package WebGUI::Form::YesNo; =head1 LEGAL ------------------------------------------------------------------- WebGUI is Copyright 2001-2005 Plain Black Corporation. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Please read the legal notices (docs/legal.txt) and the license (docs/license.txt) that came with this distribution before using this software. ------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.plainblack.com info@plainblack.com ------------------------------------------------------------------- =cut use strict; use base 'WebGUI::Form::Control'; use WebGUI::Form::Radio; use WebGUI::International; use WebGUI::Session; =head1 NAME Package WebGUI::Form::YesNo =head1 DESCRIPTION Creates a yes/no question field. =head1 SEE ALSO This is a subclass of WebGUI::Form::Control. =head1 METHODS The following methods are specifically available from this class. Check the superclass for additional methods. =cut #------------------------------------------------------------------- =head2 definition ( [ additionalTerms ] ) See the super class for additional details. =head3 additionalTerms The following additional parameters have been added via this sub class. =head4 defaultValue Can be a 1 or 0. Defaults to 0 if no value is specified. =head4 profileEnabled Flag that tells the User Profile system that this is a valid form element in a User Profile =cut sub definition { my $class = shift; my $definition = shift || []; push(@{$definition}, { formName=>{ defaultValue=>WebGUI::International::get("483","WebGUI") }, defaultValue=>{ defaultValue=>0 }, profileEnabled=>{ defaultValue=>1 }, }); return $class->SUPER::definition($definition); } #------------------------------------------------------------------- =head2 getValueFromPost ( ) Returns either a 1 or 0 representing yes, no. =cut sub yesNo { my $self = shift; if ($self->session->request->param($self->get("name")) > 0) { return 1; } return 0; } #------------------------------------------------------------------- =head2 toHtml ( ) Renders a yes/no question field. =cut sub toHtml { my $self = shift; my ($checkYes, $checkNo); if ($self->get("value")) { $checkYes = 1; } else { $checkNo = 1; } my $output = WebGUI::Form::Radio->new( checked=>$checkYes, name=>$self->get("name"), value=>1, extras=>$self->get("extras") )->toHtml; $output .= WebGUI::International::get(138); $output .= '   '; $output .= WebGUI::Form::Radio->new( checked=>$checkNo, name=>$self->get("name"), value=>0, extras=>$self->get("extras") )->toHtml; $output .= WebGUI::International::get(139); return $output; } 1;