[Zope3-Users] Re: formlib vs. cancel button
Marius Gedminas
mgedmin at b4net.lt
Thu Feb 15 09:45:16 EST 2007
On Thu, Feb 15, 2007 at 09:55:19AM +0000, Martin Aspeli wrote:
> Dennis Schulz wrote:
> >I dont know if it is the "proper" way,
> >but when I return an empty string there is no validation error.
> >
> >This was also one of the strangest things I found out with formlib.....
>
> I found that returning {} also works.
The validator is supposed to return a list of errors. Neither '' nor {}
are lists. () is a list. I use
@form.action("Cancel", validator=lambda *a: ())
def cancel(self, action, data):
...
> But this is clearly a design
> weakness if there is no other way of doing it. Something like
> validator=NULL_VALIDATOR would be fine, or some kind of decorator.
+1 for allowing
@form.action("Cancel", validator=form.no_validation)
Note that as a side effect of an empty validator you will always get an
empty data dictionary in the handler method.
Marius Gedminas
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