MForm Modal
Advanced tutorial: MForm in a modal
Note: This tutorial is for advanced Moodle devs. You need to know a lot of APIs in order to understand all of this. See the list of related pages at the end of this tutorial for some of them. |
This is a walkthrough of the steps required to convert an existing page in moodle with an mform - to an mform that displays in an mform and submits data via AJAX.
Lets get started - first lets pick a page (spins a wheel)..... "Create a group".
We will modify the "Create group" button on the groups page to open a modal with the create a group form, instead of directing you to a new page. Whether this is actually a useful improvement or not does not really matter for now - we are just trying to show how to do it.
Step 1 - Attach some javascript to the button
The first step is to add some javascript to the "Create group" button so that we can open a modal. The page we are modifying is group/index.php which we get by visiting the page and checking the url. If we read through that page, we can see it uses a renderable to generate the HTML for the page.
$renderable = new \core_group\output\index_page($courseid, $groupoptions, $selectedname, $members, $disableaddedit, $disabledelete,
$preventgroupremoval);
$output = $PAGE->get_renderer('core_group');
echo $output->render($renderable);
The renderer is in group/classes/output/renderer.php and the renderable is in group/classes/output/index_page.php (see Automatic_class_loading) for how we worked that out.
Looking at the render_index_page function of the renderer (see https://docs.moodle.org/dev/Output_renderers) we can see that this renderer uses Templates to separate the HTML from the php (good).
public function render_index_page(index_page $page) {
$data = $page->export_for_template($this);
return parent::render_from_template('core_group/index', $data);
}
The name of the template is "core_group/index". This maps to a mustache template located at group/templates/index.mustache.
Hooray - we found the HTML we want to modify to add our javascript.
This template already has a {{#js}} block we can use to add our custom javascript. We don't want to code all the javascript in a mustache template - we will just add the minimal code to call a new AMD module for creating a group.
{{#js}}
require(['jquery', 'core/yui'], function($) {
$("#groups").change(function() {
M.core_group.membersCombo.refreshMembers();
});
M.core_group.init_index(Y, "Template:wwwroot", Template:courseid);
var undeletableGroups = JSON.parse('{{{undeletablegroups}}}');
M.core_group.groupslist(Y, undeletableGroups);
});
// New code to create groups in a modal.
require(['core_group/newgroup'], function(NewGroup) {
NewGroup.init('[data-action=creategroupmodal]');
});
We added that code at the end to call the core_group/newgroup AMD module. The argument we will pass to this new module is a "selector" which is a flexible way to allow this same module to be used on other pages with different markup. In this case for the selector, we are looking for a node with a data attribute. We also need to modify the create group button to contain this data-attribute. In general data-attributes are a great way to add hooks to the DOM that are used for Javascript, but should not affect the appearance (unlike classes which are just gross and disgusting).
<input type="submit" name="act_showcreateorphangroupform" id="showcreateorphangroupform" data-action="creategroupmodal" value="{{#str}}creategroup, group{{/str}}" class="btn btn-default" />