Annotation of loncom/interface/lonhelper.pm, revision 1.30
1.1 bowersj2 1: # The LearningOnline Network with CAPA
2: # .helper XML handler to implement the LON-CAPA helper
3: #
1.30 ! bowersj2 4: # $Id: lonhelper.pm,v 1.29 2003/05/14 20:16:56 bowersj2 Exp $
1.1 bowersj2 5: #
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7: #
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9: #
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23: #
24: # /home/httpd/html/adm/gpl.txt
25: #
26: # http://www.lon-capa.org/
27: #
28: # (Page Handler
29: #
30: # (.helper handler
31: #
32:
1.3 bowersj2 33: =pod
34:
35: =head1 lonhelper - HTML Helper framework for LON-CAPA
36:
37: Helpers, often known as "wizards", are well-established UI widgets that users
38: feel comfortable with. It can take a complicated multidimensional problem the
39: user has and turn it into a series of bite-sized one-dimensional questions.
40:
41: For developers, helpers provide an easy way to bundle little bits of functionality
42: for the user, without having to write the tedious state-maintenence code.
43:
44: Helpers are defined as XML documents, placed in the /home/httpd/html/adm/helpers
45: directory and having the .helper file extension. For examples, see that directory.
46:
47: All classes are in the Apache::lonhelper namespace.
48:
49: =head2 lonhelper XML file format
50:
51: A helper consists of a top-level <helper> tag which contains a series of states.
52: Each state contains one or more state elements, which are what the user sees, like
53: messages, resource selections, or date queries.
54:
55: The helper tag is required to have one attribute, "title", which is the name
56: of the helper itself, such as "Parameter helper".
57:
58: =head2 State tags
59:
60: State tags are required to have an attribute "name", which is the symbolic
1.7 bowersj2 61: name of the state and will not be directly seen by the user. The helper is
62: required to have one state named "START", which is the state the helper
1.5 bowersj2 63: will start with. By convention, this state should clearly describe what
1.3 bowersj2 64: the helper will do for the user, and may also include the first information
65: entry the user needs to do for the helper.
66:
67: State tags are also required to have an attribute "title", which is the
68: human name of the state, and will be displayed as the header on top of
69: the screen for the user.
70:
71: =head2 Example Helper Skeleton
72:
73: An example of the tags so far:
74:
75: <helper title="Example Helper">
76: <state name="START" title="Demonstrating the Example Helper">
77: <!-- notice this is the START state the wizard requires -->
78: </state>
79: <state name="GET_NAME" title="Enter Student Name">
80: </state>
81: </helper>
82:
83: Of course this does nothing. In order for the wizard to do something, it is
84: necessary to put actual elements into the wizard. Documentation for each
85: of these elements follows.
86:
1.13 bowersj2 87: =head2 Creating a Helper With Code, Not XML
88:
89: In some situations, such as the printing wizard (see lonprintout.pm),
90: writing the helper in XML would be too complicated, because of scope
91: issues or the fact that the code actually outweighs the XML. It is
92: possible to create a helper via code, though it is a little odd.
93:
94: Creating a helper via code is more like issuing commands to create
95: a helper then normal code writing. For instance, elements will automatically
96: be added to the last state created, so it's important to create the
97: states in the correct order.
98:
99: First, create a new helper:
100:
101: use Apache::lonhelper;
102:
103: my $helper = Apache::lonhelper::new->("Helper Title");
104:
105: Next you'll need to manually add states to the helper:
106:
107: Apache::lonhelper::state->new("STATE_NAME", "State's Human Title");
108:
109: You don't need to save a reference to it because all elements up until
110: the next state creation will automatically be added to this state.
111:
112: Elements are created by populating the $paramHash in
113: Apache::lonhelper::paramhash. To prevent namespace issues, retrieve
114: a reference to that has with getParamHash:
115:
116: my $paramHash = Apache::lonhelper::getParamHash();
117:
118: You will need to do this for each state you create.
119:
120: Populate the $paramHash with the parameters for the element you wish
121: to add next; the easiest way to find out what those entries are is
122: to read the code. Some common ones are 'variable' to record the variable
123: to store the results in, and NEXTSTATE to record a next state transition.
124:
125: Then create your element:
126:
127: $paramHash->{MESSAGETEXT} = "This is a message.";
128: Apache::lonhelper::message->new();
129:
130: The creation will take the $paramHash and bless it into a
131: Apache::lonhelper::message object. To create the next element, you need
132: to get a reference to the new, empty $paramHash:
133:
134: $paramHash = Apache::lonhelper::getParamHash();
135:
136: and you can repeat creating elements that way. You can add states
137: and elements as needed.
138:
139: See lonprintout.pm, subroutine printHelper for an example of this, where
140: we dynamically add some states to prevent security problems, for instance.
141:
142: Normally the machinery in the XML format is sufficient; dynamically
143: adding states can easily be done by wrapping the state in a <condition>
144: tag. This should only be used when the code dominates the XML content,
145: the code is so complicated that it is difficult to get access to
146: all of the information you need because of scoping issues, or so much
147: of the information used is persistent because would-be <exec> or
148: <eval> blocks that using the {DATA} mechanism results in hard-to-read
149: and -maintain code.
150:
151: It is possible to do some of the work with an XML fragment parsed by
1.17 bowersj2 152: lonxml; again, see lonprintout.pm for an example. In that case it is
153: imperative that you call B<Apache::lonhelper::registerHelperTags()>
154: before parsing XML fragments and B<Apache::lonhelper::unregisterHelperTags()>
155: when you are done. See lonprintout.pm for examples of this usage in the
156: printHelper subroutine.
1.13 bowersj2 157:
1.3 bowersj2 158: =cut
159:
1.1 bowersj2 160: package Apache::lonhelper;
1.2 bowersj2 161: use Apache::Constants qw(:common);
162: use Apache::File;
1.3 bowersj2 163: use Apache::lonxml;
1.2 bowersj2 164:
1.7 bowersj2 165: # Register all the tags with the helper, so the helper can
166: # push and pop them
167:
168: my @helperTags;
169:
170: sub register {
171: my ($namespace, @tags) = @_;
172:
173: for my $tag (@tags) {
174: push @helperTags, [$namespace, $tag];
175: }
176: }
177:
1.2 bowersj2 178: BEGIN {
1.7 bowersj2 179: Apache::lonxml::register('Apache::lonhelper',
180: ('helper'));
181: register('Apache::lonhelper', ('state'));
1.2 bowersj2 182: }
183:
1.7 bowersj2 184: # Since all helpers are only three levels deep (helper tag, state tag,
1.3 bowersj2 185: # substate type), it's easier and more readble to explicitly track
186: # those three things directly, rather then futz with the tag stack
187: # every time.
188: my $helper;
189: my $state;
190: my $substate;
1.4 bowersj2 191: # To collect parameters, the contents of the subtags are collected
192: # into this paramHash, then passed to the element object when the
193: # end of the element tag is located.
194: my $paramHash;
1.2 bowersj2 195:
1.25 bowersj2 196: # Note from Jeremy 5-8-2003: It is *vital* that the real handler be called
197: # as a subroutine from the handler, or very mysterious things might happen.
198: # I don't know exactly why, but it seems that the scope where the Apache
199: # server enters the perl handler is treated differently from the rest of
200: # the handler. This also seems to manifest itself in the debugger as entering
201: # the perl handler in seemingly random places (sometimes it starts in the
202: # compiling phase, sometimes in the handler execution phase where it runs
203: # the code and stepping into the "1;" the module ends with goes into the handler,
204: # sometimes starting directly with the handler); I think the cause is related.
205: # In the debugger, this means that breakpoints are ignored until you step into
206: # a function and get out of what must be a "faked up scope" in the Apache->
207: # mod_perl connection. In this code, it was manifesting itself in the existence
208: # of two seperate file-scoped $helper variables, one set to the value of the
209: # helper in the helper constructor, and one referenced by the handler on the
210: # "$helper->process()" line. The second was therefore never set, and was still
211: # undefined when I tried to call process on it.
212: # By pushing the "real handler" down into the "real scope", everybody except the
213: # actual handler function directly below this comment gets the same $helper and
214: # everybody is happy.
215: # The upshot of all of this is that for safety when a handler is using
216: # file-scoped variables in LON-CAPA, the handler should be pushed down one
217: # call level, as I do here, to ensure that the top-level handler function does
218: # not get a different file scope from the rest of the code.
219: sub handler {
220: my $r = shift;
221: return real_handler($r);
222: }
223:
1.13 bowersj2 224: # For debugging purposes, one can send a second parameter into this
225: # function, the 'uri' of the helper you wish to have rendered, and
226: # call this from other handlers.
1.25 bowersj2 227: sub real_handler {
1.3 bowersj2 228: my $r = shift;
1.13 bowersj2 229: my $uri = shift;
230: if (!defined($uri)) { $uri = $r->uri(); }
231: $ENV{'request.uri'} = $uri;
232: my $filename = '/home/httpd/html' . $uri;
1.2 bowersj2 233: my $fh = Apache::File->new($filename);
234: my $file;
1.3 bowersj2 235: read $fh, $file, 100000000;
236:
1.27 bowersj2 237:
1.3 bowersj2 238: # Send header, don't cache this page
239: if ($r->header_only) {
240: if ($ENV{'browser.mathml'}) {
241: $r->content_type('text/xml');
242: } else {
243: $r->content_type('text/html');
244: }
245: $r->send_http_header;
246: return OK;
247: }
248: if ($ENV{'browser.mathml'}) {
249: $r->content_type('text/xml');
250: } else {
251: $r->content_type('text/html');
252: }
253: $r->send_http_header;
254: $r->rflush();
1.2 bowersj2 255:
1.3 bowersj2 256: # Discard result, we just want the objects that get created by the
257: # xml parsing
258: &Apache::lonxml::xmlparse($r, 'helper', $file);
1.2 bowersj2 259:
1.13 bowersj2 260: $helper->process();
261:
1.3 bowersj2 262: $r->print($helper->display());
1.7 bowersj2 263: return OK;
1.2 bowersj2 264: }
265:
1.13 bowersj2 266: sub registerHelperTags {
267: for my $tagList (@helperTags) {
268: Apache::lonxml::register($tagList->[0], $tagList->[1]);
269: }
270: }
271:
272: sub unregisterHelperTags {
273: for my $tagList (@helperTags) {
274: Apache::lonxml::deregister($tagList->[0], $tagList->[1]);
275: }
276: }
277:
1.2 bowersj2 278: sub start_helper {
279: my ($target,$token,$tagstack,$parstack,$parser,$safeeval,$style)=@_;
280:
281: if ($target ne 'helper') {
282: return '';
283: }
1.7 bowersj2 284:
1.13 bowersj2 285: registerHelperTags();
286:
287: Apache::lonhelper::helper->new($token->[2]{'title'});
1.4 bowersj2 288: return '';
1.2 bowersj2 289: }
290:
291: sub end_helper {
292: my ($target,$token,$tagstack,$parstack,$parser,$safeeval,$style)=@_;
293:
1.3 bowersj2 294: if ($target ne 'helper') {
295: return '';
296: }
1.7 bowersj2 297:
1.13 bowersj2 298: unregisterHelperTags();
1.7 bowersj2 299:
1.4 bowersj2 300: return '';
1.2 bowersj2 301: }
1.1 bowersj2 302:
1.3 bowersj2 303: sub start_state {
304: my ($target,$token,$tagstack,$parstack,$parser,$safeeval,$style)=@_;
305:
306: if ($target ne 'helper') {
307: return '';
308: }
309:
1.13 bowersj2 310: Apache::lonhelper::state->new($token->[2]{'name'},
311: $token->[2]{'title'});
1.3 bowersj2 312: return '';
313: }
314:
1.13 bowersj2 315: # Use this to get the param hash from other files.
316: sub getParamHash {
317: return $paramHash;
318: }
319:
320: # Use this to get the helper, if implementing elements in other files
321: # (like lonprintout.pm)
322: sub getHelper {
323: return $helper;
324: }
325:
1.3 bowersj2 326: # don't need this, so ignore it
327: sub end_state {
328: return '';
329: }
330:
1.1 bowersj2 331: 1;
332:
1.3 bowersj2 333: package Apache::lonhelper::helper;
334:
335: use Digest::MD5 qw(md5_hex);
336: use HTML::Entities;
337: use Apache::loncommon;
338: use Apache::File;
339:
340: sub new {
341: my $proto = shift;
342: my $class = ref($proto) || $proto;
343: my $self = {};
344:
345: $self->{TITLE} = shift;
346:
347: # If there is a state from the previous form, use that. If there is no
348: # state, use the start state parameter.
