Re: [Repoze-dev] form generation package recommended for use with BFG?
Fergus Doyle wrote: > +1 > > I also normally set up a bunch form fields as template macros and then > write a template for each form pulling the widgets together (allowing > for default values and errors to be displayed in a standard way) > instead of using a form generation utility. I find it allows for much > greater flexibility if you are dealing with highly stylised / > customised forms throughout a project. Yup, the KARL project was using FormEncode (and repoze.enformed) until recently. It works well for smaller projects, but as things got more complicated, it turned out that the template macros and the form fields pulling them together were evolving into a form generation package, and not a very good one. So the decision was made to switch to Formish, since it sucks less than the ad-hoc form generation that was happening. KARL is a bit of a beast, though; for smaller projects (read: most of them) FormEncode and manual form templating is a fine idea. -r > > On 30 Apr 2010, at 01:40, Darryl Cousins wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I happily use FormEncode with BFG. >> >> http://formencode.org/Design.html >> >> Best, >> Darryl >> >> On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 10:23 AM, Rob Miller wrote: >>> Chris Withers wrote: Hi All, Is there anything akin to Django's form generation and handling stuff that's recommended for use with BFG? >>> repoze.bfg.formish is probably your best bet right now: >>> >>> http://svn.repoze.org/repoze.bfg.formish/trunk/docs/index.rst >>> >>> it's being used pretty heavily by the KARL project, so there's lots >>> of in-use >>> code to look at, the tags (and the classes they >>> refer to) in >>> this file are a good place to start: >>> >>> http://osi.agendaless.com/bfgsvn/karl/trunk/karl/content/views/configure.zcml >>> >>> chris has been working on repoze.deform, which is similar in many >>> ways to >>> repoze.bfg.formish, but takes a different approach to >>> serialization, along w/ >>> some other differences. see: >>> >>> http://docs.repoze.org/deform/ >>> >>> and: >>> >>> http://www.plope.com/peppercorn >>> >>> the deform stuff is much less battle-worn, however; not only has >>> repoze.bfg.formish been around for longer, but formish itself has a >>> life of >>> its own outside of repoze-land, whereas i'm not sure if deform has >>> even seen >>> any production use yet. >>> >>> -r ___ Repoze-dev mailing list Repoze-dev@lists.repoze.org http://lists.repoze.org/listinfo/repoze-dev
Re: [Repoze-dev] form generation package recommended for use with BFG?
+1 I also normally set up a bunch form fields as template macros and then write a template for each form pulling the widgets together (allowing for default values and errors to be displayed in a standard way) instead of using a form generation utility. I find it allows for much greater flexibility if you are dealing with highly stylised / customised forms throughout a project. On 30 Apr 2010, at 01:40, Darryl Cousins wrote: > Hi, > > I happily use FormEncode with BFG. > > http://formencode.org/Design.html > > Best, > Darryl > > On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 10:23 AM, Rob Miller wrote: >> Chris Withers wrote: >>> Hi All, >>> >>> Is there anything akin to Django's form generation and handling >>> stuff >>> that's recommended for use with BFG? >> >> repoze.bfg.formish is probably your best bet right now: >> >> http://svn.repoze.org/repoze.bfg.formish/trunk/docs/index.rst >> >> it's being used pretty heavily by the KARL project, so there's lots >> of in-use >> code to look at, the tags (and the classes they >> refer to) in >> this file are a good place to start: >> >> http://osi.agendaless.com/bfgsvn/karl/trunk/karl/content/views/configure.zcml >> >> chris has been working on repoze.deform, which is similar in many >> ways to >> repoze.bfg.formish, but takes a different approach to >> serialization, along w/ >> some other differences. see: >> >> http://docs.repoze.org/deform/ >> >> and: >> >> http://www.plope.com/peppercorn >> >> the deform stuff is much less battle-worn, however; not only has >> repoze.bfg.formish been around for longer, but formish itself has a >> life of >> its own outside of repoze-land, whereas i'm not sure if deform has >> even seen >> any production use yet. >> >> -r >> >> ___ >> Repoze-dev mailing list >> Repoze-dev@lists.repoze.org >> http://lists.repoze.org/listinfo/repoze-dev >> > ___ > Repoze-dev mailing list > Repoze-dev@lists.repoze.org > http://lists.repoze.org/listinfo/repoze-dev ___ Repoze-dev mailing list Repoze-dev@lists.repoze.org http://lists.repoze.org/listinfo/repoze-dev
Re: [Repoze-dev] form generation package recommended for use with BFG?
