Additional formfield types for
DataForms
Description
This plugin implements a set of additional special purpose formfields to be used in
DataForm definitions.
To make use of these formfields use their type identifier in the "Type" column of a DataForm definition, such as in
Name |
Type |
Size |
Values |
Description |
Attributes |
Attachment |
attachment |
20 |
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Bytes |
bytes |
10 |
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Date2 |
date2 |
30 |
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Datetime |
datetime |
30 |
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Group |
group |
20 |
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Icon |
icon |
20 |
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Ipaddress |
ipaddress |
15 |
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Ipv6address |
ipv6address |
40 |
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Macaddress |
macaddress |
17 |
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Masked |
masked |
17 |
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Natedit |
natedit |
80x25 |
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Multitext |
multitext |
80 |
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Netmask |
netmask |
15 |
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Phonenumber |
phonenumber |
20 |
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Random |
random |
20 |
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Select2 |
select2 |
20 |
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Slider |
slider |
20 |
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Smartbox |
smartbox |
5 |
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Time |
time |
20 |
|
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Toggle |
toggle |
2 |
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Topic |
topic |
30 |
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User Or Group |
userorgroup |
30 |
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User |
user |
30 |
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Uuid |
uuid |
30 |
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Web |
web |
30 |
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When defining a formfield additional parameters may be used in the "Values" column to further customize the behavior of the element.
attachment
This formfield stores a reference to an attachment. Attachments of the current topic are selectable or any other topic attached to as
specified in the
topic
parameter. The formfield lets you upload new attachments right from within the edit dialog.
Parameters:
-
web
, topic
: location where attachments are searched for, defaults to current web.topic
-
url
: url for autocompletion, defaults to an internal template select2::attachment::url
-
filter
: regular expression of files allowed to be uploaded (note you may use a comma instead of the pipe symbol)
-
sortable
: entries in an attachment+multi
formfield can be reordered using drag'n'drop if set to true
-
upload
: boolean switch to enable/disable uploading an attachment, defaults to off
-
format
: format string to display the attachment, expands $file
, and $url
to the actual attachment
autofill
A formfield that is filled automatically based on values from one or more other formfields of the same topic. During an edit-save loop, values of fields listed in the
source
parameter
are extracted and concatenated using the specified
separator
. Values of an
autofill
formfield cannot be edited by the user.
Parameters:
Either use this approach:
-
format
: specify a format string to build up the autofill formfield; use $<field-name>
to reference a formfield (see example below)
... or do it the old way by looping over formfields:
-
header
: add an optional string prefixed to the field value, but only when the source fields are not empty
-
fields
: comma-separated list of one or more formfields to fetch values from
-
separator
: separator used when concatenating all values into a new value for the autofill
field
-
footer
: append an optional string to the field value, but only when the source fields are not empty
A typical use-case for an
autofill
field is the construction of a TopicTitle based on other form properties:
Name |
Type |
Size |
Values |
Description |
Attributes |
TopicTitle1 |
autofill |
1 |
header="Project" fields="Customer, ID, Year" |
|
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TopicTitle2 |
autofill |
1 |
format="Project-$ID ($Customer, $Year)" |
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Customer |
text |
80 |
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ID |
id |
4 |
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Year |
text |
4 |
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An
autofill
formfield is either displayed as created by the formating rules. Or the resulting value may be displayed otherwise using
a
display="..."
wiki app. Another more comfortable way is to cast the value into a different formfield type using the
type="..."
parameter.
That way the computed value may be displayed using the formfield definition of the given type. The following example will query the date of the most
recent comment and store it as epoch seconds in a "Last Reply" formfield. It is then displayed using the
Datetime
definition instead of displaying
the epoch seconds as is:
Name |
Type |
Size |
Values |
Description |
Attributes |
Last Reply |
autofill |
1 |
type="datetime" format="$percntFORMATLIST{\"$percntQUERY{\"'$percntBASEWEB$percnt.$percntBASETOPIC$percnt'/META:COMMENT.date\"}$percnt\" sort=\"on\" reverse=\"on\" limit=\"1\"}$percnt" |
date of latest reply |
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autoinc
This is a formfield type that extens Foswiki's core AUTOINC mechanism to enumerate topics when they are created and brings it to
formfields. A unique number is assigned to
autoinc
formfields whenever a topic is created will having such a DataForm attached to it.
Provisions are taken that these numbers are unique among each other. This feature allow to define number ranges based on the given configuration.
A typical use case would be to have different number ranges based on another formfield, say ProjectType:
Name |
Type |
Size |
Values |
Description |
Attributes |
Type |
radio |
3 |
new product, experimental, enhancement |
specifies the kind of project that is carried out |
M |
Number |
autoinc |
5 |
start="1000" query="Type='$Type'" |
unique project number |
h |
Whenever a topic with such a DataForm definition is used will the Number property be calculated given the
start
and
query
parameters.
That is, a unique number will be assigned for each type of project "new product", "experimental" and "enhancement". All "new product" projects
receive unique numbers among each other, likewise all "experimental" projects and "enhancement" projects.
Numbering starts at the value given to the
start
parameter, 1000 in above example. The size column of an
autoinc
formfield specifies the number of digits the number
should have similar to the
id
formfield. By default numbering starts at zero.
By default, number ranges are specified among topics using the same DataForm by means of a "base query" that filters for topics of the same kind.
This list is then subdivided by the given
query
. If for some reason you'd like to implement number ranges among different DataForms you can
disable this base query using the parameter
basequery="off"
. Not however that you should definitely define a more elaborate query to prevent
unexpected numbering among other content in the same web (see
QuerySearch.)
bytes
This formfield displays a numeric value in a "humanized" bytes notation, using magnitutes of two:
B, KB, MB, GB, TB, PB, EB and ZB.
Example:
The "FileSize" formfield will display the value using a maximum magnitude of megabytes using a precision of 4.
For instance a value of
2033189908
will be displayed as 1939.0010 MB given the parameters in above example definition.
Without any parameters this value value would be displayed using the simples way, 1.89 GB in this case.
date2
This is an alternative for the core
date
formfield type using the jQuery-ui datepicker widget instead of using the
Mishoo JSCalendar widget.
It will launch a calendar when clicking into a
date2
formfield to select a date from, as well as restricts allowed keys to be entered into the formfield. The format of a
date2
formfield value
will always be of a
YYYY-MM-DD
pattern and thus not be depending on any locale settings. This is quite important to get consistant data rather than differences based on the user's current browser language.
While the
value stored into a
date2
formfield is locale-independent will it display according to the settings of
$Foswiki::cfg{DefaultDateFormat}
settings.
Example:
Date |
date2 |
40 |
mindate="-7d" maxdate="+7d" weekends="off" |
|
|
datetime
This formfield type combines a
date2
formfield with a
time
formfield thus letting you pick a date time with a minute precision.
Example:
Parameters:
-
lang
: language of the input element, defaults to the current user's interface language
-
format
: display format of the field, default to $Foswiki::cfg{DateManipPlugin}{DefaultDateTimeFormat}
or %d %b %Y - %H:%M
-
tz
, timezone
: timezone defaults to the one definied in LocalSite.cfg
that is gmtime or servertime
group
A group reference using JQSelect2Contrib for autocompletion.
Parameters:
-
url
: url for autocompletion, default: %SCRIPTURL{"rest"}%/MoreFormfieldsPlugin/users
-
include
: regular expression a group must match to be included in the selection
-
exclude
: regular expression a group must not match to be included
-
sortable
: entries in an group+multi
formfield can be reordered using drag'n'drop if set to true
Note you may use a comma instead of the pipe symbol in regular expressions.
icon
A select box to chose an icon supported by Foswiki (famfamfam and fontawesome).
Parameters:
-
cat
: list of icon categories to be included in the selection
-
include
: regular expression of icons to include in the selection
-
exclude
: regular expression of icons to be excluded from the selection
Note you may use a comma instead of the pipe symbol in regular expressions.
An icon category can be either a topic on the icon search path as defined in
$Foswiki::cfg{JQueryPlugin}{IconSearchPath}
:
-
famfamfam
... to select famfamfam icons only
-
silkicons
... to selec from a silk icon only,
-
flagicons
... to select a flag
- ...
Or an icon category as defined in the fontawesome definition:
- Brand Icons
- Chart Icons
- Currency Icons
- Directional Icons
- File Type Icons
- Form Control Icons
- Medical Icons
- Payment Icons
- Spinner Icons
- Text Editor Icons
- Video Player Icons
- Web Application Icons
Examples:
id
Extract the numeric identifier from the topic (or web) name. This is most usefull for topics created using the
AUTOINC
feature (see
TemplateTopics).
The
AUTOINC
feature adds a numeric unique identifier when the topic is created. This identifier can be extracted using an
id
formfield type
and stored into a DataForm and be available for formatted searches.
The value in the "Size" column will be used to add leading zeros to the id. For example, given a topic FooBar1 has a DataForm
Then upon save the
id
formfield will have a value of
0001
. There is an optional "from" parameter that may have values "topic" (default) or "web".
