From eecdbc34962b00e35d41039af014462cf558acee Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Chris McDonough Date: Sun, 3 Jan 2010 03:39:30 +0000 Subject: Features -------- - The ``Configurator.add_view`` method now accepts an argument named ``context``. This is an alias for the older argument named ``for_``; it is preferred over ``for_``, but ``for_`` will continue to be supported "forever". - The ``view`` ZCML directive now accepts an attribute named ``context``. This is an alias for the older attribute named ``for``; it is preferred over ``for``, but ``for`` will continue to be supported "forever". - The ``Configurator.add_route`` method now accepts an argument named ``view_context``. This is an alias for the older argument named ``view_for``; it is preferred over ``view_for``, but ``view_for`` will continue to be supported "forever". - The ``route`` ZCML directive now accepts an attribute named ``view_context``. This is an alias for the older attribute named ``view_for``; it is preferred over ``view_for``, but ``view_for`` will continue to be supported "forever". Documentation and Paster Templates ---------------------------------- - All uses of the ``Configurator.add_view`` method that used its ``for_`` argument now use the ``context``argument instead. - All uses of the ``Configurator.add_route`` method that used its ``view_for`` argument now use the ``view_context``argument instead. - All uses of the ``view`` ZCML directive that used its ``for`` attribute now use the ``context`` attribute instead. - All uses of the ``route`` ZCML directive that used its ``view_for`` attribute now use the ``view_context`` attribute instead. --- repoze/bfg/view.py | 15 ++++++++------- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) (limited to 'repoze/bfg/view.py') diff --git a/repoze/bfg/view.py b/repoze/bfg/view.py index 8a33e246d..af3acb8b6 100644 --- a/repoze/bfg/view.py +++ b/repoze/bfg/view.py @@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ class bfg_view(object): from models import MyModel - @bfg_view(name='my_view', for_=MyModel, permission='read', + @bfg_view(name='my_view', context=MyModel, permission='read', route_name='site1') def my_view(context, request): return 'OK' @@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ class bfg_view(object): import views import models - config.add_view(views.my_view, for_=models.MyModel, name='my_view', + config.add_view(views.my_view, context=models.MyModel, name='my_view', permission='read', 'route_name='site1') Or might replace the following ZCML ``view`` declaration:: @@ -257,13 +257,14 @@ class bfg_view(object): /> The following arguments are supported as arguments to - ``bfg_view``: ``for_``, ``permission``, ``name``, + ``bfg_view``: ``context``, ``permission``, ``name``, ``request_type``, ``route_name``, ``request_method``, ``request_param``, ``containment``, ``xhr``, ``accept``, ``header`` and ``path_info``. - If ``for_`` is not supplied, the interface - ``zope.interface.Interface`` (matching any context) is used. + If ``context`` is not supplied, the interface + ``zope.interface.Interface`` (matching any context) is used. An alias + for ``context`` is ``for_``. If ``permission`` is not supplied, no permission is registered for this view (it's accessible by any caller). @@ -456,10 +457,10 @@ class bfg_view(object): route_name=None, request_method=None, request_param=None, containment=None, attr=None, renderer=None, wrapper=None, xhr=False, accept=None, header=None, path_info=None, - custom_predicates=()): + custom_predicates=(), context=None): self.name = name self.request_type = request_type - self.for_ = for_ + self.context = context or for_ self.permission = permission self.route_name = route_name self.request_method = request_method -- cgit v1.2.3