Site setup and configuration

Description

How to create settings for your add-on product and how to programmatically add new Plone control panel entries.

Introduction

This documentation tells you how to create new “configlets” to Plone site setup control panel.

Configlets can be created in two ways:

  • Using the plone.app.registry configuration framework for Plone (recommended);

  • Using any view code.

plone.app.registry

plone.app.registry is the state of the art way to add settings for your Plone 4.x+ add-ons.

For tutorial and more information please see the PyPi page.

Example products:

Minimal example

Below is a minimal example for creating a configlet using plone.app.registry.

It is based on the youraddon template. The add-on package in this case is called silvuple.

In buildout.cfg, make sure you have the extends line for Dexterity (see the Dexterity installation guide)

setup.py:

install_requires = [..."plone.app.dexterity", "plone.app.registry"],

configure.zcml

<configure
    xmlns="http://namespaces.zope.org/zope"
    xmlns:browser="http://namespaces.zope.org/browser"
    xmlns:plone="http://namespaces.plone.org/plone"
    i18n_domain="example.dexterityforms">

    ...

    <browser:page
        name="silvuple-settings"
        for="Products.CMFPlone.interfaces.IPloneSiteRoot"
        class=".settings.SettingsView"
        permission="cmf.ManagePortal"
        />

</configure>

settings.py:

"""

    Define add-on settings.

"""

from zope.interface import Interface
from zope import schema
from Products.CMFCore.interfaces import ISiteRoot
from Products.Five.browser import BrowserView

from plone.z3cform import layout
from plone.directives import form
from plone.app.registry.browser.controlpanel import RegistryEditForm
from plone.app.registry.browser.controlpanel import ControlPanelFormWrapper

class ISettings(form.Schema):
    """ Define settings data structure """

    adminLanguage = schema.TextLine(title=u"Admin language",
            description=u"Type two letter language code (admins always use this language)")

class SettingsEditForm(RegistryEditForm):
    """
    Define form logic
    """
    schema = ISettings
    label = u"Silvuple settings"

class SettingsView(BrowserView):
    """
    View which wrap the settings form using ControlPanelFormWrapper to a HTML boilerplate frame.
    """

    def render(self):
        view_factor = layout.wrap_form(SettingsEditForm, ControlPanelFormWrapper)
        view = view_factor(self.context, self.request)
        return view()

profiles/default/controlpanel.xml

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<object
    name="portal_controlpanel"
    xmlns:i18n="http://xml.zope.org/namespaces/i18n"
    i18n:domain="silvuple">

    <configlet
        title="Silvuple Settings"
        action_id="silvuple.settings"
        appId="silvuple"
        category="Products"
        condition_expr=""
        url_expr="string:${portal_url}/@@silvuple-settings"
        icon_expr=""
        visible="True"
        i18n:attributes="title">
            <permission>Manage portal</permission>
    </configlet>

</object>

profiles/default/registry.xml

<registry>
    <records interface="silvuple.settings.ISettings" prefix="silvuple">
        <!-- Set default values -->

        <!-- Leave to empty string -->
        <value key="adminLanguage"></value>
    </records>
</registry>

Control panel widget settings

plone.app.registry provides the RegistryEditForm class, which is a subclass of z3c.form.form.Form.

It has two places to override which widgets will be used for which field:

  • updateFields() may set widget factories, i.e. widget type, to be used;

  • updateWidgets() may play with widget properties and widget values shown to the user.

Example (collective.gtags project, controlpanel.py):

class TagSettingsEditForm(controlpanel.RegistryEditForm):

    schema = ITagSettings
    label = _(u"Tagging settings")
    description = _(u"Please enter details of available tags")

    def updateFields(self):
        super(TagSettingsEditForm, self).updateFields()
        self.fields['tags'].widgetFactory = TextLinesFieldWidget
        self.fields['unique_categories'].widgetFactory = TextLinesFieldWidget
        self.fields['required_categories'].widgetFactory = TextLinesFieldWidget

    def updateWidgets(self):
        super(TagSettingsEditForm, self).updateWidgets()
        self.widgets['tags'].rows = 8
        self.widgets['tags'].style = u'width: 30%;'

plone.app.registry imports — backwards compatibility

You need this if you started using plone.app.registry before April 2010.

There is a change concerning the 1.0b1 codebase:

try:
    # plone.app.registry 1.0b1
    from plone.app.registry.browser.form import RegistryEditForm
    from plone.app.registry.browser.form import ControlPanelFormWrapper
except ImportError:
    # plone.app.registry 1.0b2+
    from plone.app.registry.browser.controlpanel import RegistryEditForm
    from plone.app.registry.browser.controlpanel import ControlPanelFormWrapper

Configlets without plone.registry

Just add controlpanel.xml pointing to your custom form.

Content type choice setting

Often you need to have a setting whether a certain functionality is enabled on particular content types.

Here are the ingredients:

  • A custom schema-defined interface for settings (registry.xml schemas don’t support multiple-choice widgets in plone.app.registry 1.0b2);

  • a vocabulary factory to pull friendly type information out of portal_types .

settings.py:

"""

    Define add-on settings.

"""

from zope import schema
from five import grok
from Products.CMFCore.interfaces import ISiteRoot
from zope.schema.interfaces import IVocabularyFactory

from z3c.form.browser.checkbox import CheckBoxFieldWidget


from plone.z3cform import layout
from plone.directives import form
from plone.app.registry.browser.controlpanel import RegistryEditForm
from plone.app.registry.browser.controlpanel import ControlPanelFormWrapper

class ISettings(form.Schema):
    """ Define settings data structure """

    adminLanguage = schema.TextLine(title=u"Admin language", description=u"Type two letter language code and admins always use this language")

    form.widget(contentTypes=CheckBoxFieldWidget)
    contentTypes = schema.List(title=u"Enabled content types",
                               description=u"Which content types appear on translation master page",
                               required=False,
                               value_type=schema.Choice(source="plone.app.vocabularies.ReallyUserFriendlyTypes"),
                               )


class SettingsEditForm(RegistryEditForm):
    """
    Define form logic
    """
    schema = ISettings
    label = u"Silvuple settings"

class SettingsView(grok.CodeView):
    """

    """
    grok.name("silvuple-settings")
    grok.context(ISiteRoot)
    def render(self):
        view_factor = layout.wrap_form(SettingsEditForm, ControlPanelFormWrapper)
        view = view_factor(self.context, self.request)
        return view()

profiles/default/registry.xml:

<registry>
    <records interface="silvuple.settings.ISettings" prefix="silvuple.settings.ISettings">
        <!-- Set default values -->


        <value key="contentTypes" purge="false">
            <element>Document</element>
            <element>News Item</element>
            <element>Folder</element>
        </value>
    </records>

</registry>

Configuring Plone products from buildout

See a section in the Buildout chapter

Configuration using environment variables

If your add-on requires “setting file” for few simple settings you can change for each buildout you can use operating system environment variables.

For example, see: