use Rose::Object::MakeMethods::Generic
(
+ scalar => [ qw(controller) ],
'scalar --get_set_init' => [ qw(_actions _flash _error) ],
);
removeData => 2,
# Form Events
- focus => 1,
+ focus => 1, # kivi.set_focus(<TARGET>)
# Generic Event Handling ## pattern: $(<TARGET>).<FUNCTION>(<ARG1>, kivi.get_function_by_name(<ARG2>))
on => 3,
# ## jQuery UI dialog plugin ## pattern: $(<TARGET>).dialog('<FUNCTION>')
- # Closing and removing the popup
+ # Opening and closing and closing a popup
+ 'dialog:open' => 1, # kivi.popup_dialog(<TARGET>)
'dialog:close' => 1,
# ## jQuery Form plugin ##
'jstree:deselect_node' => 2,
'jstree:deselect_all' => 1,
+ # ## ckeditor stuff ##
+ 'focus_ckeditor' => 1, # kivi.focus_ckeditor_when_ready(<TARGET>)
+
# ## other stuff ##
redirect_to => 1, # window.location.href = <TARGET>
sub render {
my ($self, $controller) = @_;
+ $controller ||= $self->controller;
$self->reinit_widgets if $::request->presenter->need_reinit_widgets;
return $controller->render(\$self->to_json, { type => 'json' });
}
return $self;
}
+sub ckeditor {
+ my ($self) = @_;
+ $self->{_prefix} = 'ckeditor:';
+ return $self;
+}
+
sub flash {
my ($self, $type, @messages) = @_;
my ($self) = @_;
# Create a new client-side JS object and do stuff with it!
- my $js = SL::ClientJS->new;
+ my $js = SL::ClientJS->new(controller => $self);
# Show some element on the page:
$js->show('#usually_hidden');
# Rendering can also be chained, e.g.
$js->html('#selector', $html)
- ->render($self);
+ ->render;
}
=head1 OVERVIEW
Returns the actions gathered so far as a JSON string ready to be sent
to the client.
-=item C<render $controller>
+=item C<render [$controller]>
Renders C<$self> via the controller. Useful for chaining. Equivalent
to the following:
$controller->render(\$self->to_json, { type => 'json' });
+The controller instance to use can be set during object creation (see
+synopsis) or as an argument to C<render>.
+
=item C<dialog>
Tells C<$self> that the next action is to be called on a jQuery UI