DropdownFieldType

Type
Class
Namespace
Craft
Inherits
Craft\DropdownFieldType » Craft\BaseOptionsFieldType » Craft\BaseFieldType » Craft\BaseSavableComponentType » Craft\BaseComponentType » Craft\BaseApplicationComponent » CApplicationComponent (opens new window) » CComponent (opens new window)
Implements
Craft\IComponentType, Craft\IFieldType, Craft\IPreviewableFieldType, Craft\ISavableComponentType, IApplicationComponent
Since
1.0

Class DropdownFieldType

See also http://craftcms.com

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# Public Properties

Property Description
$behaviors (opens new window) array (opens new window) – The behaviors that should be attached to this component.
$element Craft\BaseElementModel
$model Craft\BaseModel

# Protected Properties

# Public Methods

Method Description
__call() (opens new window) Calls the named method which is not a class method.
__get() (opens new window) Returns a property value, an event handler list or a behavior based on its name.
__isset() (opens new window) Checks if a property value is null.
__set() (opens new window) Sets value of a component property.
__unset() (opens new window) Sets a component property to be null.
asa() (opens new window) Returns the named behavior object.
attachBehavior() (opens new window) Attaches a behavior to this component.
attachBehaviors() (opens new window) Attaches a list of behaviors to the component.
attachEventHandler() (opens new window) Attaches an event handler to an event.
canGetProperty() (opens new window) Determines whether a property can be read.
canSetProperty() (opens new window) Determines whether a property can be set.
defineContentAttribute() Returns the field’s content attribute config.
detachBehavior() (opens new window) Detaches a behavior from the component.
detachBehaviors() (opens new window) Detaches all behaviors from the component.
detachEventHandler() (opens new window) Detaches an existing event handler.
disableBehavior() (opens new window) Disables an attached behavior.
disableBehaviors() (opens new window) Disables all behaviors attached to this component.
enableBehavior() (opens new window) Enables an attached behavior.
enableBehaviors() (opens new window) Enables all behaviors attached to this component.
evaluateExpression() (opens new window) Evaluates a PHP expression or callback under the context of this component.
getClassHandle() Returns the component’s handle, ideally based on the class name.
getEventHandlers() (opens new window) Returns the list of attached event handlers for an event.
getInputHtml() Returns the field’s input HTML.
getIsInitialized() (opens new window) Checks if this application component has been initialized.
getName() Returns the component’s name.
getSearchKeywords() Returns the search keywords that should be associated with this field.
getSettings() Returns the component’s settings model.
getSettingsHtml() Returns the component’s settings HTML.
getStaticHtml() Returns a static (non-editable) version of the field’s input HTML.
getTableAttributeHtml()
hasEvent() (opens new window) Determines whether an event is defined.
hasEventHandler() (opens new window) Checks whether the named event has attached handlers.
hasProperty() (opens new window) Determines whether a property is defined.
init() (opens new window) Initializes the application component.
isInitialized() Checks if this application component has been initialized yet, or not.
isSelectable() Returns whether this component should be shown when the user is creating a component of this type.
modifyElementsQuery() Modifies an element query.
onAfterDelete() Performs any actions after a field is deleted.
onAfterElementSave() Performs any additional actions after the element has been saved.
onAfterSave() Performs any actions after a field is saved.
onBeforeDelete() Performs any actions before a field is deleted.
onBeforeSave() Performs any actions before a field is saved.
prepSettings() Preps the settings before they’re saved to the database.
prepValue() Prepares the field’s value for use.
prepValueFromPost() Returns the input value as it should be stored in the database.
raiseEvent() (opens new window) Raises an event.
setElement() Sets the element that the field type is associated with.
setIsFresh() Sets whether the field is fresh.
setSettings() Sets the setting values.
validate() Validates the field’s value.

# getInputHtml()

Returns the field’s input HTML.

