Horizon includes a set of reusable components for programmatically building tabbed interfaces with fancy features like dynamic AJAX loading and nearly effortless templating and styling.
For any tabbed interface, your fundamental element is the tab group which contains all your tabs. This class provides a dead-simple API for building tab groups and encapsulates all the necessary logic behind the scenes.
horizon.tabs.
TabGroup
(request, **kwargs)[source]¶A container class which knows how to manage and render Tab objects.
slug
¶The URL slug and pseudo-unique identifier for this tab group.
template_name
¶The name of the template which will be used to render this tab group.
Default: "horizon/common/_tab_group.html"
sticky
¶Boolean to control whether the active tab state should be stored across requests for a given user. (State storage is all done client-side.)
show_single_tab
¶Boolean to control whether the tab bar is shown when the tab group
has only one tab. Default: False
param_name
¶The name of the GET request parameter which will be used when
requesting specific tab data. Default: tab
.
classes
¶A list of CSS classes which should be displayed on this tab group.
attrs
¶A dictionary of HTML attributes which should be rendered into the markup for this tab group.
selected
¶Read-only property which is set to the instance of the
currently-selected tab if there is one, otherwise None
.
active
¶Read-only property which is set to the value of the current active tab.
This may not be the same as the value of selected
if no
specific tab was requested via the GET
parameter.
get_default_classes
()[source]¶Returns a list of the default classes for the tab group.
Defaults to ["nav", "nav-tabs", "ajax-tabs"]
.
get_id
()[source]¶Returns the id for this tab group.
Defaults to the value of the tab
group’s horizon.tabs.Tab.slug
.
get_selected_tab
()[source]¶Returns the tab specific by the GET request parameter.
In the event that there is no GET request parameter, the value of the query parameter is invalid, or the tab is not allowed/enabled, the return value of this function is None.
The tab itself is the discrete unit for a tab group, representing one view of data.
horizon.tabs.
Tab
(tab_group, request=None)[source]¶A reusable interface for constructing a tab within a TabGroup.
name
¶The display name for the tab which will be rendered as the text for the tab element in the HTML. Required.
slug
¶The URL slug and id attribute for the tab. This should be unique for a given tab group. Required.
preload
¶Determines whether the contents of the tab should be rendered into
the page’s HTML when the tab group is rendered, or whether it should
be loaded dynamically when the tab is selected. Default: True
.
classes
¶A list of CSS classes which should be displayed on this tab.
attrs
¶A dictionary of HTML attributes which should be rendered into the markup for this tab.
load
¶Read-only access to determine whether or not this tab’s data should be loaded immediately.
permissions
¶A list of permission names which this tab requires in order to be
displayed. Defaults to an empty list ([]
).
allowed
(request)[source]¶Determines whether or not the tab is displayed.
Tab instances can override this method to specify conditions under
which this tab should not be shown at all by returning False
.
The default behavior is to return True
for all cases.
enabled
(request)[source]¶Determines whether or not the tab should be accessible.
For example, the tab should be rendered into the HTML on load and respond to a click event.
If a tab returns False
from enabled
it will ignore the value
of preload
and only render the HTML of the tab after being clicked.
The default behavior is to return True
for all cases.
get_context_data
(request, **kwargs)[source]¶Return a dictionary of context data used to render the tab.
Required.
get_default_classes
()[source]¶Returns a list of the default classes for the tab.
Defaults to and empty list ([]
), however additional classes may
be added depending on the state of the tab as follows:
If the tab is the active tab for the tab group, in which
the class "active"
will be added.
If the tab is not enabled, the classes the class "disabled"
will be added.
get_template_name
(request)[source]¶Returns the name of the template to be used for rendering this tab.
By default it returns the value of the template_name
attribute
on the Tab
class.
post
(request, *args, **kwargs)[source]¶Handles POST data sent to a tab.
Tab instances can override this method to have tab-specific POST logic without polluting the TabView code.
The default behavior is to ignore POST data.
render
()[source]¶Renders the tab to HTML.
get_context_data()
method and
the get_template_name()
method are called.
If preload
is False
and force_load
is not True
, or
either allowed()
or
enabled()
returns False
this method will
return an empty string.
horizon.tabs.
TableTab
(tab_group, request)[source]¶A Tab class which knows how to deal with DataTable classes inside of it.
This distinct class is required due to the complexity involved in handling both dynamic tab loading, dynamic table updating and table actions all within one view.
table_classes
¶An iterable containing the DataTable
classes
which this tab will contain. Equivalent to the
table_classes
attribute on
MultiTableView
. For each table class you
need to define a corresponding get_{{ table_name }}_data
method
as with MultiTableView
.
get_context_data
(request, **kwargs)[source]¶Adds a {{ table_name }}_table
item to the context for each table.
The target tables are specified by
the table_classes
attribute.
If only one table class is provided, a shortcut table
context
variable is also added containing the single table.
There is also a useful and simple generic class-based view for handling
the display of a TabGroup
class.
horizon.tabs.
TabView
[source]¶A generic view for displaying a horizon.tabs.TabGroup
.
This view handles selecting specific tabs and deals with AJAX requests gracefully.
tab_group_class
¶The only required attribute for TabView
. It should be a class which
inherits from horizon.tabs.TabGroup
.
horizon.tabs.
TabbedTableView
(*args, **kwargs)[source]¶handle_table
(table_dict)[source]¶Loads the table data based on a given table_dict and handles them.
For the given dict containing a DataTable
and a TableTab
instance, it loads the table data for that tab and calls the
table’s maybe_handle()
method.
The return value will be the result of maybe_handle
.
load_tabs
()[source]¶Loads the tab group.
It compiles the table instances for each table attached to
any horizon.tabs.TableTab
instances on the tab group.
This step is necessary before processing any tab or table actions.
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