Feather: User selector
This tutorial demonstrates how to add a User selector in a widget's designer view. For more information about users in Sitefinity CMS, see Overview: Users.
PREREQUISITES: To use the selector, must have at least one user created. For more information, see Administration: Create and delete users.
Add User selectors
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Feather automatically registers the scripts you need and, if no other designer view with explicitly set priority exists, Feather sets your designer view priority 1. In case you need to have full control over the scripts that are loaded or you want to set custom priority, you can alternatively create your own
DesignerView.YourView.json file. If you have a JSON file that matches the convention (even if empty), this automatic scripts registration will not occur. In your DesignerView.<YourView>.json file, add a scripts array. The content of the file should be similar to the following:
NOTE: For more information on the scripts that you must load, see Feather: List of selectors scripts reference.
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Feather automatically finds all AngularJS modules you rely on and references the widget designer to them. In case you rely on custom AngularJS modules or have logic that needs an AngularJS controller, you can create your own
designerview-<yourview>.js file. If you have a .js file that matches the convention (even if empty), this automatic modules referencing will not occur. In your designerview-<yourview>.js file, place the following code right before the definition of your custom view controller:
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In your
DesignerView.<YourView>.cshtml file, place the following tag anywhere in the HTML code:
To access the selected value, you use the sf-selected-item and sf-selected-item-id attributes. The values of the attributes are scope properties that you must add in your widgets controller:
If you enabled multiple selection of items, you must use the sf-selected-items and sf-selected-ids attributes. For more information on multiple selection of items, see Feather: Use multiple content items selectors.
To select which provider you want to work with, use the sf-provider attribute. The attribute value must be a property in your scope that contains the name of the provider.