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Overview
This bundle contains a general implementation of forms in Open MCT. This allows forms to be expressed using a reasonably concise declarative syntax, and rendered as Angular templates in a consistent fashion.
Usage
To include a form with a declarative definition, use the mct-form
directive, e.g.:
<mct-form ng-model="myModel" structure="myStructure" name="myForm">
</mct-form>
Using toolbars is similar:
<mct-toolbar ng-model="myModel" structure="myStructure" name="myToolbar">
</mct-toolbar>
The attributes utilized by this form are as follows:
ng-model
: The object which should contain the full form input. Individual fields in this model are bound to individual controls; the names used for these fields are provided in the form structure (see below).structure
: The structure of the form; e.g. sections, rows, their names, and so forth. The value of this attribute should be an Angular expression.name
: The name in the containing scope under which to publish form "meta-state", e.g.$valid
,$dirty
, etc. This is as the behavior ofng-form
. Passed as plain text in the attribute.
Form structure
A form's structure is described as a JavaScript object in the following form:
{
"name": ... title to display for the form, as a string ...,
"sections": [
{
"name": ... title to display for the section ...,
"rows": [
{
"name": ... title to display for this row ...,
"control": ... symbolic key for the control ...,
"key": ... field name in ng-model ...
"pattern": ... optional, reg exp to match against ...
"required": ... optional boolean ...
"options": [
"name": ... name to display (e.g. in a select) ...,
"value": ... value to store in the model ...
]
},
... and other rows ...
]
},
... and other sections ...
]
}
Note that pattern
may be specified as a string, to simplify storing
for structures as JSON when necessary. The string should be given in
a form appropriate to pass to a RegExp
constructor.
Toolbar structure
A toolbar's structure is described similarly to forms, except that there
is no notion of rows; instead, there are items
.
{
"name": ... title to display for the form, as a string ...,
"sections": [
{
"name": ... title to display for the section ...,
"items": [
{
"name": ... title to display for this row ...,
"control": ... symbolic key for the control ...,
"key": ... field name in ng-model ...
"pattern": ... optional, reg exp to match against ...
"required": ... optional boolean ...
"options": [
"name": ... name to display (e.g. in a select) ...,
"value": ... value to store in the model ...
],
"disabled": ... true if control should be disabled ...
"size": ... size of the control (for textfields) ...
"click": ... function to invoke (for buttons) ...
"glyph": ... glyph to display (for buttons) ...
"text": ... text withiin control (for buttons) ...
},
... and other rows ...
]
},
... and other sections ...
]
}
Note that pattern
may be specified as a string, to simplify storing
for structures as JSON when necessary. The string should be given in
a form appropriate to pass to a RegExp
constructor.
Adding controls
These control types are included in the forms bundle:
textfield
: A text input to enter plain text.numberfield
: A text input to enter numbers.select
: A drop-down list of options.checkbox
: A box which may be checked/unchecked.color
: A color picker.button
: A button.datetime
: An input for UTC date/time entry; gives result as a UNIX timestamp, in milliseconds since start of 1970, UTC.
New controls may be added as extensions of the controls
category.
Extensions of this category have two properites:
key
: The symbolic name for this control (matched against thecontrol
field in rows of the form structure).templateUrl
: The URL to the control's Angular template, relative to the resources directory of the bundle which exposes the extension.
Within the template for a control, the following variables will be included in scope:
ngModel
: The model where form input will be stored. Notably we also need to look atfield
(see below) to determine which field in the model should be modified.ngRequired
: True if input is required.ngPattern
: The pattern to match against (for text entry.)options
: The options for this control, as passed from theoptions
property of an individual row.field
: Name of the field inngModel
which will hold the value for this control.