Hi, I happily use FormEncode with BFG. http://formencode.org/Design.html Best, Darryl On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 10:23 AM, Rob Miller wrote: > Chris Withers wrote: >> Hi All, >> >> Is there anything akin to Django's form generation and handling stuff >> that's recommended for use with BFG? > > repoze.bfg.formish is probably your best bet right now: > > http://svn.repoze.org/repoze.bfg.formish/trunk/docs/index.rst > > it's being used pretty heavily by the KARL project, so there's lots of in-use > code to look at, the tags (and the classes they refer to) in > this file are a good place to start: > > http://osi.agendaless.com/bfgsvn/karl/trunk/karl/content/views/configure.zcml > > chris has been working on repoze.deform, which is similar in many ways to > repoze.bfg.formish, but takes a different approach to serialization, along w/ > some other differences. see: > > http://docs.repoze.org/deform/ > > and: > > http://www.plope.com/peppercorn > > the deform stuff is much less battle-worn, however; not only has > repoze.bfg.formish been around for longer, but formish itself has a life of > its own outside of repoze-land, whereas i'm not sure if deform has even seen > any production use yet. > > -r > > ___ > Repoze-dev mailing list > Repoze-dev@lists.repoze.org > http://lists.repoze.org/listinfo/repoze-dev > ___ Repoze-dev mailing list Repoze-dev@lists.repoze.org http://lists.repoze.org/listinfo/repoze-dev
Re: [Repoze-dev] form generation package recommended for use with BFG?
Chris Withers wrote: > Hi All, > > Is there anything akin to Django's form generation and handling stuff > that's recommended for use with BFG? repoze.bfg.formish is probably your best bet right now: http://svn.repoze.org/repoze.bfg.formish/trunk/docs/index.rst it's being used pretty heavily by the KARL project, so there's lots of in-use code to look at, the tags (and the classes they refer to) in this file are a good place to start: http://osi.agendaless.com/bfgsvn/karl/trunk/karl/content/views/configure.zcml chris has been working on repoze.deform, which is similar in many ways to repoze.bfg.formish, but takes a different approach to serialization, along w/ some other differences. see: http://docs.repoze.org/deform/ and: http://www.plope.com/peppercorn the deform stuff is much less battle-worn, however; not only has repoze.bfg.formish been around for longer, but formish itself has a life of its own outside of repoze-land, whereas i'm not sure if deform has even seen any production use yet. -r ___ Repoze-dev mailing list Repoze-dev@lists.repoze.org http://lists.repoze.org/listinfo/repoze-dev
Re: [Repoze-dev] form generation package recommended for use with BFG?
Am 28.04.2010, 21:05 Uhr, schrieb Chris Withers : > Hi All, > Is there anything akin to Django's form generation and handling stuff > that's recommended for use with BFG? repoze.formish ? Charlie (fresh from spreading the word of BFG at World Plone Day and slightly worried by the Withers increased in BFG ;-) -- Charlie Clark Managing Director Clark Consulting & Research German Office Helmholtzstr. 20 Düsseldorf D- 40215 Tel: +49-211-600-3657 Mobile: +49-178-782-6226 ___ Repoze-dev mailing list Repoze-dev@lists.repoze.org http://lists.repoze.org/listinfo/repoze-dev
[Repoze-dev] form generation package recommended for use with BFG?
Hi All, Is there anything akin to Django's form generation and handling stuff that's recommended for use with BFG? cheers, Chris -- Simplistix - Content Management, Batch Processing & Python Consulting - http://www.simplistix.co.uk ___ Repoze-dev mailing list Repoze-dev@lists.repoze.org http://lists.repoze.org/listinfo/repoze-dev