getReportField() * * getReportField() should return a FormField instance, * such as a ComplexTableField, or TableListField. This * is the "meat" of the report, as it's designed to * show the actual data for the function of the report. * For example, if this was an order that should show * all orders that aren't printed, then it would show * a TableListField with the filter "Unprinted = 1". * * @see ReportAdmin for where SSReport instances are * used in the CMS. * * @package cms * @subpackage reports */ class SSReport extends ViewableData { /** * This is the title of the report, * used by the ReportAdmin templates. * * @var string */ protected $title = ''; /** * This is a description about what this * report does. Used by the ReportAdmin * templates. * * @var string */ protected $description = ''; /** * Returns a FieldSet with which to create the CMS editing form. * You can use the extend() method of FieldSet to create customised forms for your other * data objects. * * @uses getReportField() to render a table, or similar field for the report. This * method should be defined on the Report subclasses. * * @return FieldSet */ function getCMSFields() { $fields = new FieldSet( new TabSet('Root', new Tab('Report', new LiteralField('ReportTitle', "
{$this->description}
"), $this->getReportField() ) ) ); $this->extend('augmentReportCMSFields', $fields); return $fields; } /** * Return a field, such as a {@link ComplexTableField} that is * used to show and manipulate data relating to this report. * * For example, if this were an "Unprinted Orders" report, this * field would return a table that shows all Orders with "Unprinted = 1". * * @return FormField subclass */ function getReportField() { user_error('Please implement getReportField() on ' . $this->class, E_USER_ERROR); } /** * Return the name of this report, which * is used by the templates to render the * name of the report in the report tree, * the left hand pane inside ReportAdmin. * * @return string */ function TreeTitle() { return $this->title; } /** * Return the ID of this Report class. * Because it doesn't have a number, we * use the class name as the ID. * * @return string */ function ID() { return $this->class; } } ?>