I put an article on the wiki about OneToMany -- http://wiki.github.com/dpp/liftweb/how-to-work-with-one-to-many-relationships .
On Sun, Aug 2, 2009 at 11:20 AM, Naftoli Gugenheim <naftoli...@gmail.com>wrote: > Glad to hear. Also see mapper.view.ItemsList (anyone have a better name?), > which is used by TableEditor. It's a similar idea without relationships. > Should MappedOne/ManyToMany be based on ItemsList? > Also should I take Mapped out of those names? After all, they're not > MappedFields and they don't correspond to a table column. > > ------------------------------------- > Magnus Alvestad<magnus.alves...@gmail.com> wrote: > > This work that you've done in Mapper fits in very well with something > I've been planning to do. In a Java project some time ago we > implemented a 'change engine'. We were loading big pension agreements, > manipulating them in a web interface and finally saving them back to > the database. While the user was working on the agreement, we > generated a list of changes, containing enough information to replay > or unroll the change. We could use this to implement undo and some > semi-intelligent merging when two users were trying to commit changes > to the same agreement. We also let the user review his changes before > saving, and we indicated changed fields visually. We were even > thinking of implementing some kind of macro or replay functionality, > but never got that far. > > I've been trying to implement something similar as a lift component, > but with the old relationship handling it wasn't practical. With your > changes it should be. Thanks! > > -Magnus > > On Jul 27, 9:57 pm, Naftoli Gugenheim <naftoli...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I committed some code last night, which can help building mapper-based > view snippets, with G-d's help. It includes the following classes: > > (1-2) net.liftweb.mapper.OneToMany, ManyToMany: Gives a more > object-oriented approach to managing related entites. You can manage the > many side of a 1-n and n-n as a mutable collection of children, and the > parent of a child can be set directly, instead of via its id. And the > children are not saved to the database when you add them until you call save > on it or its parent, nor deleted when you remove tem until you call > delete_!, which is very helpful when you need to keep track of adds/removes > through multiple requests. For example, if you are displaying a list and you > can click delete, but it shouldn't be permanently deleted until you click > save. > > There is a new package, ...mapper.view, which contains a number of > utilities for mapper-based views: > > (3-4) ModelView and ModelSnippet provide a number of building blocks for > views that are too complex to CRUDify. Inherit ModelSnippet (which extends > StatefulSnippet) and wrap your entities in ModelView (view is used in the > sense of a wrapper). > > (5) Util provides some more building blocks that just be imported, > without needing a ModelSnippet context. > > (6-7) Paginator makes it easy to create paginated, user sortable > listings. You can use PaginatedSnippet instead of ModelSnippet to help. > > (8-10) ItemsList lets you manage a list of entities with pending > additions and deletions. It's used by TableEditor, which is a very easy to > use and customizable snippet to edit tables directly. It's useful for > editing short lists, e.g., a lookup table like cities. Don't forget to > register the table in Boot. > > (11) Then there's the experimental FormProcessor, if you need your form > to be processed in one block instead of separate closures, e.g., to surround > with try. > > (12) Also experimental is sitemap.XmlMenu which lets you write menus in > xml. > > (13) I may add CaseEnum, which lets you write case classes that > automatically double as an Enumeration. > > Questions, comments, suggestions, and constructive criticism are more > than welcome! > > Thanks. > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Lift" group. To post to this group, send email to liftweb@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to liftweb+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/liftweb?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---