ng2-alfresco-webscript

Alfresco webscript executor

Usage no npm install needed!

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README

Alfresco Webscript Component for Angular 2

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Prerequisites

Before you start using this development framework, make sure you have installed all required software and done all the necessary configuration prerequisites.

Install

Follow the 3 steps below:

  1. Npm

    npm install ng2-alfresco-webscript --save
    
  2. Html

    Include these dependencies in your index.html page:

    
      <!-- Google Material Design Lite -->
      <link rel="stylesheet" href="node_modules/material-design-lite/material.min.css">
      <script src="node_modules/material-design-lite/material.min.js"></script>
      <link rel="stylesheet" href="node_modules/material-design-icons/iconfont/material-icons.css">
    
      <!-- Load the Angular Material 2 stylesheet -->
      <link href="node_modules/@angular/material/core/theming/prebuilt/deeppurple-amber.css" rel="stylesheet">
    
      <!-- Polyfill(s) for Safari (pre-10.x) -->
      <script src="node_modules/intl/dist/Intl.min.js"></script>
      <script src="node_modules/intl/locale-data/jsonp/en.js"></script>
    
      <!-- Polyfill(s) for older browsers -->
      <script src="node_modules/core-js/client/shim.min.js"></script>
      <script src="//cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/dom4/1.8.3/dom4.js"></script>
      <script src="node_modules/element.scrollintoviewifneeded-polyfill/index.js"></script>
    
      <!-- Polyfill(s) for dialogs -->
      <script src="node_modules/dialog-polyfill/dialog-polyfill.js"></script>
      <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="node_modules/dialog-polyfill/dialog-polyfill.css" />
      <style>._dialog_overlay { position: static !important; } </style>
    
      <!-- Modules  -->
      <script src="node_modules/zone.js/dist/zone.js"></script>
      <script src="node_modules/reflect-metadata/Reflect.js"></script>
      <script src="node_modules/systemjs/dist/system.src.js"></script>
    
    
  3. SystemJs

    Add the following components to your systemjs.config.js file:

    • ng2-translate
    • alfresco-js-api
    • ng2-alfresco-core
    • ng2-alfresco-datatable

    Please refer to the following example file: systemjs.config.js .

Basic usage

 <alfresco-webscript-get [scriptPath]="string"
                         [scriptArgs]="Object"
                         [contextRoot]="string"
                         [servicePath]="string"
                         [showData]="boolean"
                         [contentType]="JSON | HTML | DATATABLE | TEXT"
                         (onSuccess)= "logData($event)">
 </alfresco-webscript-get>

Example of an App that use Alfresco webscript component :

main.ts


import { NgModule, Component } from '@angular/core';
import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser';
import { platformBrowserDynamic } from '@angular/platform-browser-dynamic';
import { CoreModule, AlfrescoSettingsService, AlfrescoAuthenticationService  } from 'ng2-alfresco-core';
import { DataTableModule }  from 'ng2-alfresco-datatable';
import { WebScriptModule } from 'ng2-alfresco-webscript';

@Component({
    selector: 'alfresco-app-demo',
    template: `<alfresco-webscript-get [scriptPath]="scriptPath"
                               [scriptArgs]="scriptArgs"
                               [contextRoot]="contextRoot"
                               [servicePath]="servicePath" 
                               [contentType]="'HTML'">
    </alfresco-webscript-get>
    `
})
class WebscriptDemo {

    scriptPath: string = 'sample/folder/Company%20Home';

    contextRoot: string = 'alfresco';

    servicePath: string = 'service';

    constructor(private authService: AlfrescoAuthenticationService, private settingsService: AlfrescoSettingsService) {
        settingsService.ecmHost = 'http://localhost:8080';

        this.authService.login('admin', 'admin').subscribe(
            ticket => {
                console.log(ticket);
            },
            error => {
                console.log(error);
            });
    }
}

@NgModule({
    imports: [
        BrowserModule,
        CoreModule.forRoot(),
        DataTableModule,
        WebScriptModule
    ],
    declarations: [ WebscriptDemo ],
    bootstrap:    [ WebscriptDemo ]
})
export class AppModule { }

platformBrowserDynamic().bootstrapModule(AppModule);

