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import sys | |
if sys.version_info[0] >= 3: | |
text_type = str | |
string_types = str, | |
iteritems = lambda o: o.items() | |
itervalues = lambda o: o.values() | |
izip = zip | |
else: | |
text_type = unicode | |
string_types = basestring, | |
iteritems = lambda o: o.iteritems() | |
itervalues = lambda o: o.itervalues() | |
from itertools import izip | |
def with_metaclass(meta, base=object): | |
return meta("NewBase", (base,), {}) |
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from wtforms.compat import text_type, string_types, iteritems | |
def html_params(**kwargs): | |
""" | |
Generate HTML parameters from inputted keyword arguments. | |
The output value is sorted by the passed keys, to provide consistent output | |
each time this function is called with the same parameters. Because of the | |
frequent use of the normally reserved keywords `class` and `for`, suffixing | |
these with an underscore will allow them to be used. | |
>>> html_params(name='text1', id='f', class_='text') == 'class="text" id="f" name="text1"' | |
True | |
""" | |
params = [] | |
for k,v in sorted(iteritems(kwargs)): | |
if k in ('class_', 'class__', 'for_'): | |
k = k[:-1] | |
if v is True: | |
params.append(k) | |
else: | |
params.append('%s="%s"' % (text_type(k), escape(text_type(v), quote=True))) | |
return ' '.join(params) | |
class HTMLString(text_type): | |
def __html__(self): | |
return self | |
class Input(object): | |
""" | |
Render a basic ``<input>`` field. | |
This is used as the basis for most of the other input fields. | |
By default, the `_value()` method will be called upon the associated field | |
to provide the ``value=`` HTML attribute. | |
""" | |
html_params = staticmethod(html_params) | |
def __init__(self, input_type=None): | |
if input_type is not None: | |
self.input_type = input_type | |
def __call__(self, field, **kwargs): | |
kwargs.setdefault('id', field.id) | |
kwargs.setdefault('type', self.input_type) | |
if 'value' not in kwargs: | |
kwargs['value'] = field._value() | |
return HTMLString('<input %s>' % self.html_params(name=field.name, **kwargs)) |
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