_datadict(data, files, name + '_%s' % i) for i, widget in enumerate(self.widgets)] |
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def _has_changed(self, initial, data): |
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if initial is None: |
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initial = [u'' for x in range(0, len(data))] |
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else: |
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if not isinstance(initial, list): |
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initial = self.decompress(initial) |
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for widget, initial, data in zip(self.widgets, initial, data): |
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if widget._has_changed(initial, data): |
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return True |
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return False |
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def format_output(self, rendered_widgets): |
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""" |
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Given a list of rendered widgets (as strings), returns a Unicode string |
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representing the HTML for the whole lot. |
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This hook allows you to format the HTML design of the widgets, if |
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needed. |
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""" |
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return u''.join(rendered_widgets) |
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def decompress(self, value): |
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""" |
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Returns a list of decompressed values for the given compressed value. |
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The given value can be assumed to be valid, but not necessarily |
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non-empty. |
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""" |
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raise NotImplementedError('Subclasses must implement this method.') |
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def _get_media(self): |
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"Media for a multiwidget is the combination of all media of the subwidgets" |
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media = Media() |
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for w in self.widgets: |
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media = media + w.media |
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return media |
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media = property(_get_media) |
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class SplitDateTimeWidget(MultiWidget): |
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""" |
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A Widget that splits datetime input into two <input type="text"> boxes. |
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""" |
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def __init__(self, attrs=None): |
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widgets = (TextInput(attrs=attrs), TextInput(attrs=attrs)) |
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super(SplitDateTimeWidget, self).__init__(widgets, attrs) |
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def decompress(self, value): |
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if value: |
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return [value.date(), value.time().replace(microsecond=0)] |
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return [None, None] |
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class SplitHiddenDateTimeWidget(SplitDateTimeWidget): |
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""" |
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A Widget that splits datetime input into two <input type="hidden"> inputs. |
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""" |
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def __init__(self, attrs=None): |
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widgets = (HiddenInput(attrs=attrs), HiddenInput(attrs=attrs)) |
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super(SplitDateTimeWidget, self).__init__(widgets, attrs) |
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