349: if (defined $ENV{"form.CURRENT_STATE"})
350: {
351: $self->{STATE} = $ENV{"form.CURRENT_STATE"};
352: }
353: else
354: {
355: $self->{STATE} = "START";
356: }
357:
358: $self->{TOKEN} = $ENV{'form.TOKEN'};
359: # If a token was passed, we load that in. Otherwise, we need to create a
360: # new storage file
361: # Tried to use standard Tie'd hashes, but you can't seem to take a
362: # reference to a tied hash and write to it. I'd call that a wart.
363: if ($self->{TOKEN}) {
364: # Validate the token before trusting it
365: if ($self->{TOKEN} !~ /^[a-f0-9]{32}$/) {
366: # Not legit. Return nothing and let all hell break loose.
367: # User shouldn't be doing that!
368: return undef;
369: }
370:
371: # Get the hash.
372: $self->{FILENAME} = $Apache::lonnet::tmpdir . md5_hex($self->{TOKEN}); # Note the token is not the literal file
373:
374: my $file = Apache::File->new($self->{FILENAME});
375: my $contents = <$file>;
1.5 bowersj2 376:
377: # Now load in the contents
378: for my $value (split (/&/, $contents)) {
379: my ($name, $value) = split(/=/, $value);
380: $value =~ s/%([a-fA-F0-9][a-fA-F0-9])/pack("C", hex($1))/eg;
381: $self->{VARS}->{$name} = $value;
382: }
383:
1.3 bowersj2 384: $file->close();
385: } else {
386: # Only valid if we're just starting.
387: if ($self->{STATE} ne 'START') {
388: return undef;
389: }
390: # Must create the storage
391: $self->{TOKEN} = md5_hex($ENV{'user.name'} . $ENV{'user.domain'} .
392: time() . rand());
393: $self->{FILENAME} = $Apache::lonnet::tmpdir . md5_hex($self->{TOKEN});
394: }
395:
396: # OK, we now have our persistent storage.
397:
398: if (defined $ENV{"form.RETURN_PAGE"})
399: {
400: $self->{RETURN_PAGE} = $ENV{"form.RETURN_PAGE"};
401: }
402: else
403: {
404: $self->{RETURN_PAGE} = $ENV{REFERER};
405: }
406:
407: $self->{STATES} = {};
408: $self->{DONE} = 0;
409:
1.9 bowersj2 410: # Used by various helpers for various things; see lonparm.helper
411: # for an example.
412: $self->{DATA} = {};
413:
1.13 bowersj2 414: $helper = $self;
415:
416: # Establish the $paramHash
417: $paramHash = {};
418:
1.3 bowersj2 419: bless($self, $class);
420: return $self;
421: }
422:
423: # Private function; returns a string to construct the hidden fields
424: # necessary to have the helper track state.
425: sub _saveVars {
426: my $self = shift;
427: my $result = "";
428: $result .= '<input type="hidden" name="CURRENT_STATE" value="' .
429: HTML::Entities::encode($self->{STATE}) . "\" />\n";
430: $result .= '<input type="hidden" name="TOKEN" value="' .
431: $self->{TOKEN} . "\" />\n";
432: $result .= '<input type="hidden" name="RETURN_PAGE" value="' .
433: HTML::Entities::encode($self->{RETURN_PAGE}) . "\" />\n";
434:
435: return $result;
436: }
437:
438: # Private function: Create the querystring-like representation of the stored
439: # data to write to disk.
440: sub _varsInFile {
441: my $self = shift;
442: my @vars = ();
443: for my $key (keys %{$self->{VARS}}) {
444: push @vars, &Apache::lonnet::escape($key) . '=' .
445: &Apache::lonnet::escape($self->{VARS}->{$key});
446: }
447: return join ('&', @vars);
448: }
449:
1.5 bowersj2 450: # Use this to declare variables.
451: # FIXME: Document this
452: sub declareVar {
453: my $self = shift;
454: my $var = shift;
455:
456: if (!defined($self->{VARS}->{$var})) {
457: $self->{VARS}->{$var} = '';
458: }
459:
460: my $envname = 'form.' . $var . '.forminput';
461: if (defined($ENV{$envname})) {
1.28 bowersj2 462: if (ref($ENV{$envname})) {
463: $self->{VARS}->{$var} = join('|||', @{$ENV{$envname}});
464: } else {
465: $self->{VARS}->{$var} = $ENV{$envname};
466: }
1.5 bowersj2 467: }
468: }
469:
1.3 bowersj2 470: sub changeState {
471: my $self = shift;
472: $self->{STATE} = shift;
473: }
474:
475: sub registerState {
476: my $self = shift;
477: my $state = shift;
478:
479: my $stateName = $state->name();
480: $self->{STATES}{$stateName} = $state;
481: }
482:
1.13 bowersj2 483: sub process {
1.3 bowersj2 484: my $self = shift;
485:
486: # Phase 1: Post processing for state of previous screen (which is actually
487: # the "current state" in terms of the helper variables), if it wasn't the
488: # beginning state.
489: if ($self->{STATE} ne "START" || $ENV{"form.SUBMIT"} eq "Next ->") {
490: my $prevState = $self->{STATES}{$self->{STATE}};
1.13 bowersj2 491: $prevState->postprocess();
1.3 bowersj2 492: }
493:
494: # Note, to handle errors in a state's input that a user must correct,
495: # do not transition in the postprocess, and force the user to correct
496: # the error.
497:
498: # Phase 2: Preprocess current state
499: my $startState = $self->{STATE};
1.17 bowersj2 500: my $state = $self->{STATES}->{$startState};
1.3 bowersj2 501:
1.13 bowersj2 502: # For debugging, print something here to determine if you're going
503: # to an undefined state.
1.3 bowersj2 504: if (!defined($state)) {
1.13 bowersj2 505: return;
1.3 bowersj2 506: }
507: $state->preprocess();
508:
509: # Phase 3: While the current state is different from the previous state,
510: # keep processing.
1.17 bowersj2 511: while ( $startState ne $self->{STATE} &&
512: defined($self->{STATES}->{$self->{STATE}}) )
1.3 bowersj2 513: {
514: $startState = $self->{STATE};
1.17 bowersj2 515: $state = $self->{STATES}->{$startState};
1.3 bowersj2 516: $state->preprocess();
517: }
518:
1.13 bowersj2 519: return;
520: }
521:
522: # 1: Do the post processing for the previous state.
523: # 2: Do the preprocessing for the current state.
524: # 3: Check to see if state changed, if so, postprocess current and move to next.
525: # Repeat until state stays stable.
526: # 4: Render the current state to the screen as an HTML page.
527: sub display {
528: my $self = shift;
529:
530: my $state = $self->{STATES}{$self->{STATE}};
531:
532: my $result = "";
533:
1.17 bowersj2 534: if (!defined($state)) {
535: $result = "<font color='#ff0000'>Error: state '$state' not defined!</font>";
536: return $result;
537: }
538:
1.3 bowersj2 539: # Phase 4: Display.
540: my $stateTitle = $state->title();
541: my $bodytag = &Apache::loncommon::bodytag("$self->{TITLE}",'','');
542:
543: $result .= <<HEADER;
544: <html>
545: <head>
546: <title>LON-CAPA Helper: $self->{TITLE}</title>
547: </head>
548: $bodytag
549: HEADER
1.28 bowersj2 550: if (!$state->overrideForm()) { $result.="<form name='helpform' method='POST'>"; }
1.3 bowersj2 551: $result .= <<HEADER;
552: <table border="0"><tr><td>
553: <h2><i>$stateTitle</i></h2>
554: HEADER
555:
1.30 ! bowersj2 556: $result .= "<table><tr><td rowspan='2' valign='top'>";
! 557:
1.3 bowersj2 558: if (!$state->overrideForm()) {
559: $result .= $self->_saveVars();
560: }
1.30 ! bowersj2 561: $result .= $state->render();
! 562:
! 563: $result .= "</td><td valign='top'>";
1.3 bowersj2 564:
1.30 ! bowersj2 565: # Warning: Copy and pasted from below, because it's too much trouble to
! 566: # turn this into a subroutine
1.3 bowersj2 567: if (!$state->overrideForm()) {
568: $result .= '<center>';
569: if ($self->{STATE} ne $self->{START_STATE}) {
570: #$result .= '<input name="SUBMIT" type="submit" value="<- Previous" /> ';
571: }
572: if ($self->{DONE}) {
573: my $returnPage = $self->{RETURN_PAGE};
574: $result .= "<a href=\"$returnPage\">End Helper</a>";
575: }
576: else {
1.30 ! bowersj2 577: $result .= '<nobr><input name="back" type="button" ';
1.3 bowersj2 578: $result .= 'value="<- Previous" onclick="history.go(-1)" /> ';
1.30 ! bowersj2 579: $result .= '<input name="SUBMIT" type="submit" value="Next ->" /></nobr> ';
! 580: }
! 581: $result .= "</center>\n";
! 582: }
! 583:
! 584: $result .= "</td></tr><tr><td valign='bottom'>";
! 585:
! 586: # Warning: Copy and pasted from above, because it's too much trouble to
! 587: # turn this into a subroutine
! 588: if (!$state->overrideForm()) {
! 589: $result .= '<center>';
! 590: if ($self->{STATE} ne $self->{START_STATE}) {
! 591: #$result .= '<input name="SUBMIT" type="submit" value="<- Previous" /> ';
! 592: }
! 593: if ($self->{DONE}) {
! 594: my $returnPage = $self->{RETURN_PAGE};
! 595: $result .= "<a href=\"$returnPage\">End Helper</a>";
! 596: }
! 597: else {
! 598: $result .= '<nobr><input name="back" type="button" ';
! 599: $result .= 'value="<- Previous" onclick="history.go(-1)" /> ';
! 600: $result .= '<input name="SUBMIT" type="submit" value="Next ->" /></nobr>';
1.3 bowersj2 601: }
602: $result .= "</center>\n";
603: }
604:
1.13 bowersj2 605: #foreach my $key (keys %{$self->{VARS}}) {
606: # $result .= "|$key| -> " . $self->{VARS}->{$key} . "<br />";
607: #}
1.5 bowersj2 608:
1.30 ! bowersj2 609: $result .= "</td></tr></table>";
! 610:
1.3 bowersj2 611: $result .= <<FOOTER;
612: </td>
613: </tr>
614: </table>
615: </form>
616: </body>
617: </html>
618: FOOTER
619:
620: # Handle writing out the vars to the file
621: my $file = Apache::File->new('>'.$self->{FILENAME});
622: print $file $self->_varsInFile();
623:
624: return $result;
625: }
626:
627: 1;
628:
629: package Apache::lonhelper::state;
630:
631: # States bundle things together and are responsible for compositing the
1.4 bowersj2 632: # various elements together. It is not generally necessary for users to
633: # use the state object directly, so it is not perldoc'ed.
634:
635: # Basically, all the states do is pass calls to the elements and aggregate
636: # the results.
1.3 bowersj2 637:
638: sub new {
639: my $proto = shift;
640: my $class = ref($proto) || $proto;
641: my $self = {};
642:
643: $self->{NAME} = shift;
644: $self->{TITLE} = shift;
645: $self->{ELEMENTS} = [];
646:
647: bless($self, $class);
648:
649: $helper->registerState($self);
650:
1.13 bowersj2 651: $state = $self;
652:
1.3 bowersj2 653: return $self;
654: }
655:
656: sub name {
657: my $self = shift;
658: return $self->{NAME};
659: }
660:
661: sub title {
662: my $self = shift;
663: return $self->{TITLE};
664: }
665:
1.4 bowersj2 666: sub preprocess {
667: my $self = shift;
668: for my $element (@{$self->{ELEMENTS}}) {
669: $element->preprocess();
670: }
671: }
672:
1.6 bowersj2 673: # FIXME: Document that all postprocesses must return a true value or
674: # the state transition will be overridden
1.4 bowersj2 675: sub postprocess {
676: my $self = shift;
1.6 bowersj2 677:
678: # Save the state so we can roll it back if we need to.
679: my $originalState = $helper->{STATE};
680: my $everythingSuccessful = 1;
681:
1.4 bowersj2 682: for my $element (@{$self->{ELEMENTS}}) {
1.6 bowersj2 683: my $result = $element->postprocess();
684: if (!$result) { $everythingSuccessful = 0; }
685: }
686:
687: # If not all the postprocesses were successful, override
688: # any state transitions that may have occurred. It is the
689: # responsibility of the states to make sure they have
690: # error handling in that case.
