Extension talk:Page Forms

Forminput size

 * I'm having a problem with the size argument on #forminput. It does not seem to affect anything on the #forminput inputbox.  Running 1.8.8.  I'd like to make it 0. so I have just a button that calls the form with  as the default.  That way I can have buttons on the page for each infobox template to let the user just click and use the form to edit the properties without ever going into ugly edit mode.


 * You should use #formlink instead. Yaron Koren 16:19, 1 March 2010 (UTC)

MW Version error (Class HTMLTextField not defined)
In "includes/SF_GlobalFunctions.php" there is the following lines (83-90): I installed SemanticForms with MediaWiki version 1.15.1. The wiki uses several other extensions too, and it seems (yes, it was unlikely to happen, but it happened) that one of them defines an 'HTMLForm' class... So SemanticForms loaded the upload class designed for MW 1.16 — which leaded to a fatal error, since "HTMLTextField" was not defined.

I propose to rely on MW's "$wgVersion" variable instead of checking for a class definition: This worked fine for me (I'll update this post if I find the extension which defines an "HTMLForm" class. Alvinos 13:01, 8 March 2010 (UTC)


 * I found it! The guilty one is "SpecialDeleteOldRevisions2". To make the old version "SpecialDeleteOldRevisions" compatible with MW > 1.12, they just bundled the old file "HTMLForm.php" with their extension... Pathetic.


 * Ah, good to know. Unfortunately, checking by MW version is perilous too, because different people use different SVN versions, so there's no direct correspondence between MW versions and whether that class is in there. I could change the code to check for 'HTMLTextField' instead, though... Yaron Koren 15:17, 8 March 2010 (UTC)


 * I changed it to check for 'HTMLTextField' in version 1.9; hopefully that works better... Yaron Koren 14:19, 11 March 2010 (UTC)

Sub-properties
Hi Yaron and all:

I have a question regarding the use of Sub-properties within SMW (http://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Property:Subproperty_of). I have set up some sub-properties, and I have added them to my template that my form uses.

I dont see the sub properties show up on the form or on my Drill Down. Is this by design? is there anyway to get them to show up? Thanks,

Dave Manzolillo DManzolillo@gmail.com

formlink
I don't know if I am using #formlink the way it was meant to be used, but I had a hard time figuring out how to pass the page name using formlink. I tried default value=page_name, query string=title=page_name and query string=target=page_name. None of those worked.

I ended up using

form_name/page_name (ctrl-click)">

which works, but I don't know if I am using it the way it was meant to be used or if I just tricked it. I'm using 1.9 which uses Special:FormEdit instead of Special:AddData or Special:EditData. Don't know if that makes a difference. I hope my approach will continue to work in future versions.

Specifically I was trying to use it to create a subpage form_name/ (ctrl-click)"> Dmoorevtedu 14:05, 15 March 2010 (UTC)


 * Hi - if you know the page name ahead of time, then the best solution is not to use #formlink, but to use this approach. Its advantage (besides the fact that it's not a hack :) ) is that it'll show up as a regular link after the page is created. Yaron Koren 15:16, 15 March 2010 (UTC)
 * Yes but what if you want to preload data? I have preloading working with Dmoorevtedu's hack, but of course one would have to hide the button/link if the page has already been created.  217.151.109.252 22:41, 17 March 2010 (UTC) (Bob)

Floatbox Not Appearing?
I hope I am missing something obvious and silly here. I have the same behaviour on two different wikis, one at 1.14 and a brand new one at 1.15

Here is my form. If you add a new page, and attempt to upload a photo, you are brought to a new page instead of seeing the Floatbox.

I have no errors in PHP, or apache...not sure where to start here. Has anyone seen this? Thanks! --John Thomson 01:38, 23 March 2010 (UTC)


 * I like the domain name. :) The issue is that all the references to CSS and JS files in the source code are incorrect - somehow, $wgScriptPath in LocalSettings.php is being set to "/wiki" instead of "/mw". Yaron Koren 03:56, 23 March 2010 (UTC)


 * Thanks on both counts, Yaron! I have two wikis on that server, one at "/" (of my Document Root), and the 1.15 instance in "/mw".  Both LocalSettings *appear* to have the correct value ("", and "/mw", respectively).  Changing the value of $wgScriptPath has catastrophic effects on the rest of the wiki and extensions, of course.  My only recourse now is to hack through the code and hard-code the paths to the JS and CSS files, and while that has netted me some improvements, it is still not working properly...my skin "greys out" as though the floatbox is about to appear, then nothing.  Unless you have another suggestion?  How were you able to determine that $wgScriptPath was set to"/wiki"?  Thanks again for the prompt assistance, it is much appreciated!  ITM, I will keep futzing... --John Thomson 12:34, 23 March 2010 (UTC)


 * Hi - you just have to check the HTML source; any instance of "/wiki" there is probably a mistake. Yaron Koren 14:12, 23 March 2010 (UTC)


 * I ended up symlinking my root to "wiki" just to get past this, and it worked. Thanks again for your help! --John Thomson 15:37, 23 March 2010 (UTC)

Hi Yaron, I was just having the same issue and saw this post..it turned out that it somehow added the /wiki path also. All other extensions render the same. I just wanted you to know that it was not an isolated incident. I ended up going in and hard coding the path in SF_Utils --Demetelski 22:38, 3 April 2010 (UTC)


 * Perhaps you just don't have any other extensions that use $wgScriptPath? The problem definitely isn't coming from Semantic Forms. Yaron Koren 03:18, 4 April 2010 (UTC)

Using Wikilinks In Form Submission
Hi All,

I am having a hard time figuring out what my problem is here...when I add a wikilink like Main page in a form submission, it tends to hose the previous text in that text area...

