caption: genesis created: 20221101100729587 modified: 20231214093716044 tags: Widgets title: GenesisWidget type: text/vnd.tiddlywiki ! Introduction <<.from-version "5.2.4">> The <<.wid genesis>> widget allows the dynamic construction of another widget, where the name and attributes of the new widget can be dynamically determined, without needing to be known in advance. ! Content and Attributes The content of the <<.wid genesis>> widget is used as the content of the dynamically created widget. |!Attribute |!Description | |$type |The type of widget or element to create (an initial `$` indicates a widget, otherwise an HTML element will be created) | |$remappable |Set to "no" to prevent the generated widget from being affected by any custom widget overrides. Needed when invoking the original widget within a custom widget definition | |$names |An optional filter evaluating to the names of a list of attributes to be applied to the widget | |$values |An optional filter evaluating to the values corresponding to the list of names specified in <<.attr $names>> | |$mode |An optional override of the parsing mode. May be "inline" or "block" | |//{other attributes starting with $}// |Other attributes starting with a single dollar sign are reserved for future use | |//{attributes starting with $$}// |Attributes starting with two dollar signs are applied as attributes to the output widget, but with the attribute name changed to use a single dollar sign | |//{attributes not starting with $}// |Any other attributes that do not start with a dollar are applied as attributes to the output widget or HTML Element | <<.from-version "5.2.6">> If the `$type` attribute is missing or blank, the <<.wlink GenesisWidget>> widget does not render an intrinsic element, instead just rendering its children. <<.from-version "5.3.6">> Note that attributes explicitly specified take precedence over attributes with the same name specified in the `$names` filter. This has always been the documented behaviour but prior to [[Release 5.3.6]] the implementation was reversed, and the `$names` attributes took precedence. This was fixed in [[Release 5.3.6]]. ! Examples <$macrocall $name="wikitext-example" src="""<$genesis $type="div" class="tc-thing" label="Squeak">Mouse"""/> <$macrocall $name="wikitext-example" src="""\define my-banner(mode:"inline",caption) <$genesis $type={{{ [<__mode__>match[inline]then[span]else[div]] }}} class="tc-mybanner"> <<__caption__>> \end <> <> """/> ! Important <$macrocall $name=".warning" _=""" In the following example the widget attribute named `one` is not present in the HTML output. This is because HTML attributes starting with the prefix `on` are removed for security reasons. See [[HTML in WikiText]] "Security" for more details. This restriction only affects generated HTML elements, and does not prevent the use of attributes prefixed `on` with other widgets"""/> <Test Genesis Widget'>>