| #summary List of views helper parameters and their role in the system. | 
 | #labels Importance-Useful,Contents-Draft | 
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 | = Parameters = | 
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 | Parameters are usually system-wide and they contain information for handling redirects, templates, sidebar entries, url patterns, dynamic fields & forms, and more in views. Parameters related methods are defined in *soc.views.helper.params*: | 
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 |   * *constructParams(params)* receives a dictionary type argument with predefined parameters. _constructParams_ defines the default values (_newParams_) for all or most of the parameters and then it merges them with _params_. If defined, values in _params_ are going to override any values in _newParameters_. Some default values are shown below, for a complete list see this method. | 
 |   * *getDynaFields(fields)* Retrieves the fields for the Dynaform class | 
 |   * *getEditForm(params, base_form)* Retrieves the form used on the edit page | 
 |   * *getAdminForm(base_form)*  | 
 |   * *getKeyFieldsPattern(params)* Retrieves the pattern for the keyfields | 
 |   * *getPattern(params)* | 
 |   * *getScopePattern(params)* | 
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 | == Redirects == | 
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 |   * *edit_redirect* defines the url pattern for redirection to the edit page. It is used on public pages, for example document's public page for generating the "Edit this document" link. | 
 |   * *missing_redirect* defines the url pattern for redirection to the page that should be displayed if the entity is missing. | 
 |   * *delete_redirect* defines the url pattern for redirection after deleting an entity. | 
 |   * *cancel_redirect* defines the URL when the cancel button is pressed on the edit page | 
 |   * *public_redirect*  defines the URL for redirecting to the entities Public page | 
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 | == Url patterns == | 
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 |   * *link_id_arg_pattern* | 
 |   * *link_id_pattern_core* | 
 |   * *scope_path_pattern* | 
 |   * *sans_link_id_pattern* | 
 |   * *no_edit* if defined the default edit url pattern will not be included in _django_patterns_defaults_ | 
 |   * *no_delete* if defined the default delete url pattern will not be included in _django_patterns_defaults_ | 
 |   * *no_create_raw* if defined the URL pattern for creation without any keyfields is not included | 
 |   * *no_list_raw* if defined the URL pattern for the list page without keyfields is not included | 
 |   * *no_show* if defined the default public page url pattern will not be included in _django_patterns_defaults_ | 
 |   * *no_admin* if defined the default admin url pattern will not be included in _django_patterns_defaults_ | 
 |   * *sans_link_id_create*  | 
 |   * *sans_link_id_list* | 
 |   * *sans_link_id_public_list* | 
 |   * *django_patterns* if defined they are going to be the only url patterns used for a specific view. | 
 |   * *extra_django_patterns* this is where you should define any additional django patterns to be used with _django_patterns_default_. They are omited if _django_patterns_ is defined. | 
 |   * *django_patterns_default* are the default django url patterns and they will be used if _django_patterns_ isn't defined. They are dynamicaly constructed in _constructParams_. | 
 |   * *no_create_with_scope* The URL pattern for the create page with a given scope is not included | 
 |   * *no_create_with_key_fields* The URL pattern for the create page with all the key fields is no included | 
 |   * *key_fields_pattern* pattern for the keyfields of an entity | 
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 | == Sidebar == | 
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 | Sidebar entries are defined as a three-element tuple (url, text, access_type ?). Sidebar related methods are in *soc.views.helper.sidebar*. | 
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 |   * *sidebar* is used instead of _sidebar_default_ if defined. | 
 |   * *sidebar_grouping* is used to indicate to which sidebar group _sidebar_ or _sidebar_defaults_ entries belong to. | 
 |   * *sidebar_defaults* are the default sidebar entries. | 
 |   * *sidebar_additional* are additional sidebar entries. | 
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 | == Templates and messages == | 
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 | Templates parameters are paths to django template files with soc/app/soc/temlates being the root. | 
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 |   * *public_template* is used in the entity's public page (show) | 
 |   * *export_template* is used in the entity's export page | 
 |   * *edit_template* is used in the entity's edit page | 
 |   * *admin_template* is used in the entity's admin page | 
 |   * *list_template* is used in the entity's list page | 
 |   * *list_main* is the list layout django template for the list page ? | 
 |   * *error_public* is used for showing errors in the public page ? | 
 |   * *error_export* is used for showing errors in the export page.? It defaults to _error_public_. | 
 |   * *error_edit* is used for showing errors in the edit page. ? It defaults to _error_public_.  | 
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 | == Strings == | 
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 | Some strings are used system-wide so they are defined in the parameters. | 
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 |   * *save_msg* is used on the create page when saving or deleting an entity. It holds two values where the first one is used to indicate a succesfull entity creation, for example 'Document saved' and the other one is used to indicate that an entity couldn't be deleted for example 'Cannot delete document'. | 
 |   * *no_lists_msg* | 
 |   * *list_description* is the message used when showing the list page, for example 'List of documents'. | 
 |   * *name* is the name of the entity. | 
 |   * *name_short* is the short name of the entity, which defaults to _name_. | 
 |   * *name_plural* is the plural name of the entity, which defaults to _name_+'s'. | 
 |   * *module_package* is the module package name, which defaults to 'soc.views.models' | 
 |   * *module_name* is the module name.  | 
 |   * *url_name* is the module name used in the url. Defaults to _module_name_. | 
 |   * *document_prefix* | 
 |   * *list_msg* Default message used on the lists page | 
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 | == Exporting == | 
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 | Data of some entities can be exported and these parameters are used to define that process. | 
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 |   * *export_template* see Templates | 
 |   * *error_export* see Templates | 
 |   * *export_content_type* holds the mime content type of the exported data. If defined default url pattern for export will be added to _django_patterns_default_ (see Url patterns). | 
 |   * *export_extension* defines the export file extension. If not predefined it defaults to '.txt'. | 
 |   * *csv_fieldnames* if the export content type is text/csv this parameter is used to indicate the field names. | 
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 | == Javascript modules == | 
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 |   * *js_uses_all* | 
 |   * *js_uses_edit* | 
 |   * *js_uses_list* | 
 |   * *js_uses_show* | 
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 | == Needs to be sorted and defined == | 
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 |   * *rights* The rights instance this View uses for checking access | 
 |   * *logic* The Logic instance this View uses | 
 |   * *pickable* | 
 |   * *list_params* Defines the mapping of params entry to an entry that is used in generating lists | 
 |   * *submit_msg_param_name* Name of the parameter appended to URL when a form is submitted to show the saved message. | 
 |   * *edit_params* | 
 |   * *cannot_delete_params* | 
 |   * *dynabase* | 
 |   * *references* | 
 |   * *create_dynainclude* | 
 |   * *create_dynaexclude* Form fields to exclude from the create/edit form per default | 
 |   * *create_dynaproperties* Properties for the Create form | 
 |   * *edit_dynaproperties* Properties for the Edit form | 
 |   * *create_form* Form used on the default Create page for this View | 
 |   * *edit_form* Form used on the default Edit page for this View | 
 |   * *admin_form* Admin Form |