well,actually i need to heavily customize admin generators to create
various functionalities, so i haven't got a single example, i provide
some of them that i could use:
batch_position: top # (top,bottom,both)
toggable_fields: [ gallery, field1,field2 ] # fields who will have a
jquery effect to toggle containers
floating_components: [ component1,component2, component3 ] # ok ,maybe
this is a bit too much, but is only for the sake of the example
The goal i'd want to reach is to provide other developers in the
company, admin generators already configured / built with some custom
needs
I looked in the built-in themes, and for example they look for
$this->configuration->getValue('list.batch_actions')
or again
$this->configuration->getValue('list.display')
or again
$this->getI18NString ('list.title')
i'd like to find a way to make
$this->configuration->getValue('list.batch_position')
parsable with a custom function...
On 12 Lug, 12:25, Daniel Lohse <[email protected]> wrote:
> This sounds much too abtract (custom_option1) — what use-case do you have?
>
> Cheers, Daniel
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On Jul 12, 2010, at 12:18 PM, Thor <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi all,
> > i cannot understand how to customize the admin generator :
> > i am using propel, and i see that from the generator.yml the first
> > line is the class used by the generator, therefore in my case
> > sfPropelGenerator.
>
> > I think that extending that class with a custom one is the first step,
> > what i'd like to know, and i didn't find any information about it, is
> > how to parse the yml with options i want, for example by adding some
> > options
>
> > list:
> > display: [ title, _content, status, created_at ]
> > batch_actions: { }
> > custom_option1: true
> > custom_option2: { attrib1: xyz, attrib2: aaa }
> > etc..
>
> > could someone please address me toward the correct direction?
> > what class do i have to look for?
>
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