"""Converters for zope.schema-based datatypes. """ import grok from zope.component import createObject from zope.formlib import form from zope.formlib.boolwidgets import CheckBoxWidget from zope.formlib.form import ( _widgetKey, WidgetInputError, ValidationError, InputErrors, expandPrefix) from zope.formlib.interfaces import IInputWidget, ISimpleInputWidget from zope.interface import Interface from zope.publisher.browser import TestRequest from waeup.sirp.interfaces import IObjectConverter class ExtendedCheckBoxWidget(CheckBoxWidget): """A checkbox widget that supports more input values as True/False markers. The default bool widget expects the string 'on' as only valid ``True`` value in HTML forms for bool fields. This widget also accepts '1', 'true' and 'yes' for that. Also all uppercase/lowecase combinations of these strings are accepted. The widget still renders ``True`` to ``'on'`` when a form is generated. """ true_markers = ['1', 'true', 'on', 'yes'] def _toFieldValue(self, input): """Convert from HTML presentation to Python bool.""" if not isinstance(input, basestring): return False return input.lower() in self.true_markers def _getFormInput(self): """Returns the form input used by `_toFieldValue`. Return values: ``'on'`` checkbox is checked ``''`` checkbox is not checked ``None`` form input was not provided """ value = self.request.get(self.name) if isinstance(value, basestring): value = value.lower() if value in self.true_markers: return 'on' elif self.name + '.used' in self.request: return '' else: return None def getWidgetsData(widgets, form_prefix, data): """Get data and validation errors from `widgets` for `data`. Updates the dict in `data` with values from the widgets in `widgets`. Returns a list of tuples ``(, )`` where ```` is a widget name (normally the same as the associated field name) and ```` is the exception that happened for that widget/field. This is merely a copy from the same-named function in :mod:`zope.formlib.form`. The only difference is that we also store the fieldname for which a validation error happened in the returned error list (what the original does not do). """ errors = [] form_prefix = expandPrefix(form_prefix) for input, widget in widgets.__iter_input_and_widget__(): if input and IInputWidget.providedBy(widget): name = _widgetKey(widget, form_prefix) if not widget.hasInput(): continue try: data[name] = widget.getInputValue() except ValidationError, error: # convert field ValidationError to WidgetInputError error = WidgetInputError(widget.name, widget.label, error) errors.append((name, error)) except InputErrors, error: errors.append((name, error)) return errors class DefaultObjectConverter(grok.Adapter): """Turn string values into real values. A converter can convert string values for objects that implement a certain interface into real values based on the given interface. """ grok.context(Interface) grok.provides(IObjectConverter) def __init__(self, iface): self.iface = iface self.default_form_fields = form.Fields(iface) return def fromStringDict(self, data_dict, context, form_fields=None): """Convert values in `data_dict`. Converts data in `data_dict` into real values based on `context` and `form_fields`. `data_dict` is a mapping (dict) from field names to values represented as strings. The fields (keys) to convert can be given in optional `form_fields`. If given, form_fields should be an instance of :class:`zope.formlib.form.Fields`. Suitable instances are for example created by :class:`grok.AutoFields`. If no `form_fields` are given, a default is computed from the associated interface. The `context` can be an existing object (implementing the associated interface) or a factory name. If it is a string, we try to create an object using :func:`zope.component.createObject`. Returns a tuple ``(, , )`` where ```` is a list of tuples ``(, )`` for each error that happened when validating the input data in `data_dict` ```` is a list of invariant errors concerning several fields ```` is a dict with the values from input dict converted. If errors happen, i.e. the error lists are not empty, always an empty ```` is returned. If ``` is non-empty, there were no errors. """ if form_fields is None: form_fields = self.default_form_fields request = TestRequest(form={}) for key, val in data_dict.items(): request.form['form.%s' % key] = val obj = context if isinstance(context, basestring): obj = createObject(context) widgets = form.setUpInputWidgets( form_fields, 'form', obj, request) new_data = dict() errors = getWidgetsData(widgets, 'form', new_data) invariant_errors = form.checkInvariants(form_fields, new_data) if errors or invariant_errors: err_messages = [(key, err.args[0]) for key, err in errors] invariant_errors = [err.message for err in invariant_errors] return err_messages, invariant_errors, {} return errors, invariant_errors, new_data