691: if (!$everythingSuccessful) {
692: $helper->{STATE} = $originalState;
1.4 bowersj2 693: }
694: }
695:
1.13 bowersj2 696: # Override the form if any element wants to.
697: # two elements overriding the form will make a mess, but that should
698: # be considered helper author error ;-)
1.4 bowersj2 699: sub overrideForm {
1.13 bowersj2 700: my $self = shift;
701: for my $element (@{$self->{ELEMENTS}}) {
702: if ($element->overrideForm()) {
703: return 1;
704: }
705: }
1.4 bowersj2 706: return 0;
707: }
708:
709: sub addElement {
710: my $self = shift;
711: my $element = shift;
712:
713: push @{$self->{ELEMENTS}}, $element;
714: }
715:
716: sub render {
717: my $self = shift;
718: my @results = ();
719:
720: for my $element (@{$self->{ELEMENTS}}) {
721: push @results, $element->render();
722: }
1.28 bowersj2 723:
1.4 bowersj2 724: return join("\n", @results);
725: }
726:
727: 1;
728:
729: package Apache::lonhelper::element;
730: # Support code for elements
731:
732: =pod
733:
734: =head2 Element Base Class
735:
1.28 bowersj2 736: The Apache::lonhelper::element base class provides support for elements
737: and defines some generally useful tags for use in elements.
1.4 bowersj2 738:
1.25 bowersj2 739: B<finalcode tag>
740:
741: Each element can contain a "finalcode" tag that, when the special FINAL
742: helper state is used, will be executed, surrounded by "sub { my $helper = shift;"
743: and "}". It is expected to return a string describing what it did, which
744: may be an empty string. See course initialization helper for an example. This is
745: generally intended for helpers like the course initialization helper, which consist
746: of several panels, each of which is performing some sort of bite-sized functionality.
747:
748: B<defaultvalue tag>
749:
750: Each element that accepts user input can contain a "defaultvalue" tag that,
751: when surrounded by "sub { my $helper = shift; my $state = shift; " and "}",
752: will form a subroutine that when called will provide a default value for
753: the element. How this value is interpreted by the element is specific to
754: the element itself, and possibly the settings the element has (such as
755: multichoice vs. single choice for <choices> tags).
756:
757: This is also intended for things like the course initialization wizard, where the
758: user is setting various parameters. By correctly grabbing current settings
759: and including them into the helper, it allows the user to come back to the
760: helper later and re-execute it, without needing to worry about overwriting
761: some setting accidentally.
762:
763: Again, see the course initialization helper for examples.
764:
1.4 bowersj2 765: =cut
766:
1.5 bowersj2 767: BEGIN {
1.7 bowersj2 768: &Apache::lonhelper::register('Apache::lonhelper::element',
1.25 bowersj2 769: ('nextstate', 'finalcode',
770: 'defaultvalue'));
1.5 bowersj2 771: }
772:
1.4 bowersj2 773: # Because we use the param hash, this is often a sufficent
774: # constructor
775: sub new {
776: my $proto = shift;
777: my $class = ref($proto) || $proto;
778: my $self = $paramHash;
779: bless($self, $class);
780:
781: $self->{PARAMS} = $paramHash;
782: $self->{STATE} = $state;
783: $state->addElement($self);
784:
785: # Ensure param hash is not reused
786: $paramHash = {};
787:
788: return $self;
789: }
790:
1.5 bowersj2 791: sub start_nextstate {
792: my ($target,$token,$tagstack,$parstack,$parser,$safeeval,$style)=@_;
793:
794: if ($target ne 'helper') {
795: return '';
796: }
797:
798: $paramHash->{NEXTSTATE} = &Apache::lonxml::get_all_text('/nextstate',
799: $parser);
800: return '';
801: }
802:
803: sub end_nextstate { return ''; }
804:
1.25 bowersj2 805: sub start_finalcode {
806: my ($target,$token,$tagstack,$parstack,$parser,$safeeval,$style)=@_;
807:
808: if ($target ne 'helper') {
809: return '';
810: }
811:
812: $paramHash->{FINAL_CODE} = &Apache::lonxml::get_all_text('/finalcode',
813: $parser);
814: return '';
815: }
816:
817: sub end_finalcode { return ''; }
818:
819: sub start_defaultvalue {
820: my ($target,$token,$tagstack,$parstack,$parser,$safeeval,$style)=@_;
821:
822: if ($target ne 'helper') {
823: return '';
824: }
825:
826: $paramHash->{DEFAULT_VALUE} = &Apache::lonxml::get_all_text('/defaultvalue',
827: $parser);
828: $paramHash->{DEFAULT_VALUE} = 'sub { my $helper = shift; my $state = shift;' .
829: $paramHash->{DEFAULT_VALUE} . '}';
830: return '';
831: }
832:
833: sub end_defaultvalue { return ''; }
834:
1.4 bowersj2 835: sub preprocess {
836: return 1;
837: }
838:
839: sub postprocess {
840: return 1;
841: }
842:
843: sub render {
844: return '';
845: }
846:
1.13 bowersj2 847: sub overrideForm {
848: return 0;
849: }
850:
1.4 bowersj2 851: 1;
852:
853: package Apache::lonhelper::message;
854:
855: =pod
856:
857: =head2 Element: message
858:
859: Message elements display the contents of their <message_text> tags, and
1.5 bowersj2 860: transition directly to the state in the <nextstate> tag. Example:
1.4 bowersj2 861:
862: <message>
1.5 bowersj2 863: <nextstate>GET_NAME</nextstate>
1.4 bowersj2 864: <message_text>This is the <b>message</b> the user will see,
865: <i>HTML allowed</i>.</message_text>
866: </message>
867:
1.5 bowersj2 868: This will display the HTML message and transition to the <nextstate> if
1.7 bowersj2 869: given. The HTML will be directly inserted into the helper, so if you don't
1.4 bowersj2 870: want text to run together, you'll need to manually wrap the <message_text>
871: in <p> tags, or whatever is appropriate for your HTML.
872:
1.5 bowersj2 873: Message tags do not add in whitespace, so if you want it, you'll need to add
874: it into states. This is done so you can inline some elements, such as
875: the <date> element, right between two messages, giving the appearence that
876: the <date> element appears inline. (Note the elements can not be embedded
877: within each other.)
878:
1.4 bowersj2 879: This is also a good template for creating your own new states, as it has
880: very little code beyond the state template.
881:
882: =cut
883:
884: no strict;
885: @ISA = ("Apache::lonhelper::element");
886: use strict;
887:
888: BEGIN {
1.7 bowersj2 889: &Apache::lonhelper::register('Apache::lonhelper::message',
1.10 bowersj2 890: ('message'));
1.3 bowersj2 891: }
892:
1.5 bowersj2 893: sub new {
894: my $ref = Apache::lonhelper::element->new();
895: bless($ref);
896: }
1.4 bowersj2 897:
898: # CONSTRUCTION: Construct the message element from the XML
899: sub start_message {
900: my ($target,$token,$tagstack,$parstack,$parser,$safeeval,$style)=@_;
901:
902: if ($target ne 'helper') {
903: return '';
904: }
1.10 bowersj2 905:
906: $paramHash->{MESSAGE_TEXT} = &Apache::lonxml::get_all_text('/message',
907: $parser);
908:
909: if (defined($token->[2]{'nextstate'})) {
910: $paramHash->{NEXTSTATE} = $token->[2]{'nextstate'};
911: }
1.4 bowersj2 912: return '';
1.3 bowersj2 913: }
914:
1.10 bowersj2 915: sub end_message {
1.4 bowersj2 916: my ($target,$token,$tagstack,$parstack,$parser,$safeeval,$style)=@_;
917:
918: if ($target ne 'helper') {
919: return '';
920: }
1.10 bowersj2 921: Apache::lonhelper::message->new();
922: return '';
1.5 bowersj2 923: }
924:
925: sub render {
926: my $self = shift;
927:
928: return $self->{MESSAGE_TEXT};
929: }
930: # If a NEXTSTATE was given, switch to it
931: sub postprocess {
932: my $self = shift;
933: if (defined($self->{NEXTSTATE})) {
934: $helper->changeState($self->{NEXTSTATE});
935: }
1.6 bowersj2 936:
937: return 1;
1.5 bowersj2 938: }
939: 1;
940:
941: package Apache::lonhelper::choices;
942:
943: =pod
944:
945: =head2 Element: choices
946:
947: Choice states provide a single choice to the user as a text selection box.
948: A "choice" is two pieces of text, one which will be displayed to the user
949: (the "human" value), and one which will be passed back to the program
950: (the "computer" value). For instance, a human may choose from a list of
951: resources on disk by title, while your program wants the file name.
952:
953: <choices> takes an attribute "variable" to control which helper variable
954: the result is stored in.
955:
956: <choices> takes an attribute "multichoice" which, if set to a true
957: value, will allow the user to select multiple choices.
958:
1.26 bowersj2 959: <choices> takes an attribute "allowempty" which, if set to a true
960: value, will allow the user to select none of the choices without raising
961: an error message.
962:
1.5 bowersj2 963: B<SUB-TAGS>
964:
965: <choices> can have the following subtags:
966:
967: =over 4
968:
969: =item * <nextstate>state_name</nextstate>: If given, this will cause the
970: choice element to transition to the given state after executing. If
971: this is used, do not pass nextstates to the <choice> tag.
972:
973: =item * <choice />: If the choices are static,
974: this element will allow you to specify them. Each choice
975: contains attribute, "computer", as described above. The
976: content of the tag will be used as the human label.
977: For example,
978: <choice computer='234-12-7312'>Bobby McDormik</choice>.
979:
1.13 bowersj2 980: <choice> can take a parameter "eval", which if set to
981: a true value, will cause the contents of the tag to be
982: evaluated as it would be in an <eval> tag; see <eval> tag
983: below.
984:
1.5 bowersj2 985: <choice> may optionally contain a 'nextstate' attribute, which
986: will be the state transisitoned to if the choice is made, if
987: the choice is not multichoice.
988:
989: =back
990:
991: To create the choices programmatically, either wrap the choices in
992: <condition> tags (prefered), or use an <exec> block inside the <choice>
993: tag. Store the choices in $state->{CHOICES}, which is a list of list
994: references, where each list has three strings. The first is the human
995: name, the second is the computer name. and the third is the option
996: next state. For example:
997:
998: <exec>
999: for (my $i = 65; $i < 65 + 26; $i++) {
1000: push @{$state->{CHOICES}}, [chr($i), $i, 'next'];
1001: }
1002: </exec>
1003:
1004: This will allow the user to select from the letters A-Z (in ASCII), while
1005: passing the ASCII value back into the helper variables, and the state
1006: will in all cases transition to 'next'.
1007:
1008: You can mix and match methods of creating choices, as long as you always
1009: "push" onto the choice list, rather then wiping it out. (You can even
1010: remove choices programmatically, but that would probably be bad form.)
1011:
1.25 bowersj2 1012: B<defaultvalue support>
1013:
1014: Choices supports default values both in multichoice and single choice mode.
1015: In single choice mode, have the defaultvalue tag's function return the
1016: computer value of the box you want checked. If the function returns a value
1017: that does not correspond to any of the choices, the default behavior of selecting
1018: the first choice will be preserved.
1019:
1020: For multichoice, return a string with the computer values you want checked,
1021: delimited by triple pipes. Note this matches how the result of the <choices>
1022: tag is stored in the {VARS} hash.
