Source code for watson.form.types
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import collections
from watson.form.fields import File, Hidden, Definition
from watson.html.elements import TagMixin, flatten_attributes
from watson.common.contextmanagers import suppress
from watson.common.datastructures import MultiDict
from watson.common.decorators import cached_property
from watson.common.imports import get_qualified_name
IGNORED_ATTRIBUTES = ('fields', 'data', 'raw_data', 'errors')
[docs]class FieldDescriptor(object):
"""Allow set/get access to the field value via Form.field_name
Fields accessed via a Form object will provide access directly to
set and get the value of the field. When the field is being rendered
in a template, the set/get will provide access to the field object
itself.
Access to the field prior to rendering can be made via Form.fields[name]
where name is the attribute name of the field.
"""
def __get__(self, instance, owner):
field = instance.fields[self.name]
if instance._rendering:
return field
return field.value
def __set__(self, instance, value):
instance.fields[self.name].value = value
[docs]class FormMeta(type):
"""Assigns the FieldDescriptor objects to the Form object.
"""
[docs] def __init__(cls, name, bases, attrs):
fields = []
for field_name in dir(cls):
if (not field_name.startswith('_') and
field_name not in IGNORED_ATTRIBUTES):
field = getattr(cls, field_name)
if isinstance(field, Definition):
fields.append((field_name, field))
fields.sort(key=lambda pair: pair[1].count)
cls._defined_fields = collections.OrderedDict(fields)
def __call__(cls, *args, **kwargs):
return type.__call__(cls, *args, **kwargs)
[docs]class Form(TagMixin, metaclass=FormMeta):
"""Declarative HTML <form> management.
Example:
.. code-block:: python
from watson.form import fields
class MyForm(Form):
text = fields.Text(name='text', label='My TextField')
another = fields.Checkbox(name='another[]')
form = MyForm('my_form')
form.text = 'Something'
# in view
{% form.open() %} # <form name="my_form">
{% form.text %} # <input name="text" type="text" value="Something" />
{% form.text.render_with_label() %} # <label for="text">My TextField</label><input id="text" name="text" type="text" value="Something" />
{% form.another %} # <input name="another[]" />
{% form.close() %} # </form>
"""
_fields = None
_mapped_fields = None
_rendering = False
_ignored_bound_fields = None
_bound_object = None
_bound_object_mapping = None
_validated = False
[docs] def __init__(self, name=None, method='post',
action=None, detect_multipart=True, validators=None, **kwargs):
"""Inititalize the form and set some default attributes.
Args:
name (string): the name of the form
method (string): the http method to use
action (string): the url to submit the form to
detect_multipart (boolean): automatically set multipart/form-data
"""
self._ignored_bound_fields = []
self.validators = validators or []
self._process_tag_attributes(name, method, action, kwargs)
self._change_http_method(method)
self._detect_multipart(detect_multipart)
def _process_tag_attributes(self, name, method, action, kwargs):
if '_class' in kwargs:
kwargs['class'] = kwargs.get('_class')
del kwargs['_class']
self.attributes = collections.ChainMap({
'name': name or self.__class__.__name__,
'method': method.lower(),
'action': action or '/',
'enctype':
kwargs.get('enctype', 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded')
}, kwargs)
def _change_http_method(self, method):
if self.method not in ('get', 'post'):
field_name = 'http_request_method'
self.attributes['method'] = 'post'
self._add_field(field_name, Hidden(
name='HTTP_REQUEST_METHOD',
value=method.upper(),
definition=False))
def _add_field(self, field_name, field):
self.fields[field_name] = field
setattr(self.__class__, field_name, FieldDescriptor(field_name))
def _detect_multipart(self, should_detect):
if should_detect:
for field_name, field in self.fields.items():
if isinstance(field, File):
self.attributes['enctype'] = 'multipart/form-data'
# field methods
@cached_property
def fields(self):
self._mapped_fields = {}
fields = collections.OrderedDict()
for field_name, field in self._defined_fields.items():
instance = field.generate_instance(self)
setattr(self.__class__, field_name, FieldDescriptor(field_name))
if not instance.name:
instance.name = field_name
self._mapped_fields[instance.name] = instance
fields[field_name] = instance
return fields
@property
def defined_fields(self):
return self._defined_fields
# data methods
@cached_property
def raw_data(self):
"""Returns a dict containing all the original field values.
Field values will be their pre-filtered values.
"""
return {field_name: field.original_value for
field_name, field in self.fields.items()}
@property
def data(self):
"""Returns a dict containing all the field values.
Used as a shorthand method to retrieve data from all the form fields
rather than having to access the fields themselves.
"""
return {field_name: field.value for
field_name, field in self.fields.items()}
@data.setter
[docs] def data(self, data):
"""Sets the data for the form.
Iterates through all the fields on the form and injects the value.
Args:
data (dict|watson.http.messages.Request): A dict of key/value pairs to populate the form with.
"""
self.invalidate()
if hasattr(data, 'post'):
raw_data = MultiDict()
raw_data.update(data.post.items())
raw_data.update(data.files.items())
else:
raw_data = data
self._set_data_on_fields(raw_data)
def _set_data_on_fields(self, data):
# internal method for setting the data on the fields
for key, value in data.items():
if key in self._mapped_fields and key not in self._ignored_bound_fields:
self._mapped_fields[key].value = value
# error methods
@cached_property
def errors(self):
"""Returns a list of errors associated with the form.
If the form has not been validated yet, calling this property
will cause validation to occur.