An extremely simple implementation would be to directly return some HTML:

return '<textarea name="'.$name.'">'.$value.'</textarea>';

For more complex inputs, you might prefer to create a template, and render it via {@link TemplatesService::render()}. For example, the following code would render a template loacated at craft/plugins/myplugin/templates/_fieldinput.html, passing the $name and $value variables to it:

return craft()->templates->render('myplugin/_fieldinput', array(
    'name'  => $name,
    'value' => $value
));

If you need to tie any JavaScript code to your input, it’s important to know that any name= and id= attributes within the returned HTML will probably get {@link TemplatesService::namespaceInputs() namespaced}, however your JavaScript code will be left untouched.

For example, if getInputHtml() returns the following HTML:

<textarea id="foo" name="foo"></textarea>

<script type="text/javascript">
    var textarea = document.getElementById('foo');
</script>

…then it might actually look like this before getting output to the browser:

<textarea id="namespace-foo" name="namespace[foo]"></textarea>

<script type="text/javascript">
    var textarea = document.getElementById('foo');
</script>

As you can see, that JavaScript code will not be able to find the textarea, because the textarea’s id= attribute was changed from foo to namespace-foo.

Before you start adding namespace- to the beginning of your element ID selectors, keep in mind that the actual namespace is going to change depending on the context. Often they are randomly generated. So it’s not quite that simple.

Thankfully, {@link TemplatesService} provides a couple handy methods that can help you deal with this:

  • {@link TemplatesService::namespaceInputId()} will give you the namespaced version of a given ID.
  • {@link TemplatesService::namespaceInputName()} will give you the namespaced version of a given input name.
  • {@link TemplatesService::formatInputId()} will format an input name to look more like an ID attribute value.

So here’s what a getInputHtml() method that includes field-targeting JavaScript code might look like:

public function getInputHtml($name, $value)
{
    // Come up with an ID value based on $name
    $id = craft()->templates->formatInputId($name);

    // Figure out what that ID is going to be namespaced into
    $namespacedId = craft()->templates->namespaceInputId($id);

    // Render and return the input template
    return craft()->templates->render('myplugin/_fieldinput', array(
        'name'         => $name,
        'id'           => $id,
        'namespacedId' => $namespacedId,
        'value'        => $value
    ));
}

And the _fieldinput.html template might look like this:

<textarea id="{{ id }}" name="{{ name }}">{{ value }}</textarea>

<script type="text/javascript">
    var textarea = document.getElementById('{{ namespacedId }}');
</script>

The same principles also apply if you’re including your JavaScript code with {@link TemplatesService::includeJs()}.

IFieldType::getInputHtml()

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Arguments

  • $name (string (opens new window)) – The name that the field’s HTML inputs should have.
  • $value (mixed) – The field’s value. This will either be the {@link prepValue() prepped value}, or the raw POST value in the event of a validation error, or if the user is editing an entry draft/version.

Returns

string (opens new window) – The input HTML.

Signature

public string getInputHtml ( $name, $value )

# getName()

Returns the component’s name.

This is what your component will be called throughout the Control Panel.

IComponentType::getName()

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Returns

string (opens new window) – The component’s name.

Signature

public string getName ( )

# Protected Methods

Method Description
defineSettings() Defines the settings.
getContentPostLocation() Returns the location in POST that this field's content was pulled from.
getDefaultValue() Returns the default field value.
getOptionLabel() Returns an option's label by its value.
getOptions() Returns the field options, accounting for the old school way of saving them.
getOptionsSettingsLabel() Returns the label for the Options setting.
getSettingsModel() Returns the settings model.
getTranslatedOptions() Returns the field options, with labels run through Craft::t().
isFresh() Returns whether this is the first time the element's content has been edited.

# getOptionsSettingsLabel()

Returns the label for the Options setting.

BaseOptionsFieldType::getOptionsSettingsLabel()

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Returns

string (opens new window)

Signature

protected string getOptionsSettingsLabel ( )