1023:
1.5 bowersj2 1024: =cut
1025:
1026: no strict;
1027: @ISA = ("Apache::lonhelper::element");
1028: use strict;
1029:
1030: BEGIN {
1.7 bowersj2 1031: &Apache::lonhelper::register('Apache::lonhelper::choices',
1.5 bowersj2 1032: ('choice', 'choices'));
1033: }
1034:
1035: sub new {
1036: my $ref = Apache::lonhelper::element->new();
1037: bless($ref);
1038: }
1039:
1040: # CONSTRUCTION: Construct the message element from the XML
1041: sub start_choices {
1042: my ($target,$token,$tagstack,$parstack,$parser,$safeeval,$style)=@_;
1043:
1044: if ($target ne 'helper') {
1045: return '';
1046: }
1047:
1048: # Need to initialize the choices list, so everything can assume it exists
1.24 sakharuk 1049: $paramHash->{'variable'} = $token->[2]{'variable'} if (!defined($paramHash->{'variable'}));
1.5 bowersj2 1050: $helper->declareVar($paramHash->{'variable'});
1051: $paramHash->{'multichoice'} = $token->[2]{'multichoice'};
1.26 bowersj2 1052: $paramHash->{'allowempty'} = $token->[2]{'allowempty'};
1.5 bowersj2 1053: $paramHash->{CHOICES} = [];
1054: return '';
1055: }
1056:
1057: sub end_choices {
1058: my ($target,$token,$tagstack,$parstack,$parser,$safeeval,$style)=@_;
1059:
1060: if ($target ne 'helper') {
1061: return '';
1062: }
1063: Apache::lonhelper::choices->new();
1064: return '';
1065: }
1066:
1067: sub start_choice {
1068: my ($target,$token,$tagstack,$parstack,$parser,$safeeval,$style)=@_;
1069:
1070: if ($target ne 'helper') {
1071: return '';
1072: }
1073:
1074: my $computer = $token->[2]{'computer'};
1075: my $human = &Apache::lonxml::get_all_text('/choice',
1076: $parser);
1077: my $nextstate = $token->[2]{'nextstate'};
1.13 bowersj2 1078: my $evalFlag = $token->[2]{'eval'};
1079: push @{$paramHash->{CHOICES}}, [$human, $computer, $nextstate,
1080: $evalFlag];
1.5 bowersj2 1081: return '';
1082: }
1083:
1084: sub end_choice {
1085: return '';
1086: }
1087:
1088: sub render {
1089: # START HERE: Replace this with correct choices code.
1090: my $self = shift;
1091: my $var = $self->{'variable'};
1092: my $buttons = '';
1093: my $result = '';
1094:
1095: if ($self->{'multichoice'}) {
1.6 bowersj2 1096: $result .= <<SCRIPT;
1.5 bowersj2 1097: <script>
1.18 bowersj2 1098: function checkall(value, checkName) {
1.15 bowersj2 1099: for (i=0; i<document.forms.helpform.elements.length; i++) {
1.18 bowersj2 1100: ele = document.forms.helpform.elements[i];
1101: if (ele.name == checkName + '.forminput') {
1102: document.forms.helpform.elements[i].checked=value;
1103: }
1.5 bowersj2 1104: }
1105: }
1106: </script>
1107: SCRIPT
1.25 bowersj2 1108: }
1109:
1110: # Only print "select all" and "unselect all" if there are five or
1111: # more choices; fewer then that and it looks silly.
1112: if ($self->{'multichoice'} && scalar(@{$self->{CHOICES}}) > 4) {
1.5 bowersj2 1113: $buttons = <<BUTTONS;
1114: <br />
1.18 bowersj2 1115: <input type="button" onclick="checkall(true, '$var')" value="Select All" />
1116: <input type="button" onclick="checkall(false, '$var')" value="Unselect All" />
1.6 bowersj2 1117: <br />
1.5 bowersj2 1118: BUTTONS
1119: }
1120:
1.16 bowersj2 1121: if (defined $self->{ERROR_MSG}) {
1.6 bowersj2 1122: $result .= '<br /><font color="#FF0000">' . $self->{ERROR_MSG} . '</font><br />';
1.5 bowersj2 1123: }
1124:
1125: $result .= $buttons;
1.6 bowersj2 1126:
1.5 bowersj2 1127: $result .= "<table>\n\n";
1128:
1.25 bowersj2 1129: my %checkedChoices;
1130: my $checkedChoicesFunc;
1131:
1132: if (defined($self->{DEFAULT_VALUE})) {
1133: $checkedChoicesFunc = eval ($self->{DEFAULT_VALUE});
1134: die 'Error in default value code for variable ' .
1135: {'variable'} . ', Perl said:' . $@ if $@;
1136: } else {
1137: $checkedChoicesFunc = sub { return ''; };
1138: }
1139:
1140: # Process which choices should be checked.
1141: if ($self->{'multichoice'}) {
1142: for my $selectedChoice (split(/\|\|\|/, (&$checkedChoicesFunc($helper, $self)))) {
1143: $checkedChoices{$selectedChoice} = 1;
1144: }
1145: } else {
1146: # single choice
1147: my $selectedChoice = &$checkedChoicesFunc($helper, $self);
1148:
1149: my $foundChoice = 0;
1150:
1151: # check that the choice is in the list of choices.
1152: for my $choice (@{$self->{CHOICES}}) {
1153: if ($choice->[1] eq $selectedChoice) {
1154: $checkedChoices{$choice->[1]} = 1;
1155: $foundChoice = 1;
1156: }
1157: }
1158:
1159: # If we couldn't find the choice, pick the first one
1160: if (!$foundChoice) {
1161: $checkedChoices{$self->{CHOICES}->[0]->[1]} = 1;
1162: }
1163: }
1164:
1.5 bowersj2 1165: my $type = "radio";
1166: if ($self->{'multichoice'}) { $type = 'checkbox'; }
1167: foreach my $choice (@{$self->{CHOICES}}) {
1168: $result .= "<tr>\n<td width='20'> </td>\n";
1169: $result .= "<td valign='top'><input type='$type' name='$var.forminput'"
1170: . "' value='" .
1171: HTML::Entities::encode($choice->[1])
1172: . "'";
1.25 bowersj2 1173: if ($checkedChoices{$choice->[1]}) {
1.5 bowersj2 1174: $result .= " checked ";
1175: }
1.13 bowersj2 1176: my $choiceLabel = $choice->[0];
1177: if ($choice->[4]) { # if we need to evaluate this choice
1178: $choiceLabel = "sub { my $helper = shift; my $state = shift;" .
1179: $choiceLabel . "}";
1180: $choiceLabel = eval($choiceLabel);
1181: $choiceLabel = &$choiceLabel($helper, $self);
1182: }
1183: $result .= "/></td><td> " . $choiceLabel . "</td></tr>\n";
1.5 bowersj2 1184: }
1185: $result .= "</table>\n\n\n";
1186: $result .= $buttons;
1187:
1188: return $result;
1189: }
1190:
1191: # If a NEXTSTATE was given or a nextstate for this choice was
1192: # given, switch to it
1193: sub postprocess {
1194: my $self = shift;
1195: my $chosenValue = $ENV{'form.' . $self->{'variable'} . '.forminput'};
1196:
1.26 bowersj2 1197: if (!defined($chosenValue) && !$self->{'allowempty'}) {
1.6 bowersj2 1198: $self->{ERROR_MSG} = "You must choose one or more choices to" .
1199: " continue.";
1200: return 0;
1201: }
1202:
1.28 bowersj2 1203: if (ref($chosenValue)) {
1204: $helper->{VARS}->{$self->{'variable'}} = join('|||', @$chosenValue);
1.6 bowersj2 1205: }
1206:
1.5 bowersj2 1207: if (defined($self->{NEXTSTATE})) {
1208: $helper->changeState($self->{NEXTSTATE});
1209: }
1210:
1211: foreach my $choice (@{$self->{CHOICES}}) {
1212: if ($choice->[1] eq $chosenValue) {
1213: if (defined($choice->[2])) {
1214: $helper->changeState($choice->[2]);
1215: }
1216: }
1217: }
1.6 bowersj2 1218: return 1;
1.5 bowersj2 1219: }
1220: 1;
1221:
1222: package Apache::lonhelper::date;
1223:
1224: =pod
1225:
1226: =head2 Element: date
1227:
1228: Date elements allow the selection of a date with a drop down list.
1229:
1230: Date elements can take two attributes:
1231:
1232: =over 4
1233:
1234: =item * B<variable>: The name of the variable to store the chosen
1235: date in. Required.
1236:
1237: =item * B<hoursminutes>: If a true value, the date will show hours
1238: and minutes, as well as month/day/year. If false or missing,
1239: the date will only show the month, day, and year.
1240:
1241: =back
1242:
1243: Date elements contain only an option <nextstate> tag to determine
1244: the next state.
1245:
1246: Example:
1247:
1248: <date variable="DUE_DATE" hoursminutes="1">
1249: <nextstate>choose_why</nextstate>
1250: </date>
1251:
1252: =cut
1253:
1254: no strict;
1255: @ISA = ("Apache::lonhelper::element");
1256: use strict;
1257:
1258: use Time::localtime;
1259:
1260: BEGIN {
1.7 bowersj2 1261: &Apache::lonhelper::register('Apache::lonhelper::date',
1.5 bowersj2 1262: ('date'));
1263: }
1264:
1265: # Don't need to override the "new" from element
1266: sub new {
1267: my $ref = Apache::lonhelper::element->new();
1268: bless($ref);
1269: }
1270:
1271: my @months = ("January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June", "July",
1272: "August", "September", "October", "November", "December");
1273:
1274: # CONSTRUCTION: Construct the message element from the XML
1275: sub start_date {
1276: my ($target,$token,$tagstack,$parstack,$parser,$safeeval,$style)=@_;
1277:
1278: if ($target ne 'helper') {
1279: return '';
1280: }
1281:
1282: $paramHash->{'variable'} = $token->[2]{'variable'};
1283: $helper->declareVar($paramHash->{'variable'});
1284: $paramHash->{'hoursminutes'} = $token->[2]{'hoursminutes'};
1285: }
1286:
1287: sub end_date {
1288: my ($target,$token,$tagstack,$parstack,$parser,$safeeval,$style)=@_;
1289:
1290: if ($target ne 'helper') {
1291: return '';
1292: }
1293: Apache::lonhelper::date->new();
1294: return '';
1295: }
1296:
1297: sub render {
1298: my $self = shift;
1299: my $result = "";
1300: my $var = $self->{'variable'};
1301:
1302: my $date;
1303:
1304: # Default date: The current hour.
1305: $date = localtime();
1306: $date->min(0);
1307:
1308: if (defined $self->{ERROR_MSG}) {
1309: $result .= '<font color="#FF0000">' . $self->{ERROR_MSG} . '</font><br /><br />';
1310: }
1311:
1312: # Month
1313: my $i;
1314: $result .= "<select name='${var}month'>\n";
1315: for ($i = 0; $i < 12; $i++) {
1316: if ($i == $date->mon) {
1317: $result .= "<option value='$i' selected>";
1318: } else {
1319: $result .= "<option value='$i'>";
1320: }
1321: $result .= $months[$i] . "</option>\n";
1322: }
1323: $result .= "</select>\n";
1324:
1325: # Day
1326: $result .= "<select name='${var}day'>\n";
1327: for ($i = 1; $i < 32; $i++) {
1328: if ($i == $date->mday) {
1329: $result .= '<option selected>';
1330: } else {
1331: $result .= '<option>';
1332: }
1333: $result .= "$i</option>\n";
1334: }
1335: $result .= "</select>,\n";
1336:
1337: # Year
1338: $result .= "<select name='${var}year'>\n";
1339: for ($i = 2000; $i < 2030; $i++) { # update this after 64-bit dates
1340: if ($date->year + 1900 == $i) {
1341: $result .= "<option selected>";
1342: } else {
1343: $result .= "<option>";
1344: }
1345: $result .= "$i</option>\n";
1346: }
1347: $result .= "</select>,\n";
1348:
1349: # Display Hours and Minutes if they are called for
1350: if ($self->{'hoursminutes'}) {
1351: # Build hour
1352: $result .= "<select name='${var}hour'>\n";
1353: $result .= "<option " . ($date->hour == 0 ? 'selected ':'') .
1354: " value='0'>midnight</option>\n";
1355: for ($i = 1; $i < 12; $i++) {
1356: if ($date->hour == $i) {
1357: $result .= "<option selected value='$i'>$i a.m.</option>\n";
1358: } else {
1359: $result .= "<option value='$i'>$i a.m</option>\n";
1360: }
1361: }
1362: $result .= "<option " . ($date->hour == 12 ? 'selected ':'') .
