You need to supply your own css to override it.
Ramsey On Sep 10, 2012, at 9:55 AM, Antoine Berry wrote:
You were right, the buttons are
actually hidden on the span tag! How could I set it?
Le 10/09/12 17:56, Ramsey Gurley a écrit :
On Sep 10, 2012, at 7:57 AM, Antoine Berry wrote:
Hi,
Well my action methods match this signature... Here's my
class :
public class ListInvoiceController extends
ERDBranchDelegate {
private WOComponent sender;
private WOComponent sender() {
return sender;
}
private void setSender(WOComponent sender) {
this.sender = sender;
}j
You don't need a sender ivar. You can delete these.
private D2WContext d2wContext() {
return (D2WContext)
sender().valueForKey("d2wContext");
}
ERDBranchDelegate does this for you. Just use
d2wContext(sender)
private EOEnterpriseObject object() {
return
(EOEnterpriseObject)d2wContext().valueForKey("object");
}
object(sender)
public WOComponent copyButton (WOComponent sender){
setSender(sender);
Invoice invoice = (Invoice)object();
EOEnterpriseObject invoiceCopy =
invoice.copy(null);
EditPageInterface epi =
D2W.factory().editPageForNewObjectWithEntityNamed(Invoice.Keys.ENTITY_NAME,
sender.session());
epi.setObject(invoiceCopy);
((InvoiceWizardPage) epi).isCopy = true;
return (WOComponent) epi;
}
public WOComponent pdfButton(WOComponent sender){
setSender(sender);
Invoice invoice = (Invoice) object();
PDFInvoice pdfPage = (PDFInvoice)
WOApplication.application().pageWithName(PDFInvoice.class.getName(),
(WOContext) sender.context().clone());
pdfPage.setInvoice(invoice);
return pdfPage;
}
}
my rules :
80 : (pageConfiguration like 'List*Invoice' and
session.isSubjectAdmin = '1') => actions = {"left" =
("controllerAction"); "right" = ("inspectAction"); }
[com.webobjects.directtoweb.Assignment]
100 : propertyKey = 'controllerAction' =>
componentName = "ERDControllerButton"
[com.webobjects.directtoweb.Assignment]
105 : pageConfiguration like 'List*Invoice' =>
pageController = "ListInvoiceController"
[er.directtoweb.ERDDelayedObjectCreationAssignment]
Noted your followup message. Yes, this last rule needs the fully
class name with package.
And when I go to a list page which have this controller,
I've noticed that the rules are fired . I must have missed
something but I don't know where... Do you maybe have an
exemple in which I could search?
Thanks a lot!
The method signatures look right. You're using ERModern
aren't you? I think ERModern hides the ERDController button
with CSS. Check your page source to see if it's really there.
Ramsey
Le 07/09/12 20:37, Ramsey Gurley a écrit :
You probably don't need a rule. The branch
delegate will supply the default branch choices. You just
have to make sure your action methods match the signature
public WOComponent myButton(WOComponent sender)
Ramsey
On Sep 7, 2012, at 7:31 AM, Antoine Berry wrote:
Hello,
Actually I wrote my rules again and now there's
no exceptions anymore. I don't know why that
didn't work before, I must have put something
wrong... But now that the rules are fired, the
buttons which I would want to add in my list
aren't display. What are the rules to display
the custom buttons? is it the "branchChoices"
rule?
All my rules about this pageController :
80 : ((pageConfiguration like 'List*Invoice' or
pageConfiguration like 'ListCustomer' or
pageConfiguration like 'ListBankAccount' or
pageConfiguration like 'ListCompany') and
session.isSubjectAdmin = '1') => actions =
{"left" = ("inspectAction", "deleteAction");
"right" = ("controllerAction"); }
[com.webobjects.directtoweb.Assignment]
100 : propertyKey = 'controllerAction' =>
componentName = "ERDControllerButton"
[com.webobjects.directtoweb.Assignment]
105 : entity.name =
'Invoice' => pageController =
"fr.sophiacom.application.ui.delegates.ListInvoiceController"
[er.directtoweb.ERDDelayedObjectCreationAssignment]
Le 06/09/12 19:14, Ramsey Gurley a écrit :
On Sep 6, 2012, at 2:22 AM, Antoine Berry
wrote:
Hello Ramsey,
Thank you about the quick answer. I
understood why you told me not to use
the nextPageDelegate. I tried a couple
of things with it, and you were right,
embedded component are already perfectly
managed. So I followed your advice and
tried to solve my problem with a
pageController, which seems way easier
(and smarter).
I found an old email on the web (by Anjo
Krank : http://www.digipedia.pl/usenet/thread/17625/14191/)
which explain how to add a custom button
on a list. The rule where I set the
pageController is fired, but my actions
rule throws an exception :
Reason:
<fr.sophiacom.sophiacture.business.Invoice
0x36cebdbf> valueForKey(): lookup of
unknown key: 'controllerAction'. This
class does not have an instance variable
of the name controllerAction or
_controllerAction, nor a method of the
name controllerAction,
_controllerAction, getControllerAction,
or _getControllerAction
What does the stack trace look like?
I kind of understand why this exception
occurred but I can't find the solution.
The email is quite old now so I thought
that maybe something has changed since?
my rules for the controller :
80 : ((pageConfiguration like
'List*Invoice' or pageConfiguration like
'ListCustomer' or pageConfiguration like
'ListBankAccount' or pageConfiguration
like 'ListCompany') and
session.isSubjectAdmin = '1') =>
actions = {"left" = ("inspectAction",
"controllerAction"); "right" =
("deleteAction"); }
[com.webobjects.directtoweb.Assignment]
105 : entity.name
= 'Invoice' => pageController =
"fr.sophiacom.application.ui.delegates.ListInvoiceController"
[er.directtoweb.ERDDelayedObjectCreationAssignment]
100 : propertyKey = 'controllerAction'
=> componentName =
"ERDControllerButton"
[com.webobjects.directtoweb.Assignment]
PS : for a list I set the actions with
"left = (...)" and "right = (...)", but
what about an inspect page, or an edit
page? I tried a couple of things like
"bottom = (...)" for exemple but it
doesn't seem to work... Do you know
which keyword I have to use?
Le 04/09/12 19:12, Ramsey Gurley a
écrit :
Hi Antoine,
You almost had it. Use the entire class path and use the ERDDelayedObjectCreationAssignment instead of Assignment. That will generate the object using the default constructor.
Be aware though... if you are working with embedded D2W pages with a bound action binding, you can't set the nextPageDelegate because it is already set. In most cases, I don't use the nextPageDelegate. I use the pageController instead.
Ramsey
On Sep 4, 2012, at 9:54 AM, Antoine Berry wrote:
Hello everybody,
I'm working on a D2W application, and I'm trying to override most of the nextPage default behavior. I've created a delegate which reorient the user on an inspect page of his object after its creation (for exemple), and first i've set it in the code (through the navigationController), and it worked quite well.
But I would want to do it directly in the rules, cause I don't have direct access on every pages, like the edit pages for exemple. So I tried to add a rule like "100 : pageConfiguration like 'CreateMyObject' => nextPageDelegate <= InspectAfterCreationDelegate". But there is a ClassCastException : "cannot cast from java.lang.String to com.webobjects.directtoweb.NextPageDelegate". And it's the same exception when I put the complete path of my class...
I've tried different things, but I can't find a solution, and I don't know where to search. I'm new on the mailing list so I'm sorry if this subject has been discussed before (maybe somebody have an archive about a similar discussion).
Antoine
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