Widget initialization.
All initialization has to take place in this method.
It's not thread-safe to mutate widget's attributes outside this method
or anytime after widget's first display.
*Must* call super(MyWidget, self).__init__(*args, **kw) cooperatively,
unless, of course, your know what you're doing. Preferably this should
be done before any actual work is done in the method.
Parameters:
name : The widget's name. In input widgets, this will also be the
name of the variable that the form will send to the
controller. This is the only param that is safe to pass as a
positional argument to __init__.
template : The template that the widget should use to display itself.
Currently only Kid templates are supported. You can both
initialize with a template string or with the path to a
file-base template: "myapp.templates.widget_tmpl"
default : Default value to display when no value is passed at display
time.
**params : Keyword arguments specific to your widget or to any of it's
bases. If listed at class attribute 'params' the will be
bound automatically to the widget instance.
Note: Do not confuse these parameters with parameters listed at
"params". Some widgets accept parameters at the constructor which are
not listed params, these parameter won't be passed to the template, be
automatically called, etc..
- Overrides:
object.__init__
- (inherited documentation)
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