--John Thomson 14:57, 27 March 2010 (UTC)
 * All is well, I eventually found out about this:

$smwgLinksInValues = true; --John Thomson 15:36, 27 March 2010 (UTC)

Modifying input type=categories?
Hi..I have placed the array of a category in my form in order for the user to check off which to include in the page. A couple of questions..1) I have the form results set to show as the right-hand box but it does not display the data from the checked off category boxes. I would have though that it would display the checked off categories and then have them as a link in the box? 2) If this is not the case is there another way for users to select multiple categories and have them display? Thanks..Deon

One other issue...I was testing out forms...I created a form Lessons and then deleted it..I then created a form Lesson and now when I click edit with form it keeps taking me back to the Lessons form with the message Error: no form page was found at Lessons even though I created it with the Lesson form. Ideas? Thanks.


 * Hi - for the first issue: do the category names show up correctly in the page source? If so, you probably just need to fix the #arraymap call in the template. For the second issue: you need to replace "Lessons" with "Lesson" in the category page. Yaron Koren 15:31, 30 March 2010 (UTC)

Hi Yaron, Yes, the category names show up in the source but do not show on the page..here is the code I used

Thanks, Deon


 * Yes, but what code did you use in the template? That's the issue. 16:58, 30 March 2010 (UTC)

I just added that code to the form under the template..I didn't do it through the create template page because I didn't see a way to set the property for this.


 * It sounds like you have some misunderstandings about how forms, templates and categories work together. I'd recommend playing around with it more, and reading more of the SF documentation. Yaron Koren 18:30, 30 March 2010 (UTC)'

Ok figured it out and now adds to the categories I want. One question which I am not sure if it can do it because I see that the example form doesn't display it either. Besides the categories being displayed on the bottom can the text of each category show next to the field? On the example page the commas are there but no text. Thanks to anyone. --Demetelski 15:45, 31 March 2010 (UTC)


 * That's great to hear. Yes, you can have both - in the #arraymap call, instead of just "", you should have " Category::x" . Yaron Koren 16:08, 31 March 2010 (UTC)

One question and one issue
Hi,

So first what I think is a bug..In my form if a user tries to create a bullet with the wiki (*) as the first input character it will not show the bullet but the asterisk, but the next line with a bullet will show.

The next question I have is I have 2 templates one is set as the right-side box and the other in the page. I was wondering if I can have the right-side box not automatically take the title of the page but if I can specify it or change code somewhere. I have looked but can't find anything..might have missed it. Thanks --Demetelski 14:40, 3 April 2010 (UTC)


 * Hi - the first one isn't really a bug; you just need to put that field on the line below whatever's right before it in the template; MediaWiki doesn't recognize an asterisk as a "bullet" unless it's the first thing on the line. For the second issue, look in the right-hand-side template for something that looks like " ", and change that to whatever you want. Yaron Koren 03:16, 4 April 2010 (UTC)

Input type = checkbox, default=checked?
Is it possible to define a checkbox in a form where it defaults to being checked? I tried setting input type=checkbox (which works), but default=checked doesn't seem to work. --Gkullberg 15:20, 5 April 2010 (UTC)


 * You can do it - it just has to be "default=true" or "default=yes". Yaron Koren 04:43, 6 April 2010 (UTC)

Upgraded to SMW 1.5.0 and SF 1.9, but now setting the default to now on a date-type input literally puts in the word now. Wazzup with that?


 * No idea - can you reproduce it on a public wiki, like scratchpad.referata.com? Yaron Koren 04:43, 6 April 2010 (UTC)

Autocompletion on Main namespace post-upgrade
I recently upgraded to SF 1.9, and it seems autocompletion for the main namespace isn't working. When I view the source of the form page, I see this:

autocompletestrings['Main,list'] =  (ctrl-click)">;

I feel like this segment of code should have a list of all the possible values. Automcompletion is working for other namespaces. Is this a known issue? --Gkullberg 18:48, 5 April 2010 (UTC)


 * Ah, you've found a bug - thanks for the bug report. I just fixed it in SVN, but if you're not using SVN you can fix it on your own side by just looking for the string "main" (quotes included) in the file /includes/SF_FormInputs.inc and changing it to "Main". Yaron Koren


 * That worked, thanks Yaron. --Gkullberg 20:28, 6 April 2010 (UTC)

Uploadable Feature Fails
With the new SMW and Semantic Forms, using this code: ! Mp3:

results in a large text field and no "upload link". This used to work with the old versions...


