There is no special place for this.
You can put them in a module and import, in a controller or in a model
where you need them.
For example:
def mywidgetfield, value):
return INPUT(_type='text',
value=value,
_id = '%s_%s' % (field._tablename, field.name),
_class = field.type,
_name = field.name,
requires = field.requires)
...Field('myfield',widget=mywidget)...
On Jan 24, 11:21 pm, weheh <[email protected]> wrote:
> OK, now I'm scared. I don't even know what file the custom widget is
> supposed to live in (and I've read the doc, I swear). Do you know of
> any good examples I could look at on doing an AJAX call on a drop down
> list, where the drop down value is used to pick a value from a table
> and then send it back to the view to update a div?
>
> On Jan 24, 11:03 pm, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > yes
>
> > On Jan 24, 9:15 pm, weheh <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I'm combining two tables into one form (yet again). I'm using
> > > SQLFORM.factory(db.auth_user,db.table1) to combine the 2 tables into 1
> > > form. All fields have unique names.
>
> > > I am custom designing the form to make it more compact than the linear
> > > approach used by SQLFORM. Therefore, I end up using
> > > form.custom.begin ... form.custom.widget.fieldname ...
> > > form.custom.end.
>
> > > One of the widgets is a drop-down list. Based on the value of the drop
> > > down, I want to query the db and get a cost information on the fly and
> > > update the form with this information. Do I need to write a
> > > custom.widget to make this work? How else can I get the AJAX script to
> > > talk to the form?
>
>
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