X-Git-Url: https://jasonwoof.com/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=metaform%2Ftemplate.php;h=5a5c0eeb00bd0fea4feae02f9ecf679fd793d711;hb=38773f50c9e89f547d2e190d2ae64a5fc39a038d;hp=2ee09ee92bdcbb867f4a1ec0f56f1547212bce7a;hpb=68b1b4aa2b9362df65a2f57d06634aedd85aa65d;p=wfpl.git diff --git a/metaform/template.php b/metaform/template.php index 2ee09ee..5a5c0ee 100644 --- a/metaform/template.php +++ b/metaform/template.php @@ -2,32 +2,76 @@ # This form requires wfpl. See: http://jasonwoof.org/wfpl -# You'll need to set the following to a valid email address: +# This code can send form results by e-mail and/or save them to a database. See +# the next two comments to enable either or both. + +# To send results by e-mail, all you have to do is set your e-mail address here: $GLOBALS['~form_name~_form_recipient'] = "fixme@example.com"; + +# Set this to the path to your uploads directory. It can be relative to the +# location of this script. IT MUST END WITH A SLASH +$GLOBALS['upload_directory'] = 'uploads/'; + +# To save results to a database, you'll need to create the ~form_name~ table +# (the file ~form_name~.sql should help with this), and create a file called +# 'db_connect.php' which calls db_connect() see: +# code/wfpl/examples/db_connect.php if(!file_exists('code/wfpl/template.php')) { die('This form requires wfpl.'); } require_once('code/wfpl/template.php'); require_once('code/wfpl/format.php'); require_once('code/wfpl/email.php'); +require_once('code/wfpl/db.php'); +require_once('code/wfpl/upload.php'); function ~form_name~_get_fields() { $fields = array(); - $~name~ = format_~format~($_REQUEST['~name~']); - tem_set('~name~', $~name~); - + $~name~ = format_~format~($_REQUEST['~name~']); + $~name~ = save_uploaded_image('~name~', $GLOBALS['upload_directory']); + + tem_set('~name~', $~name~); + return array(~php_fields~); } function ~form_name~() { + $edit_id = format_int($_REQUEST['~form_name~_edit_id']); + if($edit_id) { + # add hidden field for database id of row we're editing + tem_set('~form_name~_edit_id', $edit_id); + tem_sub('editing'); + } + + $delete_id = format_int($_REQUEST['~form_name~_delete_id']); + if($delete_id) { + db_delete('~form_name~', 'id = %"', $delete_id); + + # FIXME: what to do after delete? + return; + } + if(isset($_REQUEST['~always_field~'])) { list(~php_fields~) = ~form_name~_get_fields(); if("you're happy with the POSTed values") { - # uncomment the following lines to save the values recieved to the - # database. You can use ~form_name~.sql to create the database table. - #require_once('db_connect.php'); - #db_insert('~form_name~', '~db_fields~', ~php_fields~); + # to enable saving to a database, create a file called 'db_connect.php' + # see: code/wfpl/examples/db_connect.php + if(file_exists('db_connect.php')) { + require_once('db_connect.php'); + if($edit_id) { + # uploading nothing means leaving it as is. + if(!$~name~ && $delete_~name~ != 'Yes') { + $~name~ = db_get_value('~form_name~', '~name~', 'id = %"', $edit_id); + } + + db_update('~form_name~', '~db_fields~', ~php_fields~, 'id = %"', $edit_id); + tem_set('did', 'updated'); + } else { + db_insert('~form_name~', '~db_fields~', ~php_fields~); + tem_set('did', 'saved'); + } + } if($GLOBALS['~form_name~_form_recipient'] != "fixme@example.com") { $to = $GLOBALS['~form_name~_form_recipient']; if(isset($_REQUEST['email']) and valid_email($_REQUEST['email'])) { @@ -53,7 +97,16 @@ function ~form_name~() { # already put the posted values back into the template engine, so they will # show up in the form fields. You should add some message asking people to # fix their entry in whatever way you require. - } + } elseif($edit_id) { + # we've recieved an edit id, but no data. So we grab the values to be edited from the database + list(~php_fields~) = db_get_row('~form_name~', '~db_fields~', 'id = %"', $edit_id); + ~tem_sets.tab~ + } else { + # form not submitted, you can set default values like so + #tem_set('~always_field~', 'Yes'); + } + + tem_set('upload_max_filesize', upload_max_filesize()); tem_sub('form'); }