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Readme
Formage 
Bootstraped Admin GUI addon for Mongoose, JugglingDB, or just as a form generator. Originally forked from mongoose-admin.
Example Usage
var express = require('express'),
app = express();
require('formage').init(app, express [, models, options]);
Look at the \example
directory.
Options
// Site-wide options, and their default values
require('formage').init(app, express, models, {
title: 'Admin',
root: '/admin',
default_section: 'main',
username: 'admin',
password: 'admin',
admin_users_gui: true
);
Model options
var model = new mongoose.model('songs', schema);
model.label = 'My Songs';
model.singular = 'Song';
// external files specific to this model
model.header_lines = [
'<script src="/js/songs.js"></script>',
'<style href="/css/songs.css"></style>'
];
model.formage = {
// one-document models
is_single: true,
filters: ['artist', 'year'],
// additional actions on this model
actions: [
{
value: 'release',
label: 'Release',
func: function (user, ids, callback) {
console.log('You just released songs ' + ids);
callback();
}
}
],
// list of fields to be displayed by formage for this model
list: ['number', 'title', 'album', 'artist', 'year'],
// list of order fields
order_by: ['-year', 'album', 'number'],
// list of fields that must be populated
// (see http://mongoosejs.com/docs/api.html#document_Document-populate)
list_populate: ['album'],
// list of fields on which full-text search is available
search: ['title', 'album', 'artist']
};
Field options
var schema = new mongoose.Schema({
artist: { type: String, label: 'Who made it?' },
// lang is a two letter ISO 639-1 code as recognized by google
location: { type: Schema.Types.GeoPoint, widget_options: {lang: 'nl'}}
});
Extending
var ReversedWidget = formage.widgets.TextWidget.extend({
render: function (res) {
this.value = this.value.split("").reverse().join("");
this.attrs.style = '-moz-transform: scale(-1, 1); -webkit-transform: scale(-1, 1); transform: scale(-1, 1);';
this._super(res);
}
});
var ReversedField = formage.fields.StringField.extend({
init: function (options) {
options = options || {};
options.widget = ReversedWidget;
this._super(options);
},
clean_value: function (req, callback) {
this.value = this.value.split("").reverse().join("");
this._super(req, callback);
}
});
var schema = new mongoose.Schema({
reversed: { type: String, formageField: ReversedField}
});
Shout-out to my man @jrowny
If we want to have a complex underlining type we need to "lie" to mongoose
var TwoDWidget = formage.widgets.TextWidget.extend({
render: function (res) {
var value = this.value || {};
var lat = value.lat;
var lng = value.lng;
var name = this.name;
this.name = name + '_lat';
this.value = lat;
this._super(res);
this.name = name + '_lng';
this.value = lng;
this._super(res);
}
});
var TwoDField = formage.fields.StringField.extend({
init: function (options) {
options = options || {};
options.widget = TwoDWidget;
this._super(options);
},
clean_value: function (req, callback) {
var lat = Number(req.body[this.name + '_lat']);
var lng = Number(req.body[this.name + '_lng']);
this.value = { lat: lat, lng: lng};
this._super(req, callback);
}
});
var TwoD = function TwoD(path, options) {
TwoD.super_.call(this, path, options);
};
util.inherits(TwoD, Schema.Types.Mixed);
Types.TwoD = Object;
Schema.Types.TwoD = TwoD;
var schema = new mongoose.Schema({
two_d: { type: TwoD, formageField: TwoDField}
});
License
MIT