A tile that shows collection results with customizable layouts
- Emulates the old portlet collection behaviors
- Mosaic-ready
- Additional css class field, to append a custom css class to the tile container
- Customizable layouts list
Install collective.tiles.collection by adding it to your buildout:
[buildout] ... eggs = collective.tiles.collection
and then running bin/buildout
You can't use this tile without a tile manager (or maybe, you can if you create new tiles manually in some specific context) like Mosaic or redturtle.tiles.management
When you try to create a new collection tile, you have a form like the portlet's one.
When you create/edit a collection tile, there is a field that allows you to select the final layout from a list. This list is generated with a specific set of view that satisfy following rules:
- The Class must implement ICollectiveTilesCollectionLayer interface
- In the Class there should be an attribute display_name with a human-readable title
- The template need to define a macro called collection-tile-macro
This is an example:
configure.zcml:
<browser:page name="additional_renderer" permission="zope2.View" for="*" class=".additional_render.View" layer=".interfaces.ISomeBrowserLayer" template="additional_render.pt" />
additional_render.py:
from Products.Five.browser import BrowserView from collective.tiles.collection.interfaces import ICollectionTileRenderer from zope.interface import implements from collective.tiles.collection import _ class AdditionalView(BrowserView): implements(ICollectionTileRenderer) display_name = _("Another tile layout")
additional_render.pt:
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" xmlns:tal="http://xml.zope.org/namespaces/tal" xmlns:metal="http://xml.zope.org/namespaces/metal" xmlns:i18n="http://xml.zope.org/namespaces/i18n" lang="en" metal:use-macro="here/main_template/macros/master" i18n:domain="collective.tiles.collection"> <body> <metal:macro define-macro="collection-tile-macro"> ... </metal:macro> </body> </html>
This product has been translated into
- Italian
- Issue Tracker: https://github.com/collective/collective.tiles.collection/issues
- Source Code: https://github.com/collective/collective.tiles.collection
Developed with the support of:
Regione Emilia-Romagna supports the PloneGov initiative.
This product was developed by RedTurtle Technology team.
The project is licensed under the GPLv2.