Options

Attribute Options Default Description Mandatory
scriptPath string path to Web Script (as defined by Web Script) mandatory
scriptArgs Object arguments to pass to Web Script
contextRoot string path where application is deployed
scriptPath string path to Web Script (as defined by Web Script) alfresco
contentType string path where Web Script service is mapped default value service
contentType string how to handle the data received from te web script JSON , HTML , DATATABLE or TEXT TEXT
onSuccess event You can get the plain data from the webscript through the onSuccess event parameter and use it as you need in your application
showData booleann render the webscript data true

contentType {string}
data {string} data contain the plain value get from the webscipt is an output parameter

Webscript View HTML example

This sample demonstrates how to implement a Webscript component that renders the HTML contents that come from a webscript This sample Web Scripts reside in your Alfresco Server AND you can access the folder webscript here:

http://localhost:8080/alfresco/service/sample/folder/Company%20Home

 <alfresco-webscript-get [scriptPath]="scriptPath"
                           [contextRoot]= "'alfresco'"
                           [servicePath]= "'service'";
                           [scriptPath]=  "'Sample/folder/Company%20Home'"
                           [contentType]= "'HTML'">
 </alfresco-webscript-get>

Custom columns

Webscript View DATATABLE example

This sample demonstrates how to implement a Webscript component that renders the JSON contents that come from a webscript

http://localhost:8080/alfresco/service/sample/folder/DATATABLE

 <alfresco-webscript-get [scriptPath]="scriptPath"
                           [contextRoot]= "'alfresco'"
                           [servicePath]= "'service'";
                           [scriptPath]=  "'Sample/folder/DATATABLE'"
                           [contentType]= "'DATATABLE'">
 </alfresco-webscript-get>

If you want show the result from a webscript inside a ng2-alfresco-datatable you have to return from the GET of the webscript the datatructure below: subdivide in data and schema

data: [],
schema: []

this is an example:

data: [
    {id: 1, name: 'Name 1'},
    {id: 2, name: 'Name 2'}
],
schema: [{
    type: 'text',
    key: 'id',
    title: 'Id',
    sortable: true
}, {
    type: 'text',
    key: 'name',
    title: 'Name',
    sortable: true
}]

or you can send just the array data and the component will create a schema for you:

data: [
    {id: 1, name: 'Name 1'},
    {id: 2, name: 'Name 2'}
]]

that will render the follow table

Custom columns

Webscript View JSON example

This sample demonstrates how to implement a Webscript component that renders the JSON contents that come from a webscript This sample Web Scripts reside in your Alfresco Server AND you can access the folder webscript here:

http://localhost:8080/alfresco/service/sample/folder/JSON%EXAMPLE

 <alfresco-webscript-get [scriptPath]="scriptPath"
                           [contextRoot]= "'alfresco'"
                           [servicePath]= "'service'";
                           [scriptPath]=  "'Sample/folder/JSON_EXAMPLE'"
                           [contentType]= "'HTML'"
                           [showData] = "false"
                           (onSuccess)= "logDataExample($event)">
 </alfresco-webscript-get>

You can get the plain data from the webscript through the onSuccess event parameter and use it as you need in your application

    logDataExample(data) {
        console.log('You webscript data are here' + data);
    }

Build from sources

Alternatively you can build component from sources with the following commands:

npm install
npm run build

Build the files and keep watching for changes

$ npm run build:w

Running unit tests

npm test

Running unit tests in browser

npm test-browser

This task rebuilds all the code, runs tslint, license checks and other quality check tools before performing unit testing.

Code coverage

npm run coverage

Demo

If you want have a demo of how the component works, please check the demo folder :

cd demo
npm install
npm start

NPM scripts

Command Description
npm run build Build component
npm run test Run unit tests in the console
npm run test-browser Run unit tests in the browser
npm run coverage Run unit tests and display code coverage report

License

Apache Version 2.0