 * I can't reproduce this problem - can you reproduce it on a public wiki, like scratchpad.referata.com? Yaron Koren 19:06, 6 April 2010 (UTC)

mandatory fields issue
Hello,

Every time I put "values from concept= or autocomplete on concept=" the mandatory input doesn't work. When saving the warning just flashes quickly and it goes on saving the page. Any idea what I could be doing wrong?

thanks Msevero 02:57, 7 April 2010 (UTC)


 * What versions of SF and SMW are you using? Yaron Koren 17:13, 7 April 2010 (UTC)


 * SF 1.9, SMW (Version 1.5.0.a-SVN), MW 1.16.0 beta 1 (monobook skin) Msevero 03:36, 16 April 2010 (UTC)


 * I can't reproduce this. Could you try to recreate it on a public wiki, like scratchpad.referata.com? Yaron Koren 17:08, 16 April 2010 (UTC)

Adding Headings in the Form or Template to be posted to the page along with the data
I was wondering if there is a way to post a title/heading above the template form that will get posted to the page along with the data after the user submits the form?

For Example:

Say we have some form that has xyz number of templates associated with it. The user is filling out the forms where the form has titles for each template. The user submits the form and the data gets posted to a new page. On that page is now the data the user field out with the field names in a table form and the title of the template or heading gets appended above the data such as below:

After posting the form to a new page

HEADING

Data: Data: Data: Data:

The goal here is to either somehow post the title of each template above the data of that template on a new page or somehow declare a new title that will be posted in the same way. Does anyone know how to do this or if its even possible? I want to make a formatted professional page that has headings for the data the user posts.

--Neezy 16:19, 7 April 2010 (UTC)


 * Sorry, I don't think I understood this - can't you just have each template put whatever heading it wants? Yaron Koren 17:14, 7 April 2010 (UTC)


 * Hmmmm.... Basically, if you take a standard template... It asks for a Template Name, Category, Field Names, Display label, and property, and has the option for aggregation. Well if I fill out a name for the template, a category, and associated fields and save the page.  When I add the template to the form it will show the template name when filling out the form, but how do you get it to post it to the article along with the data.  This is basically what I am trying to do. --Neezy 16:20, 14 April 2010 (UTC)


 * Just edit the template to have it display whatever you want. Yaron Koren 18:14, 14 April 2010 (UTC)

Problem with "edit with form"
I get the following error with mediawiki 1.12.0, and SMW 1.4.2 when I click on "edit with form": Fatal error: Call to private method Xml::expandattributes from context 'SFFormUtils' in /home/jusylves/bromontpedia/extensions/SemanticForms/includes/SF_FormUtils.inc on line 458 Any advice?


 * Evidently Xml::expandAttributes, which was added in the last version of SF, either didn't exist or was a private function in MW 1.12. It seemed a little silly to require MW 1.13 just for this one function, so I just checked in a change to Semantic Forms so that it's no longer required. If you re-get the code from SVN, it should work fine; or you can wait until the next version comes out. Yaron Koren 20:38, 8 April 2010 (UTC)


 * Thanks for the quick reply. Actually, your use of 'method_exists' doesn't work with php < 5.1! In php 5.0.x, method_exists will return True on private methods. I've tried the following, it seems to work:

SF_FormUtils.inc:457 if ( in_array('expandAttributes', get_class_methods(Xml) ) ) {
 * I don't know if this is also valid in php 5.1.x.

When using NSFileRepo
When using Semantic Forms 1.8.3 (not sure about other versions) and Extension:NSFileRepo I have noticed that a small modification is needed in the SF_UploadWindow.php file on/around line 422.

If this is not done you will receive and warning message that says that the file was renamed when uploading a file via the upload window. I have found that this message could be confusing to users.

I hope that this helps someone.

--Dgennaro 17:27, 8 April 2010 (UTC)

Form with variable number of fields
I have a template which uses a variable number of arguments, e.g. a0, b0, a1, b1, ..., an, bn, where n can vary from page to page. I want to construct a form with input fields arranged in a table, with a0 and b0 on the first line, and so on. The number of lines will change from page to page. I do not wish to use the page creation feature; pages will be created by a script with a fixed value for the number of arguments, and the form will only be used to modify the values of the a's and b's. Therefore I do not need to consider the case where the form must be updated when n is changed.

I have two questions: This doesn't work. Values of the template parameters in the page are not passed to the form. I assume that this is because the conversion a --> a0 is not done before the "field" markup is parsed?
 * First, is there a way to pass the number of arguments (n) to the form, so that it uses a loop to produce a table with the correct number of lines?
 * Second, assuming that it is possible to pass n to the form, I have been playing with the following code:


 * Yeah, there's no way to have a form with a variable number of fields. I'd recommend simplifying the whole setup by using a multiple-instance template instead. Yaron Koren 00:27, 10 April 2010 (UTC)