Browser View Tools ================== We first set up a test and working environment: >>> from zope.app import zapi >>> from zope.app.testing import ztapi >>> from zope import component, interface >>> from zope.publisher.browser import TestRequest >>> from zope.publisher.interfaces.browser import IBrowserRequest The View Controller ------------------- There is a special view class that does not directly adapt to a real context (i.e. typically a content) object but to a view instead. Thus it can provide additional functionality e.g. for templates without the view being aware of it. This view controller (or controller view) is typically provided by the Controller class. Let's use the Controller sub-class from the Liquid skin because this already provides some predefined stuff: >>> from cybertools.browser.liquid.controller import Controller Before creating a controller we have to set up a context object and a view: >>> class SomeObject(object): pass >>> obj = SomeObject() >>> class View(object): ... def __init__(self, context, request): ... self.context = context ... self.request = request >>> from zope.publisher.browser import TestRequest >>> request = TestRequest() >>> view = View(obj, request) >>> controller = Controller(view, request) >>> controller.view is view True >>> controller.context is obj True >>> controller.request is request True The controller registers itself with the view: >>> view.controller is controller True The resourceBase attribute gives a base URL to which one can simply append the name of a resource. >>> controller.resourceBase 'http://127.0.0.1/@@/' If necessary, a ++skin++xxx path element is provided with the resourceBase to care for proper skin setting. This will work only (and is only necessary) when the skin is set programmatically >>> class DummySkin(object): pass >>> skin = DummySkin; skin.__name__ = 'dummy' Note that we make heavy use of Lazy attributes, so we have to get a new controller object to get an updated setting: >>> controller = Controller(view, request) >>> controller.skin = skin >>> controller.resourceBase 'http://127.0.0.1/++skin++dummy/@@/' The controller may be used as a provider for content elements using ZPT macros: >>> cssMacros = controller.macros['css'] >>> len(cssMacros) 4 >>> m1 = cssMacros[0] >>> print m1.name, m1.media, m1.resourceName css all zope3_tablelayout.css Calling a macro provided by Controller.macros[] returns the real ZPT macro: >>> m1() [...base_macros.pt...css...] The pre-set collection of macros for a certain slot may be extended: >>> controller.macros.register('css', resourceName='node.css', media='all') >>> len(controller.macros['css']) 5 >>> m5 = cssMacros[4] >>> print m5.name, m5.media, m5.resourceName css all node.css The View Configurator --------------------- A view configurator is a multiadapter for a content object that provides a set of properties to be used for setting up special presentation characteristics of a page. Typical examples for such characteristics are - the skin to be used - the logo to show in the corner of the page The default configurator uses attribute annotations for retrieving view properties; that means that there could be form somewhere to edit those properties and store them in the content object's annotations. >>> from zope.app.annotation.interfaces import IAttributeAnnotatable, IAnnotations >>> from zope.app.annotation.attribute import AttributeAnnotations >>> component.provideAdapter(AttributeAnnotations, (SomeObject,), IAnnotations) The configurator is called automatically from the controller if there is an appropriate adapter: >>> from cybertools.browser.configurator import IViewConfigurator >>> from cybertools.browser.configurator import ViewConfigurator >>> component.provideAdapter(ViewConfigurator, (SomeObject, IBrowserRequest), ... IViewConfigurator) >>> controller = Controller(view, request) But this does not have any effect as long as there aren't any properties stored in the attribute annotations. So let's set a 'skinName' attribute: >>> interface.classImplements(SomeObject, IAttributeAnnotatable) >>> ann = IAnnotations(obj) >>> setting = {'skinName': {'value': 'SuperSkin'}} >>> from cybertools.browser.configurator import ANNOTATION_KEY >>> ann[ANNOTATION_KEY] = setting >>> controller = Controller(view, request) >>> controller.skinName.value 'SuperSkin'