backboneit/contao-selectri

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A selection widget for large structured option sets.

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A selection widget for large structured option sets.

Usage in DCA

Input type token: selectri

eval Parameters

Value retrieval

The widgets canonical representation of selection values are arrays that map selected nodes' keys to arrays containing the selected nodes' key at the array key _key as well as additional data associated with this selected node.

If you work with the widget directly, it is strongly recommended that you use the getValue/setValue methods, which will always return values in this canonical representation form.

If you however use this widget in DCAs, it is desired that the widget's value property (which is used by the DCA) is converted to - on retrieval - or converted from - on set - a specific format. To avoid the registration of load/save callbacks, the value property maintains an array of selected options' keys or, if max is set to 1, a single selected option's key. For commonly used conversions there exist the following eval properties to further modify the value's property content:

  • findInSet - boolean - defaults to false

    • get: Returns a comma-separated list of the selected options' keys. This behavior takes precedence over the canonical setting.

    • set: Strings are handled as comma-separated lists of selected options' keys and gets split at ,. A normalization to the canonical form is done after.

  • canonical - boolean - defaults to false

    • get: Returns the canonical form of the selection or, if max is set to 1, only the selected option's data array.

    • set: A normalization to the canonical form is done.

Basic widget configuration

  • min - integer, non-negative - defaults to 0

    How many nodes must be selected at least.

    If the max parameter is less than the configured minimum, the min parameter will be considered equal to the configured maximum.

  • max - integer, positive - defaults to 1

    How many nodes can be selected at most.

  • mandatory - boolean - optional - deprecated: the min parameter should be used

    If given and true, the min parameter will be set to 1, if it is not > 0 already. If given and false, the min parameter will be set to 0.

  • multiple - boolean - optional - deprecated: the max parameter should be used

    If given and true, the max parameter will be set to PHP_INT_MAX, if it is not > 1 already. If given and false, the max parameter will be set to 1.

  • searchLimit - integer, positive - defaults to 20

    The max nodes retrieved from searches.

  • sort - string, one of list, preorder, tree - defaults to list

    The structure implied on the made selection

    • list: the selection is a list (order matters), the selection is sortable
    • preorder not implemented: the selection is a set (order does not matter), the selection is not sortable and preordered
    • tree not implemented: the selection is a tree, the selection can be arranged with tree properties
  • height - string - defaults to auto

    The CSS value and unit of the CSS height property of the selection tree.

  • tl_class - string - optional

    Only used in Backend.

  • class - string - optional

    Use this to apply your custom CSS savely. You can use "radio" or "checkbox" to replace the Contao-style select (+) and deselect (x) icons with Windows legacy input-like icon images.

  • data - string or an object implementing SelectriDataFactory - defaults to the string SelectriContaoTableDataFactory

    If a factory object is given, these factory will be used to generate a data instance for created widgets. The setParameters method is not called. This is the recommended way to provide a SelectriData, as all data implementation specific features and options can be properly configured through their factories.

    If a string is given, it must name a class implementing SelectriDataFactory. When creating the widget, a new factory instance is created and its setParameters method is called with the attributes of the widget (the widget's attributes contains all settings from the DCA's eval array).

Factory specific configuration (used by setParameters method of the SelectriDataFactory class given in the data parameter)

  • treeTable - string - optional

    The name of the table to fetch tree nodes from.

    The parameter is used by SelectriContaoTableDataFactory::setParameters method and preconfigures the data according to common Contao standards like primary key column id and parent key column pid.

  • mode - string - defaults to all

    The parameter is used by SelectriTableDataFactory::setParameters method.

    • all: all nodes are selectable
    • leaf: only leaf nodes are selectable
    • inner: only inner nodes are selectable

Simple example for usage in DCA

$GLOBALS['TL_DCA']['tl_mydca']['fields']['mySelectriField'] = array(
	...
	'inputType' => 'selectri',
	...
	'eval' => array(
    	// all values are the defaults
		'min'				=> 0,			// the selection can be empty
		'max'				=> 1,			// let the user select not more than 1 item
		'searchLimit'		=> 20,			// max search results
		'findInSet'			=> false,		// dont use csv
		'additionalInput'	=> false,		// no additional inputs via node content callback is injected
		'sort'				=> 'list',
		'height'			=> 'auto',		// the height of the tree widget
		'tl_class'			=> 'clr',		// some css-classes,
		'class'				=> '',			// use "radio" or "checkbox" to replace the icons
		'data'				=> 'SelectriContaoTableDataFactory', // the data factory class to use
		'treeTable'			=> 'tl_page',	// a DB-table containing the tree structure (Contao-like adjacency list)
		'mode'				=> 'all',		// which nodes are selectable: "all", "leaf", "inner"
	),
	...
);

Advanced example for usage in DCA

Instead of using a implicit created factory instance by providing a factory class name in the previous example, you can preconfigure your own factory instance and have full access to all parameters used by the SelectriData-class produced by the factory.

$data = SelectriContaoTableDataFactory::create();

// use the tl_page table for the tree structure
$data->setTreeTable('tl_page');

// show all nodes
$data->getConfig()->setTreeMode('all');

// search the title and pageTitle column
$data->getConfig()->setTreeSearchColumns(array('title', 'pageTitle'));

// only show nodes matching the condition
$data->getConfig()->setTreeConditionExpr('type = \'regular\' AND tstamp > 0');

// only let the user select nodes matching the condition
$data->getConfig()->setSelectableExpr('hide <> \'1\'');

// for more parameters see the factory class and the underlaying config class

$GLOBALS['TL_DCA']['tl_mydca']['fields']['mySelectriField'] = array(
	...
	'inputType' => 'selectri',
	...
	'eval' => array(
		'min'			=> 0,
		'max'			=> 1,
		'searchLimit'	=> 20,
		'tl_class'		=> 'clr',
		'class'			=> 'checkbox',
		
		// assign your preconfigured factory instance to the widgets configuration
		'data'			=> $data,
	),
	...
);