[Zope] dtml-let and product

Wayne Volkmuth volkmuth at yahoo.com
Thu Feb 21 23:25:13 EST 2008


I have a simple test Zope product inheriting from Cacheable, PropertyManager and SimpleItem.

Say I have a dtml method at http://myzopeinstance.com/testdtml with contents
<dtml-let myvar="'hello world'"><dtml-var testproduct></dtml-let>

I'd like "myvar" to be available in the__call__ method of testproduct.  I don't know how to do that.

Here's my testproduct __call__ method:

    def __call__(self, client=None, REQUEST=None, **kw):
        foo="1. client:"+str(client)+"<BR>" \
           +"2. REQUEST:"+str(REQUEST)+"<BR>" \
           +"3. kw:"+str(kw)+"<BR>" \
           +"4. getattr(..REQUEST..):"+str(getattr(self, "REQUEST", None))+"<BR>" \
           +"5. getattr(..client..):"+str(getattr(self, "client", None))+"<BR>" \
           +"6. getattr(self, myvar...):"+str(getattr(self, "myvar", None))+ "<BR>" \
           +"7. aq_get(self, myvar...):"+str(aq_get(self, "myvar", None))+ "<BR>"
        return foo

>From poking around I was expecting "myvar" to be accessible somewhere from that list either directly or as an attribute of one of the objects, but it's not.  Every call (via a web browser) displays None for every line except #4, the getattr(self, "REQUEST", None) statement.

Containment acquisition works more or less the way I would expect, i.e. if myvar is a dtml method in the same folder then the text "hello world" shows up on lines 6 and 7.  (I don't understand though why the REQUEST object is always None;  I thought when a DTML method calls another object the client and REQUEST parameters are passed in.)

I'd appreciate it if someone can explain to me how things work and what I'm doing wrong.


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