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Relations Readme
Overview
Relations allows for the definition of sets of rules for
validation, creation and lifetime of Archetypes references.
Contained in each ruleset are components that make for the actual
rules logic.
Rulesets may be created and edited through the web (TTW).
Components implementing custom behaviour are easily added.
Installation
In Plone, click "Add/Remove Products" in the Plone Setup. Then select
Relations from the list of available products and click "Install".
Now click "Relations Library" in the Plone Setup portlet on the
left to visit the TTW configuration user interface.
Usage
As an example, add a ruleset by clicking "Add Ruleset" in the
library. Now choose a reasonable identification. Notice that
identifications are required to be unique among rulesets in your
portal.
Note: When you create a reference through a ruleset, the
relationship attribute of the reference is set to be the ruleset's
id. There's nothing that is different about how you use the
Archetypes Reference API when querying for referenced objects.
(However, references are created and deleted differently; namely
through function 'processor.process'.)
The ruleset's title is what is presented to the user in Plone.
Let's choose "Is Child Of" as the title of our ruleset, and
"isChildOf" as the identification.
After saving changes, click "Add New Item" and add a cardinality
constraint. Enter "Exactly Two" as the title and choose "2" for
both the minimum and the maximum number of targets.
At this point we still need another component so we can actually
make use of the "Is Child Of" ruleset. Add a "Portal Type
Constraint" and choose "Unrestricted" as its title. Click the
"Save" button and then the "Relations" tab that just appeared.
The form says "Edit Relations for Unrestricted", meaning that we
can from here add and remove "Is Child Of" references from our
Portal Type Constraint "Unrestricted" to any referenceable portal
object.
Through our "Exactly Two" constraint we assert that we have
exactly two "parents".
Requirements
Archetypes >= 1.4.0
Python 2.4
See also
Additional documentation is in the product's doc/ directory on the
filesystem.
Credits
This code was created for the ZUCCARO project. ZUCCARO is a
database framework for the Humanities developed by the Bibliotheca
Hertziana, Max-Planck Institute for Art History. For further
information, please visit http://zuccaro.biblhertz.it/