[Seaside] Bootstrap's Modal question

Gastón Dall' Oglio gaston.dalloglio at gmail.com
Thu Oct 10 13:00:57 UTC 2013


hahaha, sorry where I write "I like to see that John " was "I like to see
that TORSTEN"...
(now I'm chatting with a john and I confused)




2013/10/10 Gastón Dall' Oglio <gaston.dalloglio at gmail.com>

> Hi Mariano, all.
>
> I like to see that John has continued the development on Twitter Bootstrap
> and you and others to use as well. CONTINUE pushing Smalltalk web
> development please :)
>
> I attached some classes that I use to create more specialized CRUD
> components (PIComponent and PICollectionComponent), plus two concrete
> classes (PIExploreComponent and PIImportComponent).
> I use those in a real project and work fine, hope it help!
>
> Basically I show an modal's skeleton hidden (see
> PIComponent>>renderModalOn: html) and some bottons (see
> PIExploreComponent>>renderThumbnailToolbarItems: item on: html).
> Also I attached a generic handler to an ancestor node of buttons in the
> DOM (see PIExploreComponent>>renderThumbnailHandlersOn:), this manner I
> haven't to attach one handler to every button and also the handler works
> even if later I have to add and remove more items (with CRUD buttons)
> dinamically in the client.
> The handdler perform an ajax request (html jQuery ajax callback: script:
> ), where I use the callback to identify the item of the collection where
> the button is, and script to return js code to populate and open the modal.
>
> Again, hope this help :)
>
>
> 2013/10/9 Mariano Martinez Peck <marianopeck at gmail.com>
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am watching the demo of the modal what comes with bootstrap and there
>> is something I don't get it. In the example, the link that opens the modal
>> is rendered at the same time as the rendering of the modal contents itself.
>>
>> In my case, I have a table. The table has a column with links (actions).
>> Each link has a callback and then sends a call:. For example, a typical
>> link from this column is an "Edit", in which with magritte I end up doing
>> (besides a few other things),
>>
>> newComponent := aModel asComponent
>> addValidatedForm;
>> yourself.
>> self call: newComponent
>>
>> So....THIS is what I would like to see as modal (the magritte component).
>> But I don't know how to do it. The link was already clicked (I am in a
>> callback now). I want the body of the modal to be the magritte component.
>>
>> Any idea if this is possible and how?
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>>
>> --
>> Mariano
>> http://marianopeck.wordpress.com
>>
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