package WebGUI::Form::TimeZone; =head1 LEGAL ------------------------------------------------------------------- WebGUI is Copyright 2001-2012 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::SelectBox'; use WebGUI::International; =head1 NAME Package WebGUI::Form::TimeZone =head1 DESCRIPTION Creates a time zone chooser control. =head1 SEE ALSO This is a subclass of WebGUI::Form::SelectBox. =head1 METHODS The following methods are specifically available from this class. Check the superclass for additional methods. =cut #------------------------------------------------------------------- =head2 areOptionsSettable ( ) Returns 0. =cut sub areOptionsSettable { return 0; } #------------------------------------------------------------------- =head2 definition ( ) See the super class for additional details. =cut sub definition { my $class = shift; my $session = shift; my $definition = shift || []; push(@{$definition}, { value=>{ defaultValue=>undef }, }); return $class->SUPER::definition($session, $definition); } #------------------------------------------------------------------- =head2 getName ( session ) Returns the human readable name of this control. =cut sub getName { my ($self, $session) = @_; return WebGUI::International->new($session, 'DateTime')->get('timezone'); } #------------------------------------------------------------------- =head2 isDynamicCompatible ( ) A class method that returns a boolean indicating whether this control is compatible with the DynamicField control. =cut sub isDynamicCompatible { return 1; } #------------------------------------------------------------------- =head2 new ( ) Extend the base method to handle spaces in the value and/or default value. =cut sub new { my $class = shift; my $self = $class->SUPER::new(@_); my $value = $self->get('value'); $value =~ tr/ /_/; $self->set('value', $value); my $defaultValue = $self->get('defaultValue'); $defaultValue =~ tr/ /_/; $self->set('defaultValue', $defaultValue); $self->set("options", $self->session->datetime->getTimeZones()); return $self; } 1;