form.element(_name='location')['onfocus'] = 'geoLocation()'
BUT
You should really do this in the view:
<script>
jQuery(function() {
jQuery('[name=location]').focus(geoLocation);
});
</script>
On Tuesday, 12 July 2016 05:15:27 UTC-5, pbt wrote:
>
> I know how to generate input fields from form. My doubt is I want to add
> an event 'onFocus' to that field. How to do that using SQLFORM.factory
>
> On Tuesday, July 12, 2016 at 2:49:30 PM UTC+5:30, Mirek Zvolský wrote:
>>
>> You need form and its submitting.
>> You can use Web2py form support, see web2py.com/book chapter 7:
>> FORM,
>> or SQLFORM.factory (you have to save yourselves the input value after
>> the form validation from forms.vars into db database)
>> or SQLFORM (this will save the input value automatically)
>>
>> Both SQLFORM's will generate the input element, so you need learn how to
>> modify its attributes (autofocus...) via Web2py or you can manipulate the
>> attributes via javascript (jQuery).
>>
>> With FORM you define all elements in the view. So manipulating with field
>> attributes is easy, but you have more work to do. + you need save form.vars
>> too.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Dne úterý 12. července 2016 10:43:07 UTC+2 pbt napsal(a):
>>>
>>> in models
>>> db.define_table('list'
>>> Field('name','string'),
>>> Field('location','string')
>>> )
>>>
>>> <input id="location" class="autocomplete" onFocus="geoLocation()" />
>>> I want to store the value present in the above input field to 'location'
>>> field in table 'list'.
>>>
>>>
>>>
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