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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Sure, if it's not a blocker for
jboss.org team to not have it in 1.0 ? I guess dynamic templates
can be postponed, but at least missing validation for account mgmt
and update profile is quite a gap IMO. <br>
<br>
I've discussed this with Vlasta a week or two ago (and that's one
of main reasons to write this email btv <span
class="moz-smiley-s1"><span> :-) </span></span>)<br>
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Marek<br>
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On 06/11/15 15:04, Stian Thorgersen wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">I think this is something to look at next year. We
don't have the resources to do it properly now. My vote is to
add it to the agenda for F2F.<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On 6 November 2015 at 14:36, Marek
Posolda <span dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="mailto:mposolda@redhat.com" target="_blank">mposolda@redhat.com</a>></span>
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class="">On 05/11/15 17:11, Bill Burke wrote:<br>
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> On 11/5/2015 5:46 AM, Marek Posolda wrote:<br>
>> I wonder if we should improve handling of
custom attributes in<br>
>> freemarker templates and their validation.
Let's assume that I want to<br>
>> add custom attribute "birthday" and I want to
add it to all screens<br>
>> where user can create/edit account. I can see
those issues:<br>
>><br>
>> - Admin will need to edit 3 separate freemarker
templates (registration,<br>
>> account management, update profile page) to
have this attribute<br>
>> displayed on all those places.<br>
>><br>
> we've discussed this before. The problem is
formatting in each of the<br>
> UIs. Often ordering of attributes is important.
Grouping of attributes<br>
> is a must too.<br>
><br>
> i.e. Address, State, Country, Postal Code<br>
><br>
> These 4 attribute must be grouped together, and
address must come before<br>
> state, and so on.<br>
><br>
> You might also have a "Billing Address" group that
needs to come after<br>
> Home Address group.<br>
</span>I am not seeing an issue with ordering? The same
order you configure in<br>
admin console, the same is used in template. It's classic
sorted list,<br>
not special tricks needed IMO. The grouping some
attributes can be<br>
easily addressed too IMO.<br>
<span class="">><br>
> So, we'd have an automatic way for displaying
attributes, then the<br>
> developer would think "that looks like shit" and
want to format things<br>
> himself. Stian seems to think that CSS will solve
this problem, but I'm<br>
> not convinced.<br>
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<div>CSS can do a hell of a lot more than you think it can
;)</div>
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<div>But, I agree it can't always cover everything - that's
why I've been saying we need to be able to define
templates, but at a smaller granularity. Having to define
the whole update-profile page just to add an attribute is
not very elegant.</div>
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</span>I agree we can't address all possible sort of
issues, but IMO it's good<br>
to have something, which will address 90% of cases? We can
provide types<br>
(like combobox "Gender" with values "male" / "female" ).
We can also<br>
handle multivalued attributes. And most importantly we can
provide<br>
validations for all 3 screens. People won't need to write
their own Java<br>
validators when they want something simple like ensure
"mandatory" field<br>
present or validate with regex. They will still have
possibility to<br>
inject the custom validator if they want it.<br>
<br>
At least validation is must IMO as there is no way to add
custom<br>
validation for account mgmt or update profile right now.<br>
<br>
What we can't easily do is client-side validation and
stuff for<br>
display/hide something based on value of other attributes
(For example<br>
display attribute "Favourite car sign" just if selected
gender is "male"<br>
). But not sure if this is often requirement.<br>
<br>
I am seeing lot of similarity with your kc-provider-config
directive in<br>
admin console. It can't address all "generic" sort of
things and<br>
client-side stuff etc. But for most cases, it's
sufficient.<br>
<span class="">><br>
> Also the look and feel could be quite different
between registration,<br>
> update profile, account management, and the admin
profile. IMO, it<br>
> would end up being easier to just edit the
freemarker pages directly<br>
> than to have to define each attribute and how it is
grouped, ordered,<br>
> and displayed on each of the pages within an admin
console UI.<br>
><br>
><br>
</span>There could be 3 checkboxes where can admin select
if he wants to add<br>
field on registration, account mgmt and update profile. I
am not sure if<br>
we need anything for admin console as we already have
"Attributes" tab<br>
for users, which is almost ok IMO (we don't have nice
solution for<br>
multivalued attributes).<br>
<span class="HOEnZb"><font color="#888888"><br>
Marek<br>
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