1363: " value='12'>noon</option>\n";
1364: for ($i = 13; $i < 24; $i++) {
1365: my $printedHour = $i - 12;
1366: if ($date->hour == $i) {
1367: $result .= "<option selected value='$i'>$printedHour p.m.</option>\n";
1368: } else {
1369: $result .= "<option value='$i'>$printedHour p.m.</option>\n";
1370: }
1371: }
1372:
1373: $result .= "</select> :\n";
1374:
1375: $result .= "<select name='${var}minute'>\n";
1376: for ($i = 0; $i < 60; $i++) {
1377: my $printedMinute = $i;
1378: if ($i < 10) {
1379: $printedMinute = "0" . $printedMinute;
1380: }
1381: if ($date->min == $i) {
1382: $result .= "<option selected>";
1383: } else {
1384: $result .= "<option>";
1385: }
1386: $result .= "$printedMinute</option>\n";
1387: }
1388: $result .= "</select>\n";
1389: }
1390:
1391: return $result;
1392:
1393: }
1394: # If a NEXTSTATE was given, switch to it
1395: sub postprocess {
1396: my $self = shift;
1397: my $var = $self->{'variable'};
1398: my $month = $ENV{'form.' . $var . 'month'};
1399: my $day = $ENV{'form.' . $var . 'day'};
1400: my $year = $ENV{'form.' . $var . 'year'};
1401: my $min = 0;
1402: my $hour = 0;
1403: if ($self->{'hoursminutes'}) {
1404: $min = $ENV{'form.' . $var . 'minute'};
1405: $hour = $ENV{'form.' . $var . 'hour'};
1406: }
1407:
1408: my $chosenDate = Time::Local::timelocal(0, $min, $hour, $day, $month, $year);
1409: # Check to make sure that the date was not automatically co-erced into a
1410: # valid date, as we want to flag that as an error
1411: # This happens for "Feb. 31", for instance, which is coerced to March 2 or
1412: # 3, depending on if it's a leapyear
1413: my $checkDate = localtime($chosenDate);
1414:
1415: if ($checkDate->mon != $month || $checkDate->mday != $day ||
1416: $checkDate->year + 1900 != $year) {
1417: $self->{ERROR_MSG} = "Can't use " . $months[$month] . " $day, $year as a "
1418: . "date because it doesn't exist. Please enter a valid date.";
1.6 bowersj2 1419: return 0;
1.5 bowersj2 1420: }
1421:
1422: $helper->{VARS}->{$var} = $chosenDate;
1423:
1424: if (defined($self->{NEXTSTATE})) {
1425: $helper->changeState($self->{NEXTSTATE});
1426: }
1.6 bowersj2 1427:
1428: return 1;
1.5 bowersj2 1429: }
1430: 1;
1431:
1432: package Apache::lonhelper::resource;
1433:
1434: =pod
1435:
1436: =head2 Element: resource
1437:
1438: <resource> elements allow the user to select one or multiple resources
1439: from the current course. You can filter out which resources they can view,
1440: and filter out which resources they can select. The course will always
1441: be displayed fully expanded, because of the difficulty of maintaining
1442: selections across folder openings and closings. If this is fixed, then
1443: the user can manipulate the folders.
1444:
1445: <resource> takes the standard variable attribute to control what helper
1446: variable stores the results. It also takes a "multichoice" attribute,
1.17 bowersj2 1447: which controls whether the user can select more then one resource. The
1448: "toponly" attribute controls whether the resource display shows just the
1449: resources in that sequence, or recurses into all sub-sequences, defaulting
1.29 bowersj2 1450: to false. The "suppressEmptySequences" attribute reflects the
1451: suppressEmptySequences argument to the render routine, which will cause
1452: folders that have all of their contained resources filtered out to also
1453: be filtered out.
1.5 bowersj2 1454:
1455: B<SUB-TAGS>
1456:
1457: =over 4
1458:
1459: =item * <filterfunc>: If you want to filter what resources are displayed
1460: to the user, use a filter func. The <filterfunc> tag should contain
1461: Perl code that when wrapped with "sub { my $res = shift; " and "}" is
1462: a function that returns true if the resource should be displayed,
1463: and false if it should be skipped. $res is a resource object.
1464: (See Apache::lonnavmaps documentation for information about the
1465: resource object.)
1466:
1467: =item * <choicefunc>: Same as <filterfunc>, except that controls whether
1468: the given resource can be chosen. (It is almost always a good idea to
1469: show the user the folders, for instance, but you do not always want to
1470: let the user select them.)
1471:
1472: =item * <nextstate>: Standard nextstate behavior.
1473:
1474: =item * <valuefunc>: This function controls what is returned by the resource
1475: when the user selects it. Like filterfunc and choicefunc, it should be
1476: a function fragment that when wrapped by "sub { my $res = shift; " and
1477: "}" returns a string representing what you want to have as the value. By
1478: default, the value will be the resource ID of the object ($res->{ID}).
1479:
1.13 bowersj2 1480: =item * <mapurl>: If the URL of a map is given here, only that map
1481: will be displayed, instead of the whole course.
1482:
1.5 bowersj2 1483: =back
1484:
1485: =cut
1486:
1487: no strict;
1488: @ISA = ("Apache::lonhelper::element");
1489: use strict;
1490:
1491: BEGIN {
1.7 bowersj2 1492: &Apache::lonhelper::register('Apache::lonhelper::resource',
1.5 bowersj2 1493: ('resource', 'filterfunc',
1.13 bowersj2 1494: 'choicefunc', 'valuefunc',
1495: 'mapurl'));
1.5 bowersj2 1496: }
1497:
1498: sub new {
1499: my $ref = Apache::lonhelper::element->new();
1500: bless($ref);
1501: }
1502:
1503: # CONSTRUCTION: Construct the message element from the XML
1504: sub start_resource {
1505: my ($target,$token,$tagstack,$parstack,$parser,$safeeval,$style)=@_;
1506:
1507: if ($target ne 'helper') {
1508: return '';
1509: }
1510:
1511: $paramHash->{'variable'} = $token->[2]{'variable'};
1512: $helper->declareVar($paramHash->{'variable'});
1.14 bowersj2 1513: $paramHash->{'multichoice'} = $token->[2]{'multichoice'};
1.29 bowersj2 1514: $paramHash->{'suppressEmptySequences'} = $token->[2]{'suppressEmptySequences'};
1.17 bowersj2 1515: $paramHash->{'toponly'} = $token->[2]{'toponly'};
1.5 bowersj2 1516: return '';
1517: }
1518:
1519: sub end_resource {
1520: my ($target,$token,$tagstack,$parstack,$parser,$safeeval,$style)=@_;
1521:
1522: if ($target ne 'helper') {
1523: return '';
1524: }
1525: if (!defined($paramHash->{FILTER_FUNC})) {
1526: $paramHash->{FILTER_FUNC} = sub {return 1;};
1527: }
1528: if (!defined($paramHash->{CHOICE_FUNC})) {
1529: $paramHash->{CHOICE_FUNC} = sub {return 1;};
1530: }
1531: if (!defined($paramHash->{VALUE_FUNC})) {
1532: $paramHash->{VALUE_FUNC} = sub {my $res = shift; return $res->{ID}; };
1533: }
1534: Apache::lonhelper::resource->new();
1.4 bowersj2 1535: return '';
1536: }
1537:
1.5 bowersj2 1538: sub start_filterfunc {
1539: my ($target,$token,$tagstack,$parstack,$parser,$safeeval,$style)=@_;
1540:
1541: if ($target ne 'helper') {
1542: return '';
1543: }
1544:
1545: my $contents = Apache::lonxml::get_all_text('/filterfunc',
1546: $parser);
1547: $contents = 'sub { my $res = shift; ' . $contents . '}';
1548: $paramHash->{FILTER_FUNC} = eval $contents;
1549: }
1550:
1551: sub end_filterfunc { return ''; }
1552:
1553: sub start_choicefunc {
1554: my ($target,$token,$tagstack,$parstack,$parser,$safeeval,$style)=@_;
1555:
1556: if ($target ne 'helper') {
1557: return '';
1558: }
1559:
1560: my $contents = Apache::lonxml::get_all_text('/choicefunc',
1561: $parser);
1562: $contents = 'sub { my $res = shift; ' . $contents . '}';
1563: $paramHash->{CHOICE_FUNC} = eval $contents;
1564: }
1565:
1566: sub end_choicefunc { return ''; }
1567:
1568: sub start_valuefunc {
1569: my ($target,$token,$tagstack,$parstack,$parser,$safeeval,$style)=@_;
1570:
1571: if ($target ne 'helper') {
1572: return '';
1573: }
1574:
1575: my $contents = Apache::lonxml::get_all_text('/valuefunc',
1576: $parser);
1577: $contents = 'sub { my $res = shift; ' . $contents . '}';
1578: $paramHash->{VALUE_FUNC} = eval $contents;
1579: }
1580:
1581: sub end_valuefunc { return ''; }
1582:
1.13 bowersj2 1583: sub start_mapurl {
1584: my ($target,$token,$tagstack,$parstack,$parser,$safeeval,$style)=@_;
1585:
1586: if ($target ne 'helper') {
1587: return '';
1588: }
1589:
1590: my $contents = Apache::lonxml::get_all_text('/mapurl',
1591: $parser);
1.14 bowersj2 1592: $paramHash->{MAP_URL} = $contents;
1.13 bowersj2 1593: }
1594:
1595: sub end_mapurl { return ''; }
1596:
1.5 bowersj2 1597: # A note, in case I don't get to this before I leave.
1598: # If someone complains about the "Back" button returning them
1599: # to the previous folder state, instead of returning them to
1600: # the previous helper state, the *correct* answer is for the helper
1601: # to keep track of how many times the user has manipulated the folders,
1602: # and feed that to the history.go() call in the helper rendering routines.
1603: # If done correctly, the helper itself can keep track of how many times
1604: # it renders the same states, so it doesn't go in just this state, and
1605: # you can lean on the browser back button to make sure it all chains
1606: # correctly.
1607: # Right now, though, I'm just forcing all folders open.
1608:
1609: sub render {
1610: my $self = shift;
1611: my $result = "";
1612: my $var = $self->{'variable'};
1613: my $curVal = $helper->{VARS}->{$var};
1614:
1.15 bowersj2 1615: my $buttons = '';
1616:
1617: if ($self->{'multichoice'}) {
1618: $result = <<SCRIPT;
1619: <script>
1.18 bowersj2 1620: function checkall(value, checkName) {
1.15 bowersj2 1621: for (i=0; i<document.forms.helpform.elements.length; i++) {
1622: ele = document.forms.helpform.elements[i];
1.18 bowersj2 1623: if (ele.name == checkName + '.forminput') {
1.15 bowersj2 1624: document.forms.helpform.elements[i].checked=value;
1625: }
1626: }
1627: }
1628: </script>
1629: SCRIPT
1630: $buttons = <<BUTTONS;
1631: <br />
1.18 bowersj2 1632: <input type="button" onclick="checkall(true, '$var')" value="Select All Resources" />
1633: <input type="button" onclick="checkall(false, '$var')" value="Unselect All Resources" />
1.15 bowersj2 1634: <br />
1635: BUTTONS
1636: }
1637:
1.5 bowersj2 1638: if (defined $self->{ERROR_MSG}) {
1.14 bowersj2 1639: $result .= '<br /><font color="#FF0000">' . $self->{ERROR_MSG} . '</font><br /><br />';
1.5 bowersj2 1640: }
1641:
1.15 bowersj2 1642: $result .= $buttons;
1643:
1.5 bowersj2 1644: my $filterFunc = $self->{FILTER_FUNC};
1645: my $choiceFunc = $self->{CHOICE_FUNC};
1646: my $valueFunc = $self->{VALUE_FUNC};
1.13 bowersj2 1647: my $mapUrl = $self->{MAP_URL};
1.14 bowersj2 1648: my $multichoice = $self->{'multichoice'};
1.5 bowersj2 1649:
1650: # Create the composite function that renders the column on the nav map
1651: # have to admit any language that lets me do this can't be all bad
1652: # - Jeremy (Pythonista) ;-)
1653: my $checked = 0;
1654: my $renderColFunc = sub {
1655: my ($resource, $part, $params) = @_;
1.14 bowersj2 1656:
1657: my $inputType;
1658: if ($multichoice) { $inputType = 'checkbox'; }
1659: else {$inputType = 'radio'; }
1660:
1.5 bowersj2 1661: if (!&$choiceFunc($resource)) {
1662: return '<td> </td>';
1663: } else {
1.14 bowersj2 1664: my $col = "<td><input type='$inputType' name='${var}.forminput' ";
1665: if (!$checked && !$multichoice) {
1.5 bowersj2 1666: $col .= "checked ";
1667: $checked = 1;
1668: }
1669: $col .= "value='" .
