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CuneiForm type objects are powered by WTForms engine. However, this object type also introduce a handful of additional variables and attributes to strike a sweet balance between ease of development and flexibility. | |||
== Define == | == Define == | ||
Defining a CuneiForm is essentially similar to declaring a WTForm. There are no differences in declaring fields, validations, render keywords, and validating functions. (There exist a few special functions that can dynamically generate some common fields, but we'll leave that to a later section.) | |||
Let's first have a quick look at a very basic CuneiForm: | |||
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class LoginForm(FlaskForm, CuneiForm): | |||
company = StringField(lazy_gettext("Company"), validators=[InputRequired(lazy_gettext("Required!"))]) | |||
username = StringField(lazy_gettext("Username"), validators=[InputRequired(lazy_gettext("Required!"))]) | |||
password = PasswordField(lazy_gettext("Password"), validators=[InputRequired(lazy_gettext("Required!"))]) | |||
clear_session = BoolField(lazy_gettext("Log-out of other sessions"), default=True) | |||
submit = SubmitField(lazy_gettext("Log-in")) | |||
def validate_company(self, company): | |||
# Validation goes here | |||
def validate_username(self, username): | |||
# Validation goes here | |||
def validate_password(self, password): | |||
# Validation goes here | |||
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== Initiate == | == Initiate == |
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CuneiForm type objects are powered by WTForms engine. However, this object type also introduce a handful of additional variables and attributes to strike a sweet balance between ease of development and flexibility.
Define
Defining a CuneiForm is essentially similar to declaring a WTForm. There are no differences in declaring fields, validations, render keywords, and validating functions. (There exist a few special functions that can dynamically generate some common fields, but we'll leave that to a later section.)
Let's first have a quick look at a very basic CuneiForm:
class LoginForm(FlaskForm, CuneiForm):
company = StringField(lazy_gettext("Company"), validators=[InputRequired(lazy_gettext("Required!"))])
username = StringField(lazy_gettext("Username"), validators=[InputRequired(lazy_gettext("Required!"))])
password = PasswordField(lazy_gettext("Password"), validators=[InputRequired(lazy_gettext("Required!"))])
clear_session = BoolField(lazy_gettext("Log-out of other sessions"), default=True)
submit = SubmitField(lazy_gettext("Log-in"))
def validate_company(self, company):
# Validation goes here
def validate_username(self, username):
# Validation goes here
def validate_password(self, password):
# Validation goes here