call => \&needsbuild);
hook(type => "preprocess", id => "edittemplate",
call => \&preprocess);
- hook(type => "formbuilder_setup", id => "edittemplate",
- call => \&formbuilder_setup);
+ hook(type => "formbuilder", id => "edittemplate",
+ call => \&formbuilder);
} #}}}
sub needsbuild (@) { #{{{
$params{template}, $params{match});
} # }}}
-sub formbuilder_setup (@) { #{{{
+sub formbuilder (@) { #{{{
my %params=@_;
my $form=$params{form};
-
- return if $form->title ne "editpage"
- || $form->field("do") ne "create";
-
+
+ return if $form->field("do") ne "create";
my $page=$form->field("page");
- my $from=$form->field("from");
# The tricky bit here is that $page is probably just the base
# page name, without any subdir, but the pagespec for a template
# probably does include the subdir (ie, "bugs/*"). We don't know
- # what subdir the user will pick to put the page in. So, generate
- # an ordered list and the first template to match will be used.
- #
- # This code corresponds to the code in editpage() that generates
- # the list of possible page names, unfortunatly, that code runs
- # later, so that list can't be simply reused.
+ # what subdir the user will pick to put the page in. So, try them
+ # all, starting with the one that was made default.
my @page_locs=$page;
- if (defined $from) {
- push @page_locs, "$from/$page";
- my $dir=$from.="/";
- while (length $dir) {
- $dir=~s![^/]+/+$!!;
- push @page_locs, $dir.$page;
+ foreach my $field ($form->field) {
+ if ($field eq 'page') {
+ @page_locs=$field->def_value;
+ push @page_locs, $field->options;
}
}