deform_bootstrap
provides Twitter Bootstrap compatible widgets, templates
and styles for the deform form library.
deform_bootstrap is developed on GitHub. Latest releases are available on PyPI.
In your Paste Deploy configuration file (e.g. development.ini
) add
deform_bootstrap
to the list of pyramid_includes
, or add a
this line if a pyramid.includes
setting does not exist:
[app:main] ... pyramid.includes = deform_bootstrap
This will put the templates in deform_bootstrap/templates
into the
deform search path.
If you want to quickly try out deform_bootstrap
and see how it
looks in practice you can run these commands, assuming that you have a
virtualenv set up in your
deform_bootstrap
directory:
$ git clone https://github.com/Pylons/deformdemo.git $ cd deformdemo $ ../bin/python setup.py develop $ cd .. $ bin/pserve demo.ini
You should now be able to access the demo site at http://0.0.0.0:8521
Deform depends on jQueryUI
for these wigdgets:
- AutocompleteInputWidget
- DateInputWidget
- DateTimeInputWidget
deform_bootstrap
comes with widgets that replace these, and that are
compatible with Bootstrap. If you don't use any of these, you can skip
the remainder of this section and just delete jQueryUI
from your CSS
and JS imports. Otherwise you'll need to add bootstrap-typeahead.js
and/or bootstrap-datepicker.js
to your JS includes.
You can then use deform_bootstrap's TypeaheadInputWidget as a drop in replacement for deform's AutocompleteInputWidget.
Unfortunately things are a litte more complicated for DateInputWidget and
DateTimeInputWidget, because bootstrap
does not provide native widgets
for that usecases (yet?). Therefore you will need to either use
deform_bootstrap.css
provided by deform_bootstrap
or build your own
bootstrap.css
using LESS <http://lesscss.org/>. Once you have lessc
installed it can be done like this:
$ cd deform_bootstrap/static $ lessc deform_bootstrap.less
You'll then find your custom deform_bootstrap.css
which immediately leads
to a shiny new look for DateInputWidgets. For DateTimeInputWidgets you'll
have to replace your existing imports. This is as easy as replacing
from deform.widget import DateTimeInputWidget
with
from deform_bootstrap.widget import DateTimeInputWidget
in your code.
Deform uses <ul> / <li> markup for rendering sequences. Although one can
argue, that this is semanticaly correct, it doesn't make much sense in the
context of form rendering and requires quite some additional CSS to produce
visually appealing results. Therefore deform_bootstrap
removes all list
markup and generates nice forms with no additional CSS required.
In order to make this work with not only with fixed length sequences, but
also variable length sequences, 2 functions in deform.js
needs to be
patched. This can be done by simply adding the provided
deform_bootstrap.js
to your JS requirements. If your application doesn't
use variable length sequences, you can safely skip this step.
A progressively enhanced replacement for HTML select elements, Chosen implements single and multiple selection modes that offer a much better UX than the standard widgets. It has autocomplete features, placeholder support and a slick style that looks good either with or without Bootstrap. See http://harvesthq.github.com/chosen/ for documentation and examples. Only the jQuery version is provided by this package.
deform_bootstrap
comes with a bunch of static resources, which might
confuse you. Fortunately most of them are just needed to pass all the tests
and most most of them (if any) won't be needed in your deform_bootstrap
based application.
deform_bootstrap.css
- This file contains the complete Bootstrap 2.0.1 CSS plus additional styles for the datepicker widget (see above). You may use it for your application (great for initial development), but might also want to consider rolling your own customized version for deployment.
jquery_chosen/chosen.css
- The main style for
ChosenSingleWidget
andChosenMultipleWidget
. chosen_bootstrap.css
- This file contains a small fix for conflicts between chosen and bootstrap. Only needed if you make use of chosen, but harmless if you don't.
bootstrap-datepicker.css
- The styles for the native bootstrap datepicker widget (see above).
Note that chosen_bootstrap.css
and bootstrap-datepicker.css
are included in deform_bootstrap.css
, so you will only need them
if you use some other version of the bootstrap css.
bootstrap-datepicker.js
- Only needed if you want to use the native bootstrap datepicker widget (see above).
bootstrap_typeahead.js
- Only needed if you want to use the native bootstrap datepicker widget (see above).
bootstrap.min.js
- Only needed as a direct dependency of the
bootstrap_XXX.js
files. deform_bootstrap.js
- Only needed as if you want to use variable length sequences (see "<ul> / <li> markup" above).
jquery-x.x.x.min.js
- Only needed if you want to use any of the other JS resources.
jquery-ui-x.x.x.custom.min.js
- Only needed if prefer using deform's orinial
AutocompleteInputWidget
over deform_bootstrap'sTypeaheadInputWidget
or deform'sDateTimeInputWidget
over deform_bootstrap's native version (see above). jquery-ui-timepicker-addon-x.x.x.js
- Same as for
jquery-ui-x.x.x.custom.min.js
. jquery.form-2.96.js
- Only needed if you want to use
use_ajax=True
withdeform.Form
. jquery.maskedinput-x.x.js
- Only needed if you want
mask='...'
with any of thedeform
widgets that support it. jquery_chosen/chosen.jquery.js
- Only needed if you use
ChosenSingleWidget
,ChosenOptGroupWidget
, orChosenMultipleWidget
,
Not needed at all. Only used internally to build the custom
deform_bootstrap.css
with the additional datepicker styles.
$ bin/python setup.py dev $ bin/py.test
deform_bootstrap
passes 100% of the deformdemo tests. Please do run the Selenium
tests before submitting a patch.
However, bootstrap requires a newer version of jquery than deform ships
with by default. This in turn would require a newer version of jquery.form
(> 2.43) which unfortunately is backward incompatible in its ajax handling.
Thus, deform_bootstrap cannot currently support deform's use_ajax
feature.
The corresponding selenium tests have therefore been disabled until deform
catches up. Note, that you can still use jquery.form itself.
Follow the instructions in deformdemo
to install Selenium. Then
install deform_bootstrap in your virtualenv and from within
the deform_bootstrap
package run this command:
$ bin/python deform_bootstrap/demo/test.py
Bootstrap has a nice feature to prepend/append text to input[type=text]
form elements (see http://twitter.github.com/bootstrap/base-css.html#forms).
To use it with deform_bootstrap
you can simply pass input_prepend
or input_append
as keyword arguments to the widget constructor in your
colander.Schema
subclass:
class PersonSchema(colander.Schema): weight = colander.SchemaNode( colander.Integer(), title=u"Weight", widget=deform.widget.TextInputWidget( input_append="kg", css_class="span1", ))
Bootstrap supports four form styles. By default, deform_bootstrap
uses the .form-horizontal
style. You can specify one of the other
styles be setting the bootstrap_form_style
attribute of your Form
:
myform = Form(myschema, bootstrap_form_style='form-vertical')
Bootstrap supports inline checkbox and radio choices. Normally
RadioChoiceWidget
s and CheckboxChoiceWidgets
s are displayed
with one choice per line. To select the inline style, set the
inline
attribute of the choice widget to a trueish value:
class MySchema(colander.Schema): choice = colander.SchemaNode( colander.String(), widget=deform.widget.CheckboxChoiceWidget( values=[(u'a', u'Apple'), (u'b', u'Bear'), (u'c', u'Computer')], inline=True))
deform_bootstrap was created by Daniel Nouri. Thanks to the following people for support, code, patches etc:
- Andreas Kaiser
- Chris McDonough
- Jason Kölker
- Jeff Dairiki
- Marco Mariani
- Tom Lazar
- https://github.com/Kotti/deform_bootstrap/contributors