Manual:HTMLForm Tutorial 3/fr

Il est possible de générer n'importe quel type de champ avec HTMLForm; les options spécifiques à chaque champ sont décrites ici. Les options génériques (celles qui se rapportent à tous les champs) sont décrites dans le Tutoriel 2.

Introduction
Dans $formDescriptor, il existe deux manières de déclarer un type de champ : par la classe ou par le type.

L'attribut class
Vous pouvez d'abord initialiser l'attribut class (ne mélangez ni ne confondez pas avec cssclass)


 * HTMLTextField: Un champ texte simple.
 * HTMLFloatField: Un champ texte simple avec un nombre flottant validé
 * HTMLIntField: Un champ texte simple avec un nombre entier validé
 * HTMLUserTextField: A simple text field for user names
 * HTMLTextAreaField: An extended text field
 * HTMLSelectField: A dropdown menu
 * HTMLSelectOrOtherField: A dropdown menu with an 'other' option that toggles a simple text field on
 * HTMLSelectAndOtherField: A dropdown menu and a simple text field
 * HTMLMultiSelectField: List of checkboxes
 * HTMLRadioField: Radio buttons
 * HTMLCheckField: Single checkbox
 * HTMLCheckMatrix: 2D matrix of checkboxes
 * HTMLInfoField: Just text, no input
 * HTMLSubmitField: Additional submit button (HTMLForm always adds one by default)
 * HTMLHiddenField: Hidden field (data you need to send, but not shown or edited)
 * HTMLTagFilter: Tags filter
 * HTMLSizeFilterField: File's size filter
 * HTMLUsersMultiselectField: Select Multiple Users
 * HTMLTitleTextField: Textbox to take Page Name
 * HTMLDateTimeField: Date and Time Selector

L'attribut Type
Before in this tutorial, we used class, now we're going to use type. type provides a shortcut to class, but class takes priority. Therefore, you should not use both!


 * text: HTMLTextField
 * password: HTMLTextField
 * textarea: HTMLTextAreaField
 * select: HTMLSelectField
 * radio: HTMLRadioField
 * multiselect: HTMLMultiSelectField
 * check: HTMLCheckField
 * checkmatrix: HTMLCheckMatrix
 * int: HTMLIntField
 * float: HTMLFloatField
 * info: HTMLInfoField
 * selectorother: HTMLSelectOrOtherField
 * selectandother: HTMLSelectAndOtherField
 * submit: HTMLSubmitField
 * hidden: HTMLHiddenField
 * tagfilter: HTMLTagFilter
 * sizefilter: HTMLSizeFilterField
 * user: HTMLUserTextField
 * usersmultiselect: HTMLUsersMultiselectField
 * url: HTMLTextField
 * title: HTMLTitleTextField
 * date: HTMLDateTimeField
 * time: HTMLDateTimeField
 * datetime: HTMLDateTimeField
 * limitselect: HTMLSelectField
 * email: HTMLTextField (supposedly for HTML5 client-side validation, NO SERVER-SIDE VALIDATION HERE!)
 * toggle: HTMLCheckFieldsimilar to check, but through use of  default state can be set to checked
 * edittools: HTMLEditToolsinserts system message, a parsed content of MediaWiki:Edittools

But
The following code builds this form:

text
A simple text field called 'text':

password
A text field displayed like password field called 'password':

float
A text field validated only by floating numbers called 'float':

int
A text field validated only by integers called 'int':

textarea
An extended text field called 'textarea':

select
A drop-down menu called 'select':

selectorother
A dropdown menu with an 'other' option that toggles a simple text field on called 'selectorother':

selectandother
A dropdown menu and a simple text field called 'selectandother':

multiselect
Checkboxes field called 'multiselect':

radio
Radio buttons field called 'radio':

check
A single checkbox field called 'mycheck':

checkmatrix
A 2D matrix of checkboxes called 'checkmatrix':

info
Just raw text string (no input at all) called 'info':

submit
A submit button called 'submit'. By default, there's already one at the end of the form, this is an additional button:

hidden
A hidden text input called 'hidden': You can also use  to accomplish the same goal.

tagfilter


Filter on Tags. See the list of Tags at Special:Tags.

sizefilter


Filter on size. See the example on Special:NewPages.

user


Textbox which takes locally exist username as input.

usersmultiselect


Select multiple users. See the example in the user preferences.

url


Textbox which takes a web URL (http:// or https://) as input.

title


Autocomplete textbox which takes a title of a wiki page as input.

date


Auto date selector which takes date as input.

time


Auto time selector which takes date and time as input.

datetime


Auto date and time selector which takes date and time as input.

email


Textbox which takes an email address (abc@g.com) as input.

limitselect


A drop-down menu selector for limit.