A Repeatable block's repeat() method does some funky stuff, making sure all fields' constraints, etc are properly re-parented, and also changing any others() field list. For example, the following config: - type: Repeatable name: bands elements: - name: foo - name: bar constraints: - type: Equal others: foo
$repeatable->repeat(1) will build a block similar to this: - type: Block elements: - name: 'bands.foo_1' - name: 'bands.bar_1' constraints: - type: Equal others: 'bands.foo_1' * change 1 * This has now been updated so it correctly handles items in the others() list of both short names and full nested-names. others: ['foo] or others: ['bands.foo'] btw, this is a good thing, because in all other circumstances, the others() list *must* only contain the full nested-name, so it's probably a good habit only to use nested-names. Support for short names will probably be deprecated at some point, but there's no rush for that. I'll probably just update all doc examples for now to use the full nested-names. * change 2 * It's also been fixed, so any 'when' clauses now also get their 'field' name updated. * change 3 * plugins attached to fields inside a Repeatable block now also get properly re-parented. * change 4 * this one's unrelated to repeatable blocks. A constraint's 'when' clause no longer required a 'value' or 'values' argument. In the case that neither are set, the constraint is run if the applicable field has a true value. Cheers, Carl _______________________________________________ HTML-FormFu mailing list HTML-FormFu@lists.scsys.co.uk http://lists.scsys.co.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/html-formfu