= S3 FilterForms = [[TOC]] Filter forms allow the user to apply filters to interactive views (e.g. data tables, data lists, reports etc.). == Framework == The framework for filter forms consists of 4 core elements: '''Client-side:''' - '''filter widgets''' to facilitate user input of filter criteria - a '''filter script''' to collect all values from filter widgets and convert them into a URL query '''Server-side:''' - the '''REST interface''' to interpret and apply the URL query as resource filter - a '''filter form builder''' to render the filter widgets and populate them with the values from the URL query [[Image(filterforms.png)]] == URL Queries == * see [wiki:S3XRC/RESTfulAPI/URLFormat#BasicQueryFormat Query Format] == Filter Widgets == === General === All filter widgets are subclasses of the {{{S3FilterWidget}}} class. This base class only defines the API, i.e. it does not render a filter widget - it's only used here to describe the common API of all filter widget classes. For the configuration, a widget instance is created like: {{{ instance = S3FilterWidget(field=None, **attr) }}} - '''field''' is the field selector (list of field selectors) for the field(s) to filter by (required) - '''attr''' are keyword attributes for the widget, where those starting with an underscore are the HTML attributes, while all others are widget options (see the particular widget for details) The widget is then rendered by calling it: {{{ widget = instance(resource, get_vars=None, alias=None) }}} - '''resource''' is the resource to filter (required) - '''get_vars''' is the dict of GET vars from the previous request (used to populate the widget, required but can be empty) - '''alias''' is the component alias to use for the URL query (optional, needed if ''resource'' is not the master resource of the request) The base class {{{S3FilterWidget}}} and all its subclasses are defined in {{{modules/s3/s3filter.py}}}. === S3TextFilter === S3TextFilter renders a text input field to filter text fields in the resource for strings. {{{ instance = S3TextFilter(field, _class="class", _size=40, _name="name") }}} Parameters: - '''field''' is a field selector (or a list of field selectors) for the field(s) to filter by Options: - ''this widget has no options'' HTML Attributes: - '''_class''' is the CSS class for the input field - '''_size''' is the input field width in characters - '''_name''' is a name for the input field Note: if multiple strings are entered by the user, each of them (AND) must appear in any of the fields (OR) specified by the field selectors. All fields must be type "string" or "text". === S3OptionsFilter === * tbw === S3DateFilter === * tbw == Filter Forms == === Configuration of Filter Forms in S3CRUD === S3CRUD has filter forms integrated in the /datatable and /datalist pages (these methods are temporary until replaced by a new resource view page). For these pages, the filter widgets are configured per resource as a list of filter widget instances in the "filter_widgets"-setting like: {{{ s3db.configure(tablename, filter_widgets=[ S3TextFilter(["name", "email", "comments"], label=T("Search"), comment=T("Search for office by text.")), S3OptionsFilter("organisation_id", label=messages.ORGANISATION, comment=T("Search for office by organization."), represent="%(name)s", widget="multiselect"), S3OptionsFilter("location_id$L1", location_level="L1", widget="multiselect") ]) }}} The widgets appear in the form in list order. Additionally, there are a number of controller options for the s3_rest_controller call: {{{ output = s3_rest_controller(prefix, resourcename, filter_submit_url = submit_url, filter_ajax_url = ajax_url, filter_formstyle = formstyle, filter_submit = submit ) }}} ||'''Option'''||'''Type'''||'''Function'''||'''Default'''|| ||filter_submit_url||URL string||where to request filtered data from||URL of the current call|| ||filter_ajax_url||URL string||where to request updated filter options from||URL of the current call with /filter method|| ||filter_formstyle||Formstyle function||Alternative formstyle for the filter form||built-in formstyle|| ||filter_submit||String||Label for the submit button or tupel of (label, class) to also specify a CSS class for the button||T("Search")|| == Development == === Components === * ''tbw'' === Python Classes === * ''tbw'' === !JavaScript Methods === * ''tbw'' === Implementing Filter Widgets === * ''tbw'' === Using Filter Forms in REST Method Handlers === * ''tbw'' === Using Filter Forms in Custom Controllers === * ''tbw'' ---- - [wiki:S3 S3 API Guide] - DeveloperGuidelines