template::element::create (public)
template::element::create form_id element_id [ args... ]
Defined in packages/acs-templating/tcl/element-procs.tcl
Append an element to a form object. If a submission is in progress, values for the element are prepared and validated.
- Parameters:
- Options:
- form_id (required)
- The identifier of the form to which the element is to be added. The form must have been previously created with a form create statement.
- element_id (required)
- A keyword identifier for the element that is unique in the context of the form.
- -widget
- The name of an input widget for the element. Valid widgets must have a rendering procedure defined in the template::widget namespace.
- -datatype
- The name of a datatype for the element values. Valid datatypes must have a validation procedure defined in the template::data::validate namespace.
- -label
- The label for the form element.
- -html
- A list of name-value attribute pairs to include in the HTML tag for widget. Typically used for additional formatting options, such as cols or rows, or for JavaScript handlers.
- -maxlength
- The maximum allowable length in bytes. Will be checked using 'string bytelength'. Will also cause 'input' widgets (text, integer, etc.) to get a maxlength="..." attribute.
- -options
- A list of options for select lists and button groups (check boxes or radio buttons). The list contains two-element lists in the form { {label value} {label value} {label value} ...}
- -fieldset
- A list of name-value attribute pairs to include in the HTML tag for checkboxes and radio FIELDSET.
- -legend
- A list of name-value attribute pairs to include in the HTML tag for checkboxes and radio LEGEND.
- -legendtext
- A text for the LEGEND tag to include in the checkboxes and radio FIELDSET block
- -value
- The default value of the element
- -values
- The default values of the element, where multiple values are allowed (checkbox groups and multiselect widgets)
- -validate
- A list of custom validation blocks in the form {name { script } { message } name { script } { message } ...} where name is a unique identifier for the validation step, expression is a block to Tcl code (script) that should set the result to 1 or 0, and message is to be displayed to the user when the validation step fails, that is, if the expression evaluates to 0. Use the special variable $value to refer to the value entered by the user in that field. Note that e.g. in ad_form, all blocks are substituted, therefore, the script might require escaping.
- -sign
- Specify for a hidden widget that its value should be signed
- -help_text
- Text displayed with the element
- -help
- Display helpful hints (date widget only?)
- -optional
- A flag indicating that no value is required for this element. If a default value is specified, the default is used instead.
- -mode
- Valid values are 'display', 'edit', and the empty string. If set to 'display', the element will render as static HTML which doesn't allow editing of the value, instead of the HTML form element (e.g. <input>) which would otherwise get used. If set to 'edit', the element is as normal, allowing the user to edit the contents. If set to the empty string or not specified at all, the form's 'mode' setting is used instead.
- -nospell
- A flag indicating that no spell-checking should be performed on this element. This overrides the 'SpellcheckFormWidgets' parameter.
- -noquote
- A flag indicating that no value should not be quoted in a form. In addition, the nonquoted inform field is not transmitted as a hidden field (which can be attacked via noquote). Currently only supported by the "inform" widget type.
- -before_html
- A chunk of HTML displayed immediately before the rendered element.
- -after_html
- A chunk of HTML displayed immediately after the rendered element.
- -display_value
- Alternative value used when the element is in display mode. If specified, this value is used when the mode is set to 'display', instead of asking the element widget to render itself in display mode.
- -multiple
- A flag indicating that more than one value is expected from the input element
- -format
- Many form elements allow one to specify a format, e.g. a way the element should be displayed or interpret its value. Refer to the specific widgets for the actual behavior.
- -section
- Specify to which form section this element belongs
- -htmlarea_p
- Only relevant for textarea kind of elements, tells if the element is supposed to be rendered as a richtext editor or not.
- See Also:
- Partial Call Graph (max 5 caller/called nodes):
- Testcases:
- template_widget_file