It defines the source from which to derive the value of the
id
formfield.
Parameters: none
ipaddress
A general purpose IPv4 address, consisting of 4 octets, e.g.
10.0.0.1
Parameters: none
ipv6address
A general purpose IPv6 address,e.g.
2001:db8:85a3:8d3:1319:8a2e:370:7348
Parameters: none
macaddress
A hardware address given in 6 hex values, e.g.
00:1a:10:6f:ba:12
Parameters: none
masked
A normal textfield with optional masked input using
JQIMaskContrib
Parameters:
-
mask
: input mask
-
placeholder
: placeholder character, defaults to underscore
multitext
This is a kind of
text+multi
formfield. it stores multiple text formfields in one.
Parameters:
-
sortable
: set this to true
to be able to reorder entries using drag'n'drop
-
separator
: separator between individual text entries, defaults to ,
. NOTE that you need to choose a separator string appropriate for the expected input. for instance, by default entries are separated by comma (,
), so any string holding a comma will be separated in multiple text entries during edit. a good alternative is \n
to separate strings by newline, which should be fine for a list of multiple one-line text entries.
natedit
This renders a textarea using the
NatEditPlugin. The size of the imput fields is specified similar to the standard
textarea
formfield type.
Parameters:
*
showToolbar
: boolean ("true" or "false") to show/hide the edit toolbar, default "true"
*
autoResize
: boolean switch to automatically adjust the height of the editor to fit its content, default "false"
*
resizable
: boolean to enable/disable manual resizability of the edit area, default "false"
*
autoHideToolbar
: boolean to enable/disable the toolbar to be displayed when the editor is focused and hidden when leaving the editor, default "false"
*
autoMaxExpand
: boolean to automatically expand the editor to a maximum height, default "false"
*
minHeight
: minimum height of the editor
*
maxHeight
: maximum height of the editor
netmask
A special IP address used for routing, consisting of 4 octets, e.g.
255.255.255.0
phonenumber
A standard telephone number. This formfield uses JQueryValidate to make sure the formfield value is a valid phone number.
Parameters: none
random
This formfield type generates a random value the first time the topic is created. There are a set of different random strings:
- alpha
- upperalpha
- loweralpha
- numeric
- alphanumeric
- misc
- all (alpha, numeric, misc)
This will generate a random number of 10 characters of the given charset. If the parameters
min
and
max
are definied will the
size of the value vary between the given limits.
select2
A drop-in replacement for the standard
select
formfield. See
JQSelect2Contrib.
Parameters: none
slider
A slider widget to be used for range values. The Values column may be used to configure the element:
-
min
: minimum value, defaults to 0
-
max
: maximum value, defaults to 100
-
step
: iterate between min
and max
by a specific value, defaults to 1
-
values
: comma separated list of predefined values to chose among, defaults to an integer between min
and max
-
range
: may be "on", "off", "min" or "max" to specify the mode of the widget, if range
is set to "on" two values will be configured separated by comma, defaults to "off"
-
format
: format to display the range value(s); this can be any specification understood by sprintf, defaults to "%s" for single values and "%s - %s" for range values
Examples:
Name |
Type |
Size |
Values |
Description |
Attributes |
Default |
Simple Slider |
slider |
20 |
|
|
|
|
Formated Slider |
slider |
20 |
format="%3d%%" |
|
|
20 |
Min |
slider |
20 |
range="min" |
|
|
10 |
Max |
slider |
20 |
range="max" |
|
|
10 |
Range |
slider |
20 |
range="on" |
|
|
10,90 |
Progress |
slider |
20 |
range="min" step="5" |
|
|
|
Priority |
slider |
20 |
none, low, medium, high, urgend, emergency |
|
|
none |
Priority Range |
slider |
20 |
values="none, low, medium, high, urgend, emergency" range="on" |
|
|
medium, high |
Percent |
slider |
20 |
max="1" step="0.01" format="%.2f" |
|
|
|
smartbox
A somewhat "smarter" checkbox formfield type. It allows to select one of the values as a placeholder representing "any" value in the selection.
So given these DataForm definitions ...
Name |
Type |
Size |
Values |
Description |
Attributes |
Default |
Business Area |
smartbox |
5 |
Energy, Maritime, Oil & Gas, Software, All Business Areas* |
|
|
|
Countries |
smartbox |
5 |
Europe, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Europe* |
|
|
|
Selecting "All Business Areas" or "Europe" will select/unselect all entries at once.