"""
self.is_valid()
errors = {}
for field_name, field in self.fields.items():
error_list = field.errors
if error_list:
errors[field_name] = {'messages': field.errors,
'label': field.label.text}
if self._form_errors:
errors['form'] = {'messages': self._form_errors, 'label': 'Form'}
return errors
# binding methods
@property
def bound_object(self):
return self._bound_object
[docs] def bind(self, obj=None, mapping=None, ignored_fields=None, hydrate=True):
"""Binds an object to the form.
Optionally additional mapping can be specified in order to set values on
any of the classes that may exist within the object.
If this method is called after the data has been set on the form, then
the existing data will be overridden with the attributes on the object
unless hydrate is set to false.
Args:
obj (class|dict): the class to bind to the form.
mapping (dict): the mapping between the form fields and obj attributes.
ignored_fields (list|tuple): fields to ignore when binding.
bool hydrate: whether or not to hydrate the form with the obj attributes.
Example:
.. code-block:: python
form = ...
user = User(username='test')
form.bind(user)
form.username.value # 'test'
"""
self._ignored_bound_fields = ignored_fields or []
if obj:
self._bound_object = obj
if mapping:
self._bound_object_mapping = mapping
self.invalidate()
if obj and hydrate:
self.__hydrate_obj_to_form()
# validation methods
@property
def validated(self):
return self._validated
[docs] def invalidate(self):
"""Invalidate the data that has been bound on the form.
This is called automatically when data is bound to the form and
sets the forms validity to invalid.
"""
attrs = ('_data', '_raw_data', '_errors', '_form_errors')
for attr in attrs:
with suppress(AttributeError):
delattr(self, attr)
self._validated = self._valid = False
[docs] def is_valid(self):
"""Determine whether or not the form and relating values are valid.
Filter all the values on the fields associated with the form, and
then validate each field. Will only execute the filter/validation
steps if the form has not been previously validated, or has
been invalidated.
Returns:
boolean value depending on the validity of the form.
"""
if not self.validated:
self._form_errors = []
self._valid = True
for field_name, field in self.fields.items():
field.filter()
valid = field.validate()
if len(valid) > 0:
self._valid = False
if self._valid:
for validator in self.validators:
try:
validator(self)
except ValueError as exc:
self._valid = False
self._form_errors.append(str(exc))
self._validated = True
if self._valid and self._bound_object:
self.__hydrate_form_to_obj()
return self._valid
# rendering methods
[docs] def open(self, **kwargs):
"""Render the start tag of the form.
Any addition kwargs will be used within the attributes.
"""
self._rendering = True
attrs = self.attributes.copy()
if kwargs:
attrs.update(kwargs)
return '<form {0}>'.format(flatten_attributes(attrs))
[docs] def close(self, include_http_request=True):
"""Render the end tag of the form.
If the form has the http_request_method input then include it in the
tag by default.
Args:
include_http_request (boolean): Whether or not to include the HTTP_REQUEST_METHOD field
"""
self._rendering = False
tag = '{0}</form>'
field = ''
if include_http_request and hasattr(self, 'http_request_method'):
field = str(self.fields['http_request_method'])
return tag.format(field)
[docs] def render(self, with_tag='div', with_label=True):
"""Output the entire form as a string.
Called automatically by the __str__ method.
Args:
with_tag (string): the tag to be used to separate the elements.
with_label (boolean): render each field with it's label.
Returns:
A string representation of the form.
"""
html = '{open}{fields}{close}'
fields = ['<{0}>{1}</{0}>'.format(with_tag,
field.render_with_label() if with_label else str(field))
for field_name, field in self.fields.items()]
return (
html.format(
open=self.open(),
close=self.close(False),
fields=''.join(fields))
)
# convenience methods
@property
def name(self):
return self.attributes['name']
@property
def method(self):
return self.attributes['method']
@property
def action(self):
return self.attributes['action']
@property
def enctype(self):
return self.attributes['enctype']
def __len__(self):
"""Return the number of fields associated with the form.
"""
return len(self.fields)
def __repr__(self):
return '<{0} name:{1} method:{2} action:{3} fields:{4}>'.format(
get_qualified_name(self),
self.name,
self.method,
self.action,
len(self))
# hydration and internal methods
def __hydrate_obj_to_form(self):
# should never be called externally. Triggered by bind.
obj_mapping = self._bound_object_mapping or {}
for field_name, field in self.fields.items():
attr = field_name
current_obj = self._bound_object
if field_name in obj_mapping:
for name in obj_mapping[field_name][0:-1]:
try:
current_obj = getattr(current_obj, name)
except:
raise AttributeError(
'Mapping for object does not match object structure.')
if hasattr(current_obj, attr):
self.fields[field_name].value = getattr(current_obj, attr)
def __hydrate_form_to_obj(self):
# should never be called externally. Triggered by is_valid.
obj_mapping = self._bound_object_mapping or {}
for field_name in self.data:
current_obj = self._bound_object
value = self.fields[field_name].value
attr = field_name
if field_name in obj_mapping:
attr = obj_mapping[field_name][-1]
for name in obj_mapping[field_name][0:-1]:
try:
current_obj = getattr(current_obj, name)
except:
raise AttributeError(
'Mapping for object does not match object structure.')
if hasattr(current_obj, attr) and attr not in self._ignored_bound_fields:
try:
setattr(current_obj, attr, value or None)
except: # pragma: no cover
# something nasty happened here, the user should manage it
pass
[docs]class Multipart(Form):
"""Convenience class for forms that should be multipart/form-data.
By default, the Form class will automatically detect whether or not
a field is of type file, and convert it to multipart.
"""
[docs] def __init__(self, name, method='post', action=None, **kwargs):
kwargs['enctype'] = 'multipart/form-data'
super(Multipart, self).__init__(name, method, action, **kwargs)