Widgets are report elements to show text values on report canvas.
All widget classes can be initialized with their attributes as class arguments.
Path: geraldo.widgets.Widget
Base class for reports widgets, you should use it only to inherit and make your own widgets, otherwise you shouldn't use it directly.
Attributes
name - Default: None
height - Default: 0.5*cm
width - Default: 5*cm
left - Default: 0
top - Default: 0
visible - Default: True
style - Default: {}
This is a dictionary that uses the powerful of ReportLab ParagraphStyle class to set style settings for this widget.
Default keys are:
- fontName - Default: 'Times-Roman',
- fontSize - Default: 10,
- leading - Default: 12,
- leftIndent - Default: 0,
- rightIndent - Default: 0,
- firstLineIndent - Default: 0,
- alignment - Default: TA_LEFT,
- spaceBefore - Default: 0,
- spaceAfter - Default: 0,
- bulletFontName - Default: 'Times-Roman',
- bulletFontSize - Default: 10,
- bulletIndent - Default: 0,
- textColor - Default: black,
- backColor - Default: None,
- wordWrap - Default: None,
- borderWidth - Default: 0,
- borderPadding - Default: 0,
- borderColor - Default: None,
- borderRadius - Default: None,
- allowWidows - Default: 1,
- allowOrphans - Default: 0,
get_value - Default: None.
This is the way you have to customize easily the widget output. Be careful with this attribute, because each one widget has its own set of arguments.
truncate_overflow - Default: False
When "True", truncate the widget to use only its defined height and widget attributes, with no word wrap. What means that those attributes are required.
Rendering attributes
They are read-only attributes you can use in render time.
Path: geraldo.Label
A label is just a simple text.
Example of use
>>> Label(text='Taxes we have paid', left=1*cm, top=0.5*cm, width=10*cm, height=0.5*cm)
Attributes
get_value must have 'text' argument.
Path: geraldo.ObjectValue
This shows the value from a method, field or property from objects got from the queryset.
You can inform an action to show the object value or an aggregation function on it.
You can also use 'display_format' attribute to set a friendly string formating, with a mask or additional text.
'get_value' lambda must have 'instance' argument.
Example of use
>>> ObjectValue(attribute_name='name', left=1*cm, top=0.5*cm, width=10*cm, height=0.5*cm)
Attributes
height - Default: 0.5*cm
width - Default: 5*cm
left - Default: 0
top - Default: 0
visible - Default: True
style - Default: {}
attribute_name - Required
You can inform here the object attribute name you want to show in this widget. You can inform a field, common attribute, propert or just a method, since it has no required argument to inform.
You can use paths of callable or properties instead of attribute name in this attribute.
Examples:
attribute_name = 'name.upper' attribute_name = 'customer.name' attribute_name = 'customer.type.name.lower'
action - Default: geraldo.FIELD_ACTION_VALUE
The action is where you say what Geraldo will do with the value of this field. The default action is just show its value and nothing more.
But if you are using an ObjectValue in a summary or footer band of report, group or subreport, you will probably needs for aggregation functions. This is why this attribute exists.
Fields actions are all available in geraldo package to import from. The choices you can use in action attributes are:
- geraldo.FIELD_ACTION_VALUE
- geraldo.FIELD_ACTION_COUNT
- geraldo.FIELD_ACTION_AVG
- geraldo.FIELD_ACTION_MIN
- geraldo.FIELD_ACTION_MAX
- geraldo.FIELD_ACTION_SUM
- geraldo.FIELD_ACTION_DISTINCT_COUNT
display_format - Default: '%s'
Use string formatting to do simple format the field value. You could else use get_value if you want something more powerful.
This shows system informations, like the report title, current date/time, page number, pages count, etc.
'get_value' must have 'expression' and 'fields' argument.
Example of use
>>> ObjectValue(expression='%(report_title)s', left=1*cm, top=0.5*cm, width=10*cm, height=0.5*cm)
Attributes
height - Default: 0.5*cm
width - Default: 5*cm
left - Default: 0
top - Default: 0
visible - Default: True
style - Default: {}
expression - Default: '%(report_title)s'
This is a simple string you can write with basic macros to show system field values.
The available macros are:
%(report_title)s
%(page_number)s
%(page_count)s
%(report_author)s
%(now:FORMAT)s - in replace of 'FORMAT' you can use date formatting standard template filter date formatting. But if you are using your own Report.format_date method, this will use it.
Examples:
- '%(now:%Y)' - shows the 4-based current year
- '%(now:%m/%d/%Y)' - shows something like '01/23/2009'
Note: this is changed now. Before this function used Django template filter 'date' to format datetime, but once we were going to use two standards, this wouldn't be nice. If you want to use Django's template filter, you can override method Report.format_date(date, expression) and use it.