################################################################################### # # Embperl - Copyright (c) 1997-2010 Gerald Richter / ecos gmbh www.ecos.de # # You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public # License or the Artistic License, as specified in the Perl README file. # # THIS PACKAGE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR # IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED # WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. # # $Id$ # ################################################################################### package Embperl::Form::Control::table ; use strict ; use base 'Embperl::Form::Control' ; use Embperl::Inline ; sub cellstyle { '' } ; 1 ; __EMBPERL__ [# --------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # show_table - output the control #] [$ sub show_table ($self, $data) my $span = ($self->{width_percent}) ; my $showtext = $self -> {showtext} ; $] [$if $self -> {text} $] [# --- heading text --- #]
[+ $self -> {showtext}?($self->{text} || $self->{name}):$self -> form -> convert_label ($self) +]
[$endif$] [# --- heading columns --- #] [- $i = 0 -] [$foreach $line (@{$self->{columns}}) $] [$foreach $c (@$line) $] [$endforeach$] [- $i++ -] [$endforeach$] [# --- data --- #] [- $r = 0 -] [$foreach $o (@$data) $] [- $i = 0 -] [$foreach $line (@{$self->{columns}}) $] [$foreach $c (@$line) $][- $attr = ref $c?$c -> [0]:$c ; $item = $o -> {$attr} ; $item = ref $item?join ('; ',@$item):$item ; if ($filter = $c -> [6]) { die "unknown filter '$filter'" if (!($filtercode = $self -> {filters}{$filter})) ; $item = &{$filtercode}($item, $c, $o, $epreq) ; } -] [$endforeach$] [- $i++ -] [$endforeach$] [$if $self -> {line2} $] [$endif$] [- $r++ -] [$endforeach$]
[+ $showtext?(ref $c?$c -> [1] || $c -> [0]:$c):$self -> form -> convert_label ($self, ref $c?$c -> [1]:$c) +]
[$ if $c -> [3] && ($item =~ /^&(.*?),(.*?),(.*)$/) $] [$ if $1 eq 'checkbox' $][$endif$] [$ if $1 eq 'radio' $][$endif$] [$elsif ($c -> [4] && $o -> {$c -> [4]}) $][+ ref $item?join ('; ',@$item):$item +] [$else$][+ ref $item?join ('; ',@$item):$item +][$endif$]
[+ join ('
', @{$o->{$self -> {line2}}}) +]
[$endsub$] __END__ =pod =head1 NAME Embperl::Form::Control::table - A table which get data from LDAP composed via joinAttrValue =head1 SYNOPSIS { type => 'table', text => 'blabla', columns => [['foo', 'Foo item'], 'bar'], } =head1 DESCRIPTION Used as a base class to create an table control inside an Embperl Form. See Embperl::Form on how to specify parameters. You need to overwrite this class and call the method show_table. show_table takes an arrayref of hashrefs as parameter which is used as data to display. =head2 PARAMETER =head3 type Needs to be 'table' =head3 text Will be used as label for the control =head3 columns Arraryref which contains an arrayrefs with definition of columns names. Allows to specify multiple rows per data entry. Column definition is either the name in the data hashref or an arrayref with the name in the hash ref and the text to display as heading. Example: [ [['email', 'E-Mail Address'], ['phone', 'Phone']], [['foo', 'Foo'], ['bar', 'Bar']], ] email and phone will be display on the first line with headings 'E-Mail Address' and 'Phone' and foo and bar will be displayed on the second line for each entry. It is possible to add additional information. One entry might contain the following entries: =over =item 0 Key for into data hashref =item 1 Text to display =item 2 Colspan (how many colums this cell should span) =item 3 If set a control is displayed instead of a text. Must contain: radio,, or checkbox,, =item 4 Display as link. This item contains the name of the key in the data hashref that holds the href. =item 5 target for link =item 6 Name of filter function. The value of the cell is process through this filter. Filter functions are passed as hashref of subs in the paramter 'filters' . =back =head3 line2 Arrayref with names of which the values should concated and displayed below each entry. =head3 filters Hashref of coderefs which contains filter functions. The following example shows one filter called 'date' which passes the data throught the perl function format_date. The value is passed as first argument to the filter function. The second argument is the column description (see above), the third argument is the row data and the last argument is the current Embperl request record. filters => { 'date' => sub { return format_date ($_[0]) ; } } =head1 Author G. Richter (richter@dev.ecos.de) =head1 See Also perl(1), Embperl, Embperl::Form