1670: HTML::Entities::encode(&$valueFunc($resource))
1671: . "' /></td>";
1672: return $col;
1673: }
1674: };
1675:
1.17 bowersj2 1676: $ENV{'form.condition'} = !$self->{'toponly'};
1.5 bowersj2 1677: $result .=
1678: &Apache::lonnavmaps::render( { 'cols' => [$renderColFunc,
1679: Apache::lonnavmaps::resource()],
1680: 'showParts' => 0,
1681: 'filterFunc' => $filterFunc,
1.13 bowersj2 1682: 'resource_no_folder_link' => 1,
1.29 bowersj2 1683: 'suppressEmptySequences' => $self->{'suppressEmptySequences'},
1.13 bowersj2 1684: 'iterator_map' => $mapUrl }
1.5 bowersj2 1685: );
1.15 bowersj2 1686:
1687: $result .= $buttons;
1.5 bowersj2 1688:
1689: return $result;
1690: }
1691:
1692: sub postprocess {
1693: my $self = shift;
1.14 bowersj2 1694:
1695: if ($self->{'multichoice'} && !$helper->{VARS}->{$self->{'variable'}}) {
1696: $self->{ERROR_MSG} = 'You must choose at least one resource to continue.';
1697: return 0;
1698: }
1699:
1.5 bowersj2 1700: if (defined($self->{NEXTSTATE})) {
1701: $helper->changeState($self->{NEXTSTATE});
1702: }
1.6 bowersj2 1703:
1704: return 1;
1.5 bowersj2 1705: }
1706:
1707: 1;
1708:
1709: package Apache::lonhelper::student;
1710:
1711: =pod
1712:
1713: =head2 Element: student
1714:
1715: Student elements display a choice of students enrolled in the current
1716: course. Currently it is primitive; this is expected to evolve later.
1717:
1718: Student elements take two attributes: "variable", which means what
1719: it usually does, and "multichoice", which if true allows the user
1720: to select multiple students.
1721:
1722: =cut
1723:
1724: no strict;
1725: @ISA = ("Apache::lonhelper::element");
1726: use strict;
1727:
1728:
1729:
1730: BEGIN {
1.7 bowersj2 1731: &Apache::lonhelper::register('Apache::lonhelper::student',
1.5 bowersj2 1732: ('student'));
1733: }
1734:
1735: sub new {
1736: my $ref = Apache::lonhelper::element->new();
1737: bless($ref);
1738: }
1.4 bowersj2 1739:
1.5 bowersj2 1740: sub start_student {
1.4 bowersj2 1741: my ($target,$token,$tagstack,$parstack,$parser,$safeeval,$style)=@_;
1742:
1743: if ($target ne 'helper') {
1744: return '';
1745: }
1746:
1.5 bowersj2 1747: $paramHash->{'variable'} = $token->[2]{'variable'};
1748: $helper->declareVar($paramHash->{'variable'});
1749: $paramHash->{'multichoice'} = $token->[2]{'multichoice'};
1.12 bowersj2 1750: if (defined($token->[2]{'nextstate'})) {
1751: $paramHash->{NEXTSTATE} = $token->[2]{'nextstate'};
1752: }
1753:
1.5 bowersj2 1754: }
1755:
1756: sub end_student {
1757: my ($target,$token,$tagstack,$parstack,$parser,$safeeval,$style)=@_;
1758:
1759: if ($target ne 'helper') {
1760: return '';
1761: }
1762: Apache::lonhelper::student->new();
1.3 bowersj2 1763: }
1.5 bowersj2 1764:
1765: sub render {
1766: my $self = shift;
1767: my $result = '';
1768: my $buttons = '';
1.18 bowersj2 1769: my $var = $self->{'variable'};
1.5 bowersj2 1770:
1771: if ($self->{'multichoice'}) {
1772: $result = <<SCRIPT;
1773: <script>
1.18 bowersj2 1774: function checkall(value, checkName) {
1.15 bowersj2 1775: for (i=0; i<document.forms.helpform.elements.length; i++) {
1.18 bowersj2 1776: ele = document.forms.helpform.elements[i];
1777: if (ele.name == checkName + '.forminput') {
1778: document.forms.helpform.elements[i].checked=value;
1779: }
1.5 bowersj2 1780: }
1781: }
1782: </script>
1783: SCRIPT
1784: $buttons = <<BUTTONS;
1785: <br />
1.18 bowersj2 1786: <input type="button" onclick="checkall(true, '$var')" value="Select All Students" />
1787: <input type="button" onclick="checkall(false, '$var')" value="Unselect All Students" />
1.5 bowersj2 1788: <br />
1789: BUTTONS
1790: }
1791:
1792: if (defined $self->{ERROR_MSG}) {
1793: $result .= '<font color="#FF0000">' . $self->{ERROR_MSG} . '</font><br /><br />';
1794: }
1795:
1796: # Load up the students
1797: my $choices = &Apache::loncoursedata::get_classlist();
1798: my @keys = keys %{$choices};
1799:
1800: # Constants
1801: my $section = Apache::loncoursedata::CL_SECTION();
1802: my $fullname = Apache::loncoursedata::CL_FULLNAME();
1803:
1804: # Sort by: Section, name
1805: @keys = sort {
1806: if ($choices->{$a}->[$section] ne $choices->{$b}->[$section]) {
1807: return $choices->{$a}->[$section] cmp $choices->{$b}->[$section];
1808: }
1809: return $choices->{$a}->[$fullname] cmp $choices->{$b}->[$fullname];
1810: } @keys;
1811:
1812: my $type = 'radio';
1813: if ($self->{'multichoice'}) { $type = 'checkbox'; }
1814: $result .= "<table cellspacing='2' cellpadding='2' border='0'>\n";
1815: $result .= "<tr><td></td><td align='center'><b>Student Name</b></td>".
1816: "<td align='center'><b>Section</b></td></tr>";
1817:
1818: my $checked = 0;
1819: foreach (@keys) {
1820: $result .= "<tr><td><input type='$type' name='" .
1821: $self->{'variable'} . '.forminput' . "'";
1822:
1823: if (!$self->{'multichoice'} && !$checked) {
1824: $result .= " checked ";
1825: $checked = 1;
1826: }
1827: $result .=
1.19 bowersj2 1828: " value='" . HTML::Entities::encode($_ . ':' . $choices->{$_}->[$section])
1.5 bowersj2 1829: . "' /></td><td>"
1830: . HTML::Entities::encode($choices->{$_}->[$fullname])
1831: . "</td><td align='center'>"
1832: . HTML::Entities::encode($choices->{$_}->[$section])
1833: . "</td></tr>\n";
1834: }
1835:
1836: $result .= "</table>\n\n";
1837: $result .= $buttons;
1.4 bowersj2 1838:
1.5 bowersj2 1839: return $result;
1840: }
1841:
1.6 bowersj2 1842: sub postprocess {
1843: my $self = shift;
1844:
1845: my $result = $ENV{'form.' . $self->{'variable'} . '.forminput'};
1846: if (!$result) {
1847: $self->{ERROR_MSG} = 'You must choose at least one student '.
1848: 'to continue.';
1849: return 0;
1850: }
1851:
1852: if (defined($self->{NEXTSTATE})) {
1853: $helper->changeState($self->{NEXTSTATE});
1854: }
1855:
1856: return 1;
1857: }
1858:
1.5 bowersj2 1859: 1;
1860:
1861: package Apache::lonhelper::files;
1862:
1863: =pod
1864:
1865: =head2 Element: files
1866:
1867: files allows the users to choose files from a given directory on the
1868: server. It is always multichoice and stores the result as a triple-pipe
1869: delimited entry in the helper variables.
1870:
1871: Since it is extremely unlikely that you can actually code a constant
1872: representing the directory you wish to allow the user to search, <files>
1873: takes a subroutine that returns the name of the directory you wish to
1874: have the user browse.
1875:
1876: files accepts the attribute "variable" to control where the files chosen
1877: are put. It accepts the attribute "multichoice" as the other attribute,
1878: defaulting to false, which if true will allow the user to select more
1879: then one choice.
1880:
1881: <files> accepts three subtags. One is the "nextstate" sub-tag that works
1882: as it does with the other tags. Another is a <filechoice> sub tag that
1883: is Perl code that, when surrounded by "sub {" and "}" will return a
1884: string representing what directory on the server to allow the user to
1885: choose files from. Finally, the <filefilter> subtag should contain Perl
1886: code that when surrounded by "sub { my $filename = shift; " and "}",
1887: returns a true value if the user can pick that file, or false otherwise.
1888: The filename passed to the function will be just the name of the file,
1889: with no path info.
1890:
1891: =cut
1892:
1893: no strict;
1894: @ISA = ("Apache::lonhelper::element");
1895: use strict;
1896:
1897: BEGIN {
1.7 bowersj2 1898: &Apache::lonhelper::register('Apache::lonhelper::files',
1899: ('files', 'filechoice', 'filefilter'));
1.5 bowersj2 1900: }
1901:
1902: sub new {
1903: my $ref = Apache::lonhelper::element->new();
1904: bless($ref);
1905: }
1906:
1907: sub start_files {
1908: my ($target,$token,$tagstack,$parstack,$parser,$safeeval,$style)=@_;
1909:
1910: if ($target ne 'helper') {
1911: return '';
1912: }
1913: $paramHash->{'variable'} = $token->[2]{'variable'};
1914: $helper->declareVar($paramHash->{'variable'});
1915: $paramHash->{'multichoice'} = $token->[2]{'multichoice'};
1916: }
1917:
1918: sub end_files {
1919: my ($target,$token,$tagstack,$parstack,$parser,$safeeval,$style)=@_;
1920:
1921: if ($target ne 'helper') {
1922: return '';
1923: }
1924: if (!defined($paramHash->{FILTER_FUNC})) {
1925: $paramHash->{FILTER_FUNC} = sub { return 1; };
1926: }
1927: Apache::lonhelper::files->new();
1928: }
1929:
1930: sub start_filechoice {
1931: my ($target,$token,$tagstack,$parstack,$parser,$safeeval,$style)=@_;
1932:
1933: if ($target ne 'helper') {
1934: return '';
1935: }
1936: $paramHash->{'filechoice'} = Apache::lonxml::get_all_text('/filechoice',
1937: $parser);
1938: }
1939:
1940: sub end_filechoice { return ''; }
1941:
1942: sub start_filefilter {
1943: my ($target,$token,$tagstack,$parstack,$parser,$safeeval,$style)=@_;
1944:
1945: if ($target ne 'helper') {
1946: return '';
1947: }
1948:
1949: my $contents = Apache::lonxml::get_all_text('/filefilter',
1950: $parser);
1951: $contents = 'sub { my $filename = shift; ' . $contents . '}';
1952: $paramHash->{FILTER_FUNC} = eval $contents;
1953: }
1954:
1955: sub end_filefilter { return ''; }
1.3 bowersj2 1956:
1957: sub render {
1958: my $self = shift;
1.5 bowersj2 1959: my $result = '';
1960: my $var = $self->{'variable'};
1961:
1962: my $subdirFunc = eval('sub {' . $self->{'filechoice'} . '}');
1.11 bowersj2 1963: die 'Error in resource filter code for variable ' .
1964: {'variable'} . ', Perl said:' . $@ if $@;
1965:
1.5 bowersj2 1966: my $subdir = &$subdirFunc();
1967:
1968: my $filterFunc = $self->{FILTER_FUNC};
1969: my $buttons = '';
1.22 bowersj2 1970: my $type = 'radio';
1971: if ($self->{'multichoice'}) {
1972: $type = 'checkbox';
1973: }
1.5 bowersj2 1974:
1975: if ($self->{'multichoice'}) {
1976: $result = <<SCRIPT;
1977: <script>
1.18 bowersj2 1978: function checkall(value, checkName) {
1.15 bowersj2 1979: for (i=0; i<document.forms.helpform.elements.length; i++) {
1980: ele = document.forms.helpform.elements[i];
1.18 bowersj2 1981: if (ele.name == checkName + '.forminput') {
1.15 bowersj2 1982: document.forms.helpform.elements[i].checked=value;
1.5 bowersj2 1983: }
1984: }
1985: }
1.21 bowersj2 1986:
1.22 bowersj2 1987: function checkallclass(value, className) {
1.21 bowersj2 1988: for (i=0; i<document.forms.helpform.elements.length; i++) {
1989: ele = document.forms.helpform.elements[i];
1.22 bowersj2 1990: if (ele.type == "$type" && ele.onclick) {
1.21 bowersj2 1991: document.forms.helpform.elements[i].checked=value;
1992: }
1993: }
1994: }
1.5 bowersj2 1995: </script>
1996: SCRIPT
1.15 bowersj2 1997: $buttons = <<BUTTONS;
1.5 bowersj2 1998: <br />
1.18 bowersj2 1999: <input type="button" onclick="checkall(true, '$var')" value="Select All Files" />
2000: <input type="button" onclick="checkall(false, '$var')" value="Unselect All Files" />
1.23 bowersj2 2001: BUTTONS
2002:
2003: if ($helper->{VARS}->{'construction'}) {
2004: $buttons .= <<BUTTONS;
1.22 bowersj2 2005: <input type="button" onclick="checkallclass(true, 'Published')" value="Select All Published" />
2006: <input type="button" onclick="checkallclass(false, 'Published')" value="Unselect All Published" />
1.5 bowersj2 2007: <br />
2008: BUTTONS
1.23 bowersj2 2009: }
1.5 bowersj2 2010: }
2011:
2012: # Get the list of files in this directory.
