Re: [Zope] zope basics

2000-11-23 Thread Rik Hoekstra

Using Zope, I have managed to put together a nice site for friends to create
folders, pages and upload images, etc. But there are some fundamentals that
are eluding me.

I am able to 'register' a new user through a form to create a new acl_user.
But I cannot figure out how to let them login again using that name/password
and be an AUTHENTICATED_USER with that acl_user name--other than Anonymous
User. I tried to look at AUTHENTICATION_PATH, but my browser wants to
download it--an empty file.

[rh]If you have an object to which an Anonymous user has no access, an
authentication dialog automatically pops up. If you want a real login page,
just give it restricted access, but you could any page in a restricted area
for that. Using basic authentication this is a bit clumsy. There are more
sophisticated authentication mechanisms available for Zope.

I can manage objects using dtml pretty well: create, delete, edit. If I can
figure out how to authenticate a user, I would like to be able to add a
property to new objects as they are created: (createdby:AUTHENTICATED_USER)
so that I can control which objects get a checkbox (for delete) and an edit
link for a particular user. InOtherWords, if a user creates a object, I want
that same person to be able to go back and delete or edit that object.
Anyone else can see it, but they won't be able to delete or edit the object.

[rh]Objects normally get an Owner property (under the ownder tab). In this
case you could use something like (untested)

  !--#if "AUTHENTICATED_USER.has_role('Owner',this())"--
  You own this Folder.
  !--#/if--

this is taken from http://www.zope.org/Documentation/How-To/DetectRoles


This confuses me: manage_addProperty takes (id, value, type and optionally
REQUEST) as args. What is the id? Is it the ID of the object that you want
to add a property to? Or is it the ID of the new property? The Zope Quick
Reference doesn't say, but I think it is the property's ID.

[rh]It's the id of the property. Remember you call the method on an object
(or rather in the context of an object) with an id, so passing the
manage_addProperty the object's id once again would be superfluous.


I am trying to learn from looking at the Zope interface work. After
submitting the add property form, the page url looks like this:
appRoot/objectname/manage_addProperty. I see that the objectname is behind
manage_addProperty, I know the value, id and type are passed in the REQUEST.
How can I take advantage of this following a line like:

dtml-call expr="manage_addImage(id=title, file=file, title=title)"

...to add a property to that image?

several options (just in dtml, all not tested):

dtml-call expr="your_image.manage_addProperty(id=yourid,
value=yourvalue, type=yourtype)"

dtml-with your_image
   dtml-call expr="manage_addProperty(id=yourid, value=yourvalue,
type=yourtype)"
/dtml-with

Note that if the REQUEST has the right values (from a form)   you can
alternatively also just pass it the REQUEST , the manage_addProperty method
will know how to take the variables from the REQUEST.

I found some useful tidbits at a howto page on Zope site somewhere. But it
was pretty sparse and just whetted my appetite. I am coming from NT/IIS ASP
world. So I am struggling.

[rh] But you have much to win ;-)

Can anyone point me to a richer source of samples that will help me get up
this hill?

There are a faq and a ZSnippets on zdp.zope.org which may provide some more
examples. Also look at the many howtos. The documentation section of the
zope site should be making them more easily accessible in some time.

hth

Rik


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Re: [Zope] zope basics thanks

2000-11-23 Thread richard lanham


Thanks to all for the immense help.
Richard


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[Zope] zope basics

2000-11-22 Thread Katherine Allard



Using Zope, I have managed to put together a nice 
site for friends to create folders, pagesand upload images, etc. But there 
are some fundamentals that are eluding me.

I am able to 'register' a new user through a form 
to create a new acl_user. But I cannot figure out how to let them login again 
using that name/password and be an AUTHENTICATED_USER with that acl_user 
name--other than Anonymous User. I tried to look at AUTHENTICATION_PATH, but my 
browser wants to download it--an empty file.

I can manage objects using dtml pretty well: 
create, delete, edit. If I can figure out how to authenticate a user, I would 
like to be able to add a property tonew objects as they are created: 
(createdby:AUTHENTICATED_USER) so that I can control which objects get a 
checkbox (for delete) and an edit linkfor a particular user. InOtherWords, 
ifa user createsa object, I want that same personto be able to 
go back and delete or edit that object. Anyone else can see it, but they won't 
be able to delete or edit the object.

This confuses me: manage_addProperty takes (id, 
value, type and optionally REQUEST) as args. What is the id? Is it the ID of the 
object that you want to add a property to? Or is it the ID of the new property? 
The Zope Quick Reference doesn't say, but I think it is the property's 
ID.

I am trying to learn from looking at the Zope 
interface work. After submitting the add property form, the page url looks like 
this: appRoot/objectname/manage_addProperty. I see that the objectname is behind 
manage_addProperty, I know the value, id and type are passed in the REQUEST. How 
can I take advantage of this following a line like:

dtml-callexpr="manage_addImage(id=title, 
file=file, title=title)"

...to add a property to that image?

I found some useful tidbits at a howto page on Zope 
site somewhere. But it was pretty sparse and just whetted my appetite. I am 
coming from NT/IIS ASP world. So I am struggling. Can anyone point me to a 
richer source of samples that will help me get up this hill?

Thanks,
Richard