[Lift] Accessing innerHTML during bind?

2010-02-03 Thread Tim Maxwell
Hi folks,

I am trying to do binds based on a list of products. The point is to
create links that can be wrapped around existing text or images.
Something like this:

signup:links.force_PRODThis is the link text our marketing dept.
creates/signup:link

Here's what I have so far in the snippet related to it:

 def links(html:NodeSeq): NodeSeq={

val productBinds:Seq[BindParam] = Product.findActive.flatMap{
  prod = List[BindParam] (  TheBindParam( force_+prod.product,
SHtml.link(/forced?product=+prod.product, ()=() , _ ) )  )
}
bind(links , html, productBinds: _*)

  }

Cheers,
Tim

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Re: [Lift] Accessing innerHTML during bind?

2010-02-03 Thread David Pollak
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 12:44 PM, Tim Maxwell truthspi...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi folks,

 I am trying to do binds based on a list of products. The point is to
 create links that can be wrapped around existing text or images.
 Something like this:

 signup:links.force_PRODThis is the link text our marketing dept.
 creates/signup:link

 Here's what I have so far in the snippet related to it:

  def links(html:NodeSeq): NodeSeq={

val productBinds:Seq[BindParam] = Product.findActive.flatMap{
  prod = List[BindParam] (  TheBindParam( force_+prod.product,
 SHtml.link(/forced?product=+prod.product, ()=() , _ ) )  )
}
bind(links , html, productBinds: _*)


It's so cool to see how people stuff in Lift...

Within your function, you can get the element that's being bound with:

BindHelpers.currentNode: Box[Elem]

On the other hand, if you're looking to get the children of the node
currently being bound:

 FuncBindParam(force_+prod.product, body = a
href={/forced?product=+Helpers.urlEncode(prod.product)}{body}/a)

Hope this helps.

Thanks,

David


  }

 Cheers,
 Tim

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