2013: my @fileList;
2014:
2015: # If the subdirectory is in local CSTR space
2016: if ($subdir =~ m|/home/([^/]+)/public_html|) {
2017: my $user = $1;
2018: my $domain = $Apache::lonnet::perlvar{'lonDefDomain'};
2019: @fileList = &Apache::lonnet::dirlist($subdir, $domain, $user, '');
2020: } else {
2021: # local library server resource space
2022: @fileList = &Apache::lonnet::dirlist($subdir, $ENV{'user.domain'}, $ENV{'user.name'}, '');
2023: }
1.3 bowersj2 2024:
1.5 bowersj2 2025: $result .= $buttons;
2026:
1.6 bowersj2 2027: if (defined $self->{ERROR_MSG}) {
2028: $result .= '<br /><font color="#FF0000">' . $self->{ERROR_MSG} . '</font><br /><br />';
2029: }
2030:
1.20 bowersj2 2031: $result .= '<table border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">';
1.5 bowersj2 2032:
2033: # Keeps track if there are no choices, prints appropriate error
2034: # if there are none.
2035: my $choices = 0;
2036: # Print each legitimate file choice.
2037: for my $file (@fileList) {
2038: $file = (split(/&/, $file))[0];
2039: if ($file eq '.' || $file eq '..') {
2040: next;
2041: }
2042: my $fileName = $subdir .'/'. $file;
2043: if (&$filterFunc($file)) {
1.24 sakharuk 2044: my $status;
2045: my $color;
2046: if ($helper->{VARS}->{'construction'}) {
2047: ($status, $color) = @{fileState($subdir, $file)};
2048: } else {
2049: $status = '';
2050: $color = '';
2051: }
1.22 bowersj2 2052:
2053: # Netscape 4 is stupid and there's nowhere to put the
2054: # information on the input tag that the file is Published,
2055: # Unpublished, etc. In *real* browsers we can just say
2056: # "class='Published'" and check the className attribute of
2057: # the input tag, but Netscape 4 is too stupid to understand
2058: # that attribute, and un-comprehended attributes are not
2059: # reflected into the object model. So instead, what I do
2060: # is either have or don't have an "onclick" handler that
2061: # does nothing, give Published files the onclick handler, and
2062: # have the checker scripts check for that. Stupid and clumsy,
2063: # and only gives us binary "yes/no" information (at least I
2064: # couldn't figure out how to reach into the event handler's
2065: # actual code to retreive a value), but it works well enough
2066: # here.
1.23 bowersj2 2067:
1.22 bowersj2 2068: my $onclick = '';
1.23 bowersj2 2069: if ($status eq 'Published' && $helper->{VARS}->{'construction'}) {
1.22 bowersj2 2070: $onclick = 'onclick="a=1" ';
2071: }
1.20 bowersj2 2072: $result .= '<tr><td align="right"' . " bgcolor='$color'>" .
1.22 bowersj2 2073: "<input $onclick type='$type' name='" . $var
1.5 bowersj2 2074: . ".forminput' value='" . HTML::Entities::encode($fileName) .
2075: "'";
2076: if (!$self->{'multichoice'} && $choices == 0) {
2077: $result .= ' checked';
2078: }
1.20 bowersj2 2079: $result .= "/></td><td bgcolor='$color'>" . $file .
2080: "</td><td bgcolor='$color'>$status</td></tr>\n";
1.5 bowersj2 2081: $choices++;
2082: }
2083: }
2084:
2085: $result .= "</table>\n";
2086:
2087: if (!$choices) {
2088: $result .= '<font color="#FF0000">There are no files available to select in this directory. Please go back and select another option.</font><br /><br />';
2089: }
2090:
2091: $result .= $buttons;
2092:
2093: return $result;
1.20 bowersj2 2094: }
2095:
2096: # Determine the state of the file: Published, unpublished, modified.
2097: # Return the color it should be in and a label as a two-element array
2098: # reference.
2099: # Logic lifted from lonpubdir.pm, even though I don't know that it's still
2100: # the most right thing to do.
2101:
2102: sub fileState {
2103: my $constructionSpaceDir = shift;
2104: my $file = shift;
2105:
2106: my $docroot = $Apache::lonnet::perlvar{'lonDocRoot'};
2107: my $subdirpart = $constructionSpaceDir;
2108: $subdirpart =~ s/^\/home\/$ENV{'user.name'}\/public_html//;
2109: my $resdir = $docroot . '/res/' . $ENV{'user.domain'} . '/' . $ENV{'user.name'} .
2110: $subdirpart;
2111:
2112: my @constructionSpaceFileStat = stat($constructionSpaceDir . '/' . $file);
2113: my @resourceSpaceFileStat = stat($resdir . '/' . $file);
2114: if (!@resourceSpaceFileStat) {
2115: return ['Unpublished', '#FFCCCC'];
2116: }
2117:
2118: my $constructionSpaceFileModified = $constructionSpaceFileStat[9];
2119: my $resourceSpaceFileModified = $resourceSpaceFileStat[9];
2120:
2121: if ($constructionSpaceFileModified > $resourceSpaceFileModified) {
2122: return ['Modified', '#FFFFCC'];
2123: }
2124: return ['Published', '#CCFFCC'];
1.4 bowersj2 2125: }
1.5 bowersj2 2126:
1.4 bowersj2 2127: sub postprocess {
2128: my $self = shift;
1.6 bowersj2 2129: my $result = $ENV{'form.' . $self->{'variable'} . '.forminput'};
2130: if (!$result) {
2131: $self->{ERROR_MSG} = 'You must choose at least one file '.
2132: 'to continue.';
2133: return 0;
2134: }
2135:
1.5 bowersj2 2136: if (defined($self->{NEXTSTATE})) {
2137: $helper->changeState($self->{NEXTSTATE});
1.3 bowersj2 2138: }
1.6 bowersj2 2139:
2140: return 1;
1.3 bowersj2 2141: }
1.8 bowersj2 2142:
2143: 1;
2144:
1.11 bowersj2 2145: package Apache::lonhelper::section;
2146:
2147: =pod
2148:
2149: =head2 Element: section
2150:
2151: <section> allows the user to choose one or more sections from the current
2152: course.
2153:
2154: It takes the standard attributes "variable", "multichoice", and
2155: "nextstate", meaning what they do for most other elements.
2156:
2157: =cut
2158:
2159: no strict;
2160: @ISA = ("Apache::lonhelper::choices");
2161: use strict;
2162:
2163: BEGIN {
2164: &Apache::lonhelper::register('Apache::lonhelper::section',
2165: ('section'));
2166: }
2167:
2168: sub new {
2169: my $ref = Apache::lonhelper::choices->new();
2170: bless($ref);
2171: }
2172:
2173: sub start_section {
2174: my ($target,$token,$tagstack,$parstack,$parser,$safeeval,$style)=@_;
2175:
2176: if ($target ne 'helper') {
2177: return '';
2178: }
1.12 bowersj2 2179:
2180: $paramHash->{CHOICES} = [];
2181:
1.11 bowersj2 2182: $paramHash->{'variable'} = $token->[2]{'variable'};
2183: $helper->declareVar($paramHash->{'variable'});
2184: $paramHash->{'multichoice'} = $token->[2]{'multichoice'};
2185: if (defined($token->[2]{'nextstate'})) {
1.12 bowersj2 2186: $paramHash->{NEXTSTATE} = $token->[2]{'nextstate'};
1.11 bowersj2 2187: }
2188:
2189: # Populate the CHOICES element
2190: my %choices;
2191:
2192: my $section = Apache::loncoursedata::CL_SECTION();
2193: my $classlist = Apache::loncoursedata::get_classlist();
2194: foreach (keys %$classlist) {
2195: my $sectionName = $classlist->{$_}->[$section];
2196: if (!$sectionName) {
2197: $choices{"No section assigned"} = "";
2198: } else {
2199: $choices{$sectionName} = $sectionName;
2200: }
1.12 bowersj2 2201: }
2202:
1.11 bowersj2 2203: for my $sectionName (sort(keys(%choices))) {
1.12 bowersj2 2204:
1.11 bowersj2 2205: push @{$paramHash->{CHOICES}}, [$sectionName, $sectionName];
2206: }
2207: }
2208:
1.12 bowersj2 2209: sub end_section {
2210: my ($target,$token,$tagstack,$parstack,$parser,$safeeval,$style)=@_;
1.11 bowersj2 2211:
1.12 bowersj2 2212: if ($target ne 'helper') {
2213: return '';
2214: }
2215: Apache::lonhelper::section->new();
2216: }
1.11 bowersj2 2217: 1;
2218:
1.8 bowersj2 2219: package Apache::lonhelper::general;
2220:
2221: =pod
2222:
2223: =head2 General-purpose tag: <exec>
2224:
2225: The contents of the exec tag are executed as Perl code, not inside a
2226: safe space, so the full range of $ENV and such is available. The code
2227: will be executed as a subroutine wrapped with the following code:
2228:
2229: "sub { my $helper = shift; my $state = shift;" and
2230:
2231: "}"
2232:
2233: The return value is ignored.
2234:
2235: $helper is the helper object. Feel free to add methods to the helper
2236: object to support whatever manipulation you may need to do (for instance,
2237: overriding the form location if the state is the final state; see
2238: lonparm.helper for an example).
2239:
2240: $state is the $paramHash that has currently been generated and may
2241: be manipulated by the code in exec. Note that the $state is not yet
2242: an actual state B<object>, it is just a hash, so do not expect to
2243: be able to call methods on it.
2244:
2245: =cut
2246:
2247: BEGIN {
2248: &Apache::lonhelper::register('Apache::lonhelper::general',
1.11 bowersj2 2249: 'exec', 'condition', 'clause',
2250: 'eval');
1.8 bowersj2 2251: }
2252:
2253: sub start_exec {
2254: my ($target,$token,$tagstack,$parstack,$parser,$safeeval,$style)=@_;
2255:
2256: if ($target ne 'helper') {
2257: return '';
2258: }
2259:
2260: my $code = &Apache::lonxml::get_all_text('/exec', $parser);
2261:
2262: $code = eval ('sub { my $helper = shift; my $state = shift; ' .
2263: $code . "}");
1.11 bowersj2 2264: die 'Error in <exec>, Perl said: '. $@ if $@;
1.8 bowersj2 2265: &$code($helper, $paramHash);
2266: }
2267:
2268: sub end_exec { return ''; }
2269:
2270: =pod
2271:
2272: =head2 General-purpose tag: <condition>
2273:
2274: The <condition> tag allows you to mask out parts of the helper code
2275: depending on some programatically determined condition. The condition
2276: tag contains a tag <clause> which contains perl code that when wrapped
2277: with "sub { my $helper = shift; my $state = shift; " and "}", returns
2278: a true value if the XML in the condition should be evaluated as a normal
2279: part of the helper, or false if it should be completely discarded.
2280:
2281: The <clause> tag must be the first sub-tag of the <condition> tag or
2282: it will not work as expected.
2283:
2284: =cut
2285:
2286: # The condition tag just functions as a marker, it doesn't have
2287: # to "do" anything. Technically it doesn't even have to be registered
2288: # with the lonxml code, but I leave this here to be explicit about it.
2289: sub start_condition { return ''; }
2290: sub end_condition { return ''; }
2291:
2292: sub start_clause {
2293: my ($target,$token,$tagstack,$parstack,$parser,$safeeval,$style)=@_;
2294:
2295: if ($target ne 'helper') {
2296: return '';
2297: }
2298:
2299: my $clause = Apache::lonxml::get_all_text('/clause', $parser);
2300: $clause = eval('sub { my $helper = shift; my $state = shift; '
2301: . $clause . '}');
1.11 bowersj2 2302: die 'Error in clause of condition, Perl said: ' . $@ if $@;
1.8 bowersj2 2303: if (!&$clause($helper, $paramHash)) {
2304: # Discard all text until the /condition.
