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language | php |
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title | /components/modules/my_module/my_module.php |
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<?php
class MyModule extends Module {
...
public function getPackageFields($vars=null) {
$fields = new ModuleFields();
$fields->setHtml("
<script type=\"text/javascript\">alert('ok!');</script>
");
}
}
?> |
Overriding Package/Service Fields
Generally it is a good idea to name your fields such that they work within the scope of your own module. For example, if your module requires a field named "term", naming it instead "my_module[term]" will prevent conflicts with fields used by the system. However, in some cases you may want to allow your module to set a service field directly. One such example is the quantity field (qty). Here's how you can set a quantity field when creating a service.
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language | php |
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title | /components/modules/my_module/my_module.php |
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<?php
class MyModule extends Module {
...
public function getAdminAddFields($package, $vars=null) {
Loader::loadHelpers($this, array("Html"));
$fields = new ModuleFields();
// Create qty label
$qty = $fields->label("Quantity", "my_qty");
// Create qty field and attach to qty label
$qty->attach($fields->fieldText("qty", $this->Html->ifSet($vars->qty), array('id'=>"my_qty")));
// Set the label as a field
$fields->setField($qty);
}
}
?> |