The "any value" selection is the one indicated by the "*" asterisk, or if not present the first in the list.
time
A time formfield using the clockpicker widget from
http://weareoutman.github.io/clockpicker/
Example:
toggle
A toggle formfield may switch between two values, by default between "on" and "off". Alternative values may be specified like this:
Note that the size column has no effect.
topic
A topic reference using JQSelect2Contrib for autocompletion.
Parameters:
-
web
: the web the user can choose topics from; defaults to current web
-
default
: the default value to use if no value exists yet
-
url
: url for autocompletion, default: %SCRIPTURL{"rest"}%/RenderPlugin/template?expand=select2::topic;contenttype=application/json
-
TopicType
: name of a TopicType to be selected
-
include
: regular expression topics must match to be included in the selection
-
exclude
: regular expression topics must not match to be included
-
format
: format string how to render a topic value while editing, defaults to $topictitle
-
sortable
: entries in an topic+multi
formfield can be reordered using drag'n'drop if set to true
Note you may use a comma instead of the pipe symbol in regular expressions.
Custom parameters may be added. These will be appended to the autocompletion url.
There are a couple of parameters that further customize the behavior of the select2 widget. Some of the most useful ones are:
-
minimumInputLength
: number of characters that have to be entered before the autocompletion url is called to fetch matching selections from the backend; default 0
-
quietMillis
: number of milliseconds to wait for input before the backend is called for autocompletion
-
limit
: maximum number of values fetched from the autocompletion backend, default 10
These are also available for the
user
and
icon
formfield types.
userorgroup
This formfield type combines
user
and
group
formfields providing the same parameters.
user
A user reference using JQSelect2Contrib for autocompletion.
Parameters:
-
url
: url for autocompletion, default: %SCRIPTURL{"rest"}%/MoreFormfieldsPlugin/users
-
group
: members of one or more groups to select from
-
include
: regular expression a user must match to be included in the selection
-
exclude
: regular expression a user must not match to be included
-
sortable
: entries in an user+multi
formfield can be reordered using drag'n'drop if set to true
Note you may use a comma instead of the pipe symbol in regular expressions.
uuid
This formfield type generates a random UUID code the first time the topic is created.
The charset might be:
upperalpha
(default) or
loweralpha
UUIDs have got the format
XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXX
where the X chars are upper or lowercase hex values as specified by
the
charset
parameter.
An optional
prefix
parameter might be specified in which case the code will be
<prefix>-XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXX
.
web
This formfield stores a reference to web.
Parameters:
-
webs
: a list of webs to be displayed, "public", "user, "template", defaults to "user" to select any web except System, Trash, Applications and all template webs
-
include
: regular expression webs must match to be included in the selection
-
exclude
: regular expression webs must match to be excluded; exclude
has got higher precedence than the webs
parameter if specified.
-
url
: url for autocompletion, defaults to an internal template select2::wweb::url
-
sortable
: entries in an web+multi
formfield can be reordered using drag'n'drop if set to true
Installation Instructions
You do not need to install anything in the browser to use this extension. The following instructions are for the administrator who installs the extension on the server.
Open configure, and open the "Extensions" section. "Extensions Operation and Maintenance" Tab -> "Install, Update or Remove extensions" Tab. Click the "Search for Extensions" button.
Enter part of the extension name or description and press search. Select the desired extension(s) and click install. If an extension is already installed, it will
not show up in the
search results.
You can also install from the shell by running the extension installer as the web server user: (Be sure to run as the webserver user, not as root!)
cd /path/to/foswiki
perl tools/extension_installer <NameOfExtension> install
If you have any problems, or if the extension isn't available in
configure
, then you can still install manually from the command-line. See
https://foswiki.org/Support/ManuallyInstallingExtensions for more help.
Dependencies
Name | Version | Description |
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Foswiki::Plugins::DBCachePlugin | >=9.00 | Required |
Foswiki::Plugins::JQueryPlugin | >=9.00 | Required |
Foswiki::Plugins::RenderPlugin | >=4.00 | Required |
Foswiki::Plugins::TopicInteractionPlugin | >=6.00 | Required |
Foswiki::Plugins::ImagePlugin | >=8.00 | Required |
Foswiki::Contrib::JQSelect2Contrib | >1.00 | Required |
Foswiki::Contrib::JQIMaskContrib | >0 | Required |
JSON | >=2.59 | Required |
Scalar::Util | >=0 | Required |
Foswiki::Plugins::TopicTitlePlugin | >1.00 | Required for Foswiki < 2.2 |
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