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Tools for managing themes in CMF and Plone sites

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Overview

Tools for managing themes in CMF and Plone sites.

plone.theme

This package lets you mark the request with a “layer” interface conditional on the currently selected skin (theme) in the portal_skins tool.

Most Zope 3 “visual” directives, like <browser:page /> or <browser:viewlet /> accept a ‘layer’ attribute, which should point to an interface. Recall that a view is a multi-adapter on (context, request). Most views are registered so that the ‘request’ being adapted only needs to provide Interface. This is equivalent to saying layer=”*”.

By applying a marker interface to the request, and registering a view or viewlet with this interface as the adapted ‘layer’, we can override a more general view, or make a viewlet that is only shown for a particular layer.

In the context of CMF and Plone, we’d like to tie the layer to the current skin selection. We do that by name.

What you have to do

First, you should create a marker interface:

>>> from zope.interface import Interface
>>> class IMyTheme(Interface):
...     """Marker interface for skins part of 'My Theme'
...     """

Then, register this as a theme layer in ZCML:

<interface

interface=”.interfaces.IMyTheme” type=”zope.publisher.interfaces.browser.IBrowserSkinType” name=”My Theme” />

The title here must match the name of the theme/skin selection in portal_skins.

How it works

Behind the scenes, the <interface /> registration marks IMyTheme with the “IInterface” IThemelayer, and registers IMyTheme as a utility named “My Theme” and providing IBrowserSkinType.

We do something to this effect in tests/tests.zcml.

Let us define the “My Theme” skin selection:

>>> from Products.CMFCore.utils import getToolByName
>>> portal_skins = getToolByName(layer['portal'], 'portal_skins')
>>> default_skin = portal_skins.getDefaultSkin()
>>> skin_path = portal_skins._getSelections()[default_skin]
>>> portal_skins.addSkinSelection('My Theme', skin_path)

In tests/tests.zcml we have registered two version of a view called @@layer-test-view. One, for the default skin layer, simply outputs “Default”. The other outputs “My Theme”.

Before we turn on the skin, we will get the default view.

>>> from plone.testing import z2
>>> from plone.testing.z2 import Browser
>>> from Testing.ZopeTestCase import user_password
>>> with z2.zopeApp() as app:
...     browser = Browser(app)
>>> browser.open(layer['portal'].absolute_url() + '/@@layer-test-view')
>>> print browser.contents
Default

However, if we turn the skin on, we should see the effects of the marker interface being applied.

>>> portal_skins.default_skin = 'My Theme'
>>> import transaction
>>> transaction.commit()
>>> browser.open(layer['portal'].absolute_url() + '/@@layer-test-view')
>>> print browser.contents
My Theme

And if we switch back:

>>> portal_skins.default_skin = 'Plone Default'
>>> transaction.commit()
>>> browser.open(layer['portal'].absolute_url() + '/@@layer-test-view')
>>> print browser.contents
Default

Changelog

2.1.3 (2015-03-27)

  • Test layer is testing layer. [bloodbare]

2.1.2 (2015-03-21)

  • Move tests from PloneTestCase to plone.app.testing. [sdelcourt,timo]

2.1.1 (2014-03-02)

  • Remove hard dependency on CMFDefault. [davisagli]

2.1 - 2011-05-12

  • Update to import BeforeTraverseEvent from zope.traversing instead of zope.app.publication. [davisagli]

  • Add MANIFEST.in. [WouterVH]

2.0 - 2010-07-18

  • Update license to GPL version 2 only. [hannosch]

2.0b2 - 2010-03-05

  • Protect against running multiple times. This can happen when using ++skin++ traversers or VirtualHostMonster. [wichert]

2.0b1 - 2010-01-02

  • Fix an error introduced by my previous adjustment. If a skin layer extending the default layer was used (which is typical), then the default layer would end up with higher precedence than browser layers not extending the default layer. [davisagli]

2.0a2 - 2009-11-13

  • Inherit from the CMFDefault layer again, for compatibility with products that depend only on CMF but are also usable within Plone, and register views to the CMFDefault layer. [davisagli]

2.0a1 - 2009-04-05

  • Avoid inheriting from the CMFDefault browser layer and rather define our own. We don’t have anything in common with the CMFDefault layer. [hannosch]

  • Declare test dependencies in an extra. [hannosch]

  • Specify package dependencies. [hannosch]

1.1 - 2009-04-04

  • Make sure the theme layer takes precedence over other browser layers. [davisagli]

1.0 - 2007-08-15

  • First stable release [wichert]

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