Hi!
This part I know. But I meant the javascript side - how the current value
is loaded there? Is there a method that allows me to retrieve the current
template field value whil I'm in js?
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Yury Katkov
On Tue, Jul 29, 2014 at 5:49 PM, Yaron Koren <ya...@wikiworks.com> wrote:
> Hi Yury,
>
> Well, each form input's own file (contained in /includes/forminputs)
> contains a getHTML() method, which in turn has a $cur_value parameter that
> holds the current value. All those getHTML() methods are called from
> SFFormPrinter::formHTML(), a monstrously large method that's really the
> heart of Semantic Forms. Look for the variables $cur_value and
> $cur_value_in_template in that function.
>
> -Yaron
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 29, 2014 at 10:39 AM, Yury Katkov <katkov.ju...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> > Yes, that kind of autocomplatetion might require some kind of custom
>> Javascript solutio
>> I'm trying to develop exactly that. For now I'm able to load the list of
>> <option > tags for all my dropdown, but I can't figure out, how to
>> initialize my dropdown with the current value. Yaron, what function
>> populates forms inputs with the current values (taken from templates)?
>>
>> -----
>> Yury Katkov
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 12:44 AM, Yaron Koren <ya...@wikiworks.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Yury,
>>>
>>> Oh... that's a lot of files! Yes, that kind of autocomplatetion might
>>> require some kind of custom Javascript solution. Although, if the goal is
>>> to have a wiki page for each of those files, another option is to just
>>> create a page for each file automatically, with the first 2-4 of those
>>> template fields already filled in. You could do that with the Data Transfer
>>> extension, or a custom script; the latter might be better, given the
>>> massive size of the data.
>>>
>>> -Yaron
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 12:43 PM, Yury Katkov <katkov.ju...@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Yaron!
>>>>
>>>> > (First, it doesn't matter that much, but this question should
>>>> probably have been sent to the SMW users list.)
>>>> Sorry... I thought it requires the creation of form input or patching
>>>> the SF, so I asked it here.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for the way, but it will not work for me because:
>>>>
>>>> 1) we will probably have 50-100 servers
>>>> 2) each of the servers will have lot's of files: sometimes several
>>>> terabytes of 10M images. That's a lot.
>>>> 3) I've used the example for the file server and it's my current need/
>>>> However I'm very interested in a generic API calls from withing the
>>>> semantic form when we put some data in the form and sending the ajax call
>>>> to an api with our current field values as the parameters.
>>>>
>>>> for now I will try to solve this with javascript extension that listens
>>>> the blur() action and the REST-API that is responsible for delivering the
>>>> information
>>>>
>>>> -----
>>>> Yury Katkov
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 4:09 PM, Yaron Koren <ya...@wikiworks.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Yury,
>>>>>
>>>>> (First, it doesn't matter that much, but this question should probably
>>>>> have been sent to the SMW users list.)
>>>>>
>>>>> You didn't explicitly say it, but I'm guessing that (a) the set of
>>>>> file names to be autocompleted on is all the files contained in that file
>>>>> server, and (b) this information is not stored anywhere in the wiki.
>>>>>
>>>>> Assuming that, I think there's a way to do this, but it takes some
>>>>> work, and it's a hack. First, you'd need to write some web-based script,
>>>>> outside of the wiki, that, when you go to the URL for that script, outputs
>>>>> a table with two columns: a server name and a file name; containing the
>>>>> entire list of all the relevant files and of course the server for each.
>>>>> It
>>>>> can be done as CSV, XML or JSON, though I would think the easiest way to
>>>>> do
>>>>> it would be as CSV.
>>>>>
>>>>> Then you should install the External Data extension, if you don't have
>>>>> it already, and, in one page in the wiki (it can be any page), have a call
>>>>> to #get_web_data and then #store_external_table, so that all of that data
>>>>> gets stored as subobjects. It's important that the #store_external_table
>>>>> call uses the same semantic properties that are used in the template. So
>>>>> if
>>>>> your template has properties like "Has server" and "Has filename", the
>>>>> #store_external_table call should look something like:
>>>>>
>>>>> {{#store_external_table:Server-file pair |Has server={{{server}}} |Has
>>>>> filename={{{file}}} }}
>>>>>
>>>>> (The property name in the first argument doesn't matter.)
>>>>>
>>>>> Now, within the form, you just need to use "values dependent on"
>>>>> within the "Filename" field. Let's say that the template is called "File
>>>>> information", and the first two template fields are "Server" and
>>>>> "Filename". The "Filename" field tag in the form might look like:
>>>>>
>>>>> {{{field|Filename|input type=text with autocomplete|values dependent
>>>>> on=File information[Server]}}}
>>>>>
>>>>> ...and hopefully that will work. Who knows, stranger things have
>>>>> happened. :)
>>>>>
>>>>> What makes this more of a hack is that the wiki page with the
>>>>> #store_external_table call will need to have its data regularly refreshed
>>>>> in order to capture any changes to the set of files. That can be done by
>>>>> resaving the page, or calling an SMW data refresh in some way.
>>>>>
>>>>> -Yaron
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 5:45 AM, Yury Katkov <katkov.ju...@gmail.com>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Yaron, everyone!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Very often I need to perform some actions while being inside the
>>>>>> form. For example right now I have this form:
>>>>>> http://i.imgur.com/cYNHSFN.png
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I need the following behavior:
>>>>>> 1) User picks the file server from the dropdown
>>>>>> 2) The form sends the js-query to the server and retrieves the
>>>>>> filenames.
>>>>>> 3) the Filename field got populated with autocompletion values -
>>>>>> possible filenames.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> How do you think is possible to achieve such behavior?
>>>>>> -----
>>>>>> Yury Katkov
>>>>>>
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