CuneiModal
CuneiModals are basically pop-up windows with pre-defined scripts and event handlers to make them work fluently with CuneiForms and CuneiTables. They are purely client-side constructs, so there are no needs to define and initiate them on the server side. It is, however, necessary for the server-side developer to anticipate their existence and, in most cases, their IDs in the server-side code. (See attributes in_modal of CuneiForms and in_modal/bound_modal of CuneiTables.)
Design & Pre-made Scripts
The process of putting up a CuneiModal is designed to be as straigtforward as possible, at least for the most common use cases (see notes on CuneiModal types below). All one has to do is to surround whatever that go in a modal with 2 extra lines of Jinja2 macros.
{{ CuneiModals.modal_upper_half("<ModalID>", ...) }}
/* Modal content goes here. */
{{ CuneiModals.modal_lower_half("<ModalID>", ...) }}
Modal Upper Macro & Modal Object
This half of the CuneiModal macros takes care of creating the CuneiModal object and initiating the modal HTML elements up to the open tag of the <div>
for modal-content.
modal_upper_half(modalid, type="table", title="Look up",
class="primary", head_bg=false, size=false,
first_focus=false)
Parameters | DO NOT rely on argument order farther than modalid and type, ALWAYS PROVIDE argument keywords.
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Modal Object Attributes
Below is the list of and notes on modal object attributes:
- Basic Attributes
- id (str): The ID of the CuneiModal.
- self_type: Takes on the value
'modal'
. - type: Takes on the value of
type
argument of the Jinja2 macro.
- Colours & Classes
- head_class (
false
): (Obsolete) - ok_class (str): Specifies the class to be used by the modal's OK button. The Bootstrap class
btn-<ok_class>
is applied.
- head_class (
- References to Modal Elements
- modal_ele: Points to the corresponding modal
<div>
DOM element. - ok_ele: Points to the modal's OK
<button>
element. - close_ele: Points to the modal's Cancel
<button>
element. - x_ele: Points to the modal's top-right X
<button>
element. - main_comp_obj: Points to the modal's main table or form object. (Only applies for form- and table-typed modals.)
- modal_ele: Points to the corresponding modal
- References to Other Elements
- first_focus (str): Takes on the value of first_focus argument of the Jinja2 macro.
- next_focus (
[<field element>, <form object>]
orfalse
): Field to focus once the modal is shown. If both this attribute and first_focus are set, first_focus takes priority. - invoker (array): The information about the element that triggers the modal. This value is necessary for a modal to call the proper routine upon closing. This attribute takes the following format:
- table-typed modals:
['form', <object:form object>, <int:field index>, <str:instant search column name>]
- exform-typed modals:
['table', <object:table object>, null]
- table-typed modals:
- fillers (array): Works with invoker attribute for table-typed modals. This is the processed version of the invoker field's fill argument (see CuneiForm#String & Text Area Fields). Each member of the array is a 2-array
[<int:field index>, <str:fill column>]
.
- Status Attributes
- hold_modal
- release_modal
- shown_status
- about_to_show
- instant_trigger
- post_fill_nav
- hide_mode
- promptly_submit
Modal Lower Macro
modal_lower_half(modalid, class="success", head_bg=false, hidden=false,
ok_btn="OK", hide_ok=false, addi_btns=[],
close_btn="Close", hide_cancel=false)
Parameters | DO NOT rely on argument order farther than modalid and type, ALWAYS PROVIDE argument keywords.
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