2305: &Apache::lonxml::get_all_text('/condition', $parser);
2306: }
2307: }
2308:
2309: sub end_clause { return ''; }
1.11 bowersj2 2310:
2311: =pod
2312:
2313: =head2 General-purpose tag: <eval>
2314:
2315: The <eval> tag will be evaluated as a subroutine call passed in the
2316: current helper object and state hash as described in <condition> above,
2317: but is expected to return a string to be printed directly to the
2318: screen. This is useful for dynamically generating messages.
2319:
2320: =cut
2321:
2322: # This is basically a type of message.
2323: # Programmatically setting $paramHash->{NEXTSTATE} would work, though
2324: # it's probably bad form.
2325:
2326: sub start_eval {
2327: my ($target,$token,$tagstack,$parstack,$parser,$safeeval,$style)=@_;
2328:
2329: if ($target ne 'helper') {
2330: return '';
2331: }
2332:
2333: my $program = Apache::lonxml::get_all_text('/eval', $parser);
2334: $program = eval('sub { my $helper = shift; my $state = shift; '
2335: . $program . '}');
2336: die 'Error in eval code, Perl said: ' . $@ if $@;
2337: $paramHash->{MESSAGE_TEXT} = &$program($helper, $paramHash);
2338: }
2339:
2340: sub end_eval {
2341: my ($target,$token,$tagstack,$parstack,$parser,$safeeval,$style)=@_;
2342:
2343: if ($target ne 'helper') {
2344: return '';
2345: }
2346:
2347: Apache::lonhelper::message->new();
2348: }
2349:
1.13 bowersj2 2350: 1;
2351:
1.27 bowersj2 2352: package Apache::lonhelper::final;
2353:
2354: =pod
2355:
2356: =head2 Element: final
2357:
2358: <final> is a special element that works with helpers that use the <finalcode>
2359: tag. It goes through all the states and elements, executing the <finalcode>
2360: snippets and collecting the results. Finally, it takes the user out of the
2361: helper, going to a provided page.
2362:
2363: =cut
2364:
2365: no strict;
2366: @ISA = ("Apache::lonhelper::element");
2367: use strict;
2368:
2369: BEGIN {
2370: &Apache::lonhelper::register('Apache::lonhelper::final',
2371: ('final', 'exitpage'));
2372: }
2373:
2374: sub new {
2375: my $ref = Apache::lonhelper::element->new();
2376: bless($ref);
2377: }
2378:
2379: sub start_final { return ''; }
2380:
2381: sub end_final {
2382: my ($target,$token,$tagstack,$parstack,$parser,$safeeval,$style)=@_;
2383:
2384: if ($target ne 'helper') {
2385: return '';
2386: }
2387:
2388: Apache::lonhelper::final->new();
2389:
2390: return '';
2391: }
2392:
2393: sub start_exitpage {
2394: my ($target,$token,$tagstack,$parstack,$parser,$safeeval,$style)=@_;
2395:
2396: if ($target ne 'helper') {
2397: return '';
2398: }
2399:
2400: $paramHash->{EXIT_PAGE} = &Apache::lonxml::get_all_text('/exitpage',
2401: $parser);
2402:
2403: return '';
2404: }
2405:
2406: sub end_exitpage { return ''; }
2407:
2408: sub render {
2409: my $self = shift;
2410:
2411: my @results;
2412:
2413: # Collect all the results
2414: for my $stateName (keys %{$helper->{STATES}}) {
2415: my $state = $helper->{STATES}->{$stateName};
2416:
2417: for my $element (@{$state->{ELEMENTS}}) {
2418: if (defined($element->{FINAL_CODE})) {
2419: # Compile the code.
2420: my $code = 'sub { my $helper = shift; ' . $element->{FINAL_CODE} .
2421: '}';
2422: $code = eval($code);
2423: die 'Error while executing final code for element with var ' .
2424: $element->{'variable'} . ', Perl said: ' . $@ if $@;
2425:
2426: my $result = &$code($helper);
2427: if ($result) {
2428: push @results, $result;
2429: }
2430: }
2431: }
2432: }
2433:
2434: if (scalar(@results) == 0) {
2435: return '';
2436: }
2437:
2438: my $result = "<ul>\n";
2439: for my $re (@results) {
2440: $result .= ' <li>' . $re . "</li>\n";
2441: }
2442: return $result . '</ul>';
2443: }
2444:
2445: 1;
2446:
1.13 bowersj2 2447: package Apache::lonhelper::parmwizfinal;
2448:
2449: # This is the final state for the parmwizard. It is not generally useful,
2450: # so it is not perldoc'ed. It does its own processing.
2451: # It is represented with <parmwizfinal />, and
2452: # should later be moved to lonparmset.pm .
2453:
2454: no strict;
2455: @ISA = ('Apache::lonhelper::element');
2456: use strict;
1.11 bowersj2 2457:
1.13 bowersj2 2458: BEGIN {
2459: &Apache::lonhelper::register('Apache::lonhelper::parmwizfinal',
2460: ('parmwizfinal'));
2461: }
2462:
2463: use Time::localtime;
2464:
2465: sub new {
2466: my $ref = Apache::lonhelper::choices->new();
2467: bless ($ref);
2468: }
2469:
2470: sub start_parmwizfinal { return ''; }
2471:
2472: sub end_parmwizfinal {
2473: my ($target,$token,$tagstack,$parstack,$parser,$safeeval,$style)=@_;
2474:
2475: if ($target ne 'helper') {
2476: return '';
2477: }
2478: Apache::lonhelper::parmwizfinal->new();
2479: }
2480:
2481: # Renders a form that, when submitted, will form the input to lonparmset.pm
2482: sub render {
2483: my $self = shift;
2484: my $vars = $helper->{VARS};
2485:
2486: # FIXME: Unify my designators with the standard ones
2487: my %dateTypeHash = ('open_date' => "Opening Date",
2488: 'due_date' => "Due Date",
2489: 'answer_date' => "Answer Date");
2490: my %parmTypeHash = ('open_date' => "0_opendate",
2491: 'due_date' => "0_duedate",
2492: 'answer_date' => "0_answerdate");
2493:
2494: my $affectedResourceId = "";
2495: my $parm_name = $parmTypeHash{$vars->{ACTION_TYPE}};
2496: my $level = "";
1.27 bowersj2 2497: my $resourceString;
2498: my $symb;
2499: my $paramlevel;
2500:
1.13 bowersj2 2501: # Print the granularity, depending on the action
2502: if ($vars->{GRANULARITY} eq 'whole_course') {
1.27 bowersj2 2503: $resourceString .= '<li>for <b>all resources in the course</b></li>';
1.13 bowersj2 2504: $level = 9; # general course, see lonparmset.pm perldoc
2505: $affectedResourceId = "0.0";
1.27 bowersj2 2506: $symb = 'a';
2507: $paramlevel = 'general';
1.13 bowersj2 2508: } elsif ($vars->{GRANULARITY} eq 'map') {
2509: my $navmap = Apache::lonnavmaps::navmap->new(
2510: $ENV{"request.course.fn"}.".db",
2511: $ENV{"request.course.fn"}."_parms.db", 0, 0);
2512: my $res = $navmap->getById($vars->{RESOURCE_ID});
2513: my $title = $res->compTitle();
1.27 bowersj2 2514: $symb = $res->symb();
1.13 bowersj2 2515: $navmap->untieHashes();
1.27 bowersj2 2516: $resourceString .= "<li>for the map named <b>$title</b></li>";
1.13 bowersj2 2517: $level = 8;
2518: $affectedResourceId = $vars->{RESOURCE_ID};
1.27 bowersj2 2519: $paramlevel = 'map';
1.13 bowersj2 2520: } else {
2521: my $navmap = Apache::lonnavmaps::navmap->new(
2522: $ENV{"request.course.fn"}.".db",
2523: $ENV{"request.course.fn"}."_parms.db", 0, 0);
2524: my $res = $navmap->getById($vars->{RESOURCE_ID});
1.27 bowersj2 2525: $symb = $res->symb();
1.13 bowersj2 2526: my $title = $res->compTitle();
2527: $navmap->untieHashes();
1.27 bowersj2 2528: $resourceString .= "<li>for the resource named <b>$title</b></li>";
1.13 bowersj2 2529: $level = 7;
2530: $affectedResourceId = $vars->{RESOURCE_ID};
1.27 bowersj2 2531: $paramlevel = 'full';
1.13 bowersj2 2532: }
2533:
1.27 bowersj2 2534: my $result = "<form name='helpform' method='get' action='/adm/parmset#$affectedResourceId&$parm_name&$level'>\n";
2535: $result .= '<p>Confirm that this information is correct, then click "Finish Wizard" to complete setting the parameter.<ul>';
2536:
2537: # Print the type of manipulation:
2538: $result .= '<li>Setting the <b>' . $dateTypeHash{$vars->{ACTION_TYPE}}
2539: . "</b></li>\n";
2540: if ($vars->{ACTION_TYPE} eq 'due_date' ||
2541: $vars->{ACTION_TYPE} eq 'answer_date') {
2542: # for due dates, we default to "date end" type entries
2543: $result .= "<input type='hidden' name='recent_date_end' " .
2544: "value='" . $vars->{PARM_DATE} . "' />\n";
2545: $result .= "<input type='hidden' name='pres_value' " .
2546: "value='" . $vars->{PARM_DATE} . "' />\n";
2547: $result .= "<input type='hidden' name='pres_type' " .
2548: "value='date_end' />\n";
2549: } elsif ($vars->{ACTION_TYPE} eq 'open_date') {
2550: $result .= "<input type='hidden' name='recent_date_start' ".
2551: "value='" . $vars->{PARM_DATE} . "' />\n";
2552: $result .= "<input type='hidden' name='pres_value' " .
2553: "value='" . $vars->{PARM_DATE} . "' />\n";
2554: $result .= "<input type='hidden' name='pres_type' " .
2555: "value='date_start' />\n";
2556: }
2557:
2558: $result .= $resourceString;
2559:
1.13 bowersj2 2560: # Print targets
2561: if ($vars->{TARGETS} eq 'course') {
2562: $result .= '<li>for <b>all students in course</b></li>';
2563: } elsif ($vars->{TARGETS} eq 'section') {
2564: my $section = $vars->{SECTION_NAME};
2565: $result .= "<li>for section <b>$section</b></li>";
2566: $level -= 3;
2567: $result .= "<input type='hidden' name='csec' value='" .
2568: HTML::Entities::encode($section) . "' />\n";
2569: } else {
2570: # FIXME: This is probably wasteful! Store the name!
2571: my $classlist = Apache::loncoursedata::get_classlist();
1.27 bowersj2 2572: my $username = $vars->{USER_NAME};
2573: # Chop off everything after the last colon (section)
2574: $username = substr($username, 0, rindex($username, ':'));
2575: my $name = $classlist->{$username}->[6];
1.13 bowersj2 2576: $result .= "<li>for <b>$name</b></li>";
2577: $level -= 6;
2578: my ($uname, $udom) = split /:/, $vars->{USER_NAME};
2579: $result .= "<input type='hidden' name='uname' value='".
2580: HTML::Entities::encode($uname) . "' />\n";
2581: $result .= "<input type='hidden' name='udom' value='".
2582: HTML::Entities::encode($udom) . "' />\n";
2583: }
2584:
2585: # Print value
2586: $result .= "<li>to <b>" . ctime($vars->{PARM_DATE}) . "</b> (" .
2587: Apache::lonnavmaps::timeToHumanString($vars->{PARM_DATE})
2588: . ")</li>\n";
2589:
2590: # print pres_marker
2591: $result .= "\n<input type='hidden' name='pres_marker'" .
2592: " value='$affectedResourceId&$parm_name&$level' />\n";
1.27 bowersj2 2593:
2594: # Make the table appear
2595: $result .= "\n<input type='hidden' value='true' name='prevvisit' />";
2596: $result .= "\n<input type='hidden' value='all' name='pschp' />";
2597: $result .= "\n<input type='hidden' value='$symb' name='pssymb' />";
2598: $result .= "\n<input type='hidden' value='$paramlevel' name='parmlev' />";
1.13 bowersj2 2599:
2600: $result .= "<br /><br /><center><input type='submit' value='Finish Helper' /></center></form>\n";
2601:
2602: return $result;
2603: }
2604:
2605: sub overrideForm {
2606: return 1;
2607: }
1.5 bowersj2 2608:
1.4 bowersj2 2609: 1;
1.3 bowersj2 2610:
1.1 bowersj2 2611: __END__
1.3 bowersj2 2612:
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