creating query and html openbravo workspace widgets
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2nd volume of instructions on how to create Openbravo Workspace Widgets that are part of Openbravo 3.TRANSCRIPT
Creating Openbravo HTML and Query Workspace Widgets
Step by Step
Rob GorisUser Experience Architect
OpenbravoJanuary 2011
Spotlight on Openbravo 3.0
What is this guide about?This guide will show you how to create HTML and Query Openbravo Workspace Widget s
Before you startMake sure you have done the followingRun Openbravo 3.0 – RC3 (or higher, RC4 is due for mid February 2011). See release notes [1] on how to download and install the RC3 distribution.
Be logged on as System Administrator.
[1] http://wiki.openbravo.com/wiki/ERP/3.0/Release_Notes/3.0RC3
This is what we are going to do(1) Create a Facebook HTML widget on user level. This is nothing more than just adding a widget and pasting HTML code. (2) Learn how Query widgets are defined(3) Learn how to create your own Query widget
Creating a Facebook HTML widget on user levelIn this example we´re using a test server with RC4 that already includes a HTML widget.If you´re using RC3, you can install the HTML widget by downloading the module http://forge.openbravo.com/centralRepository?navigate=ModuleTab&projectId=947
For your convenience, here is the Facebook html code: <iframe id="remote_iframe_135" name="remote_iframe_135" style="border:0;padding:0;margin:0;width:100%;height:300px;overflow:auto" frameborder="0" scrolling="auto" onload="_ifr_ol(this)" src="http://facebookiggadget.appspot.com/?lang=en&country=us&.lang=en&.country=us&synd=ig&mid=135&ifpctok=-3919049805214375051&exp_rpc_js=1&exp_track_js=1&exp_ids=17259&parent=http://www.google.com&libs=7ndonz73vUA/lib/liberror_tracker.js,iHKb-4mKuMY/lib/librpc.js,ebbdPN3h-1s/lib/libcore.js,a5j4V1JuNVE/lib/libsetprefs.js#up_session=%7B%22uid%22:%22759560595%22,%22session_key%22:%22325dfa8304d8fe1fddea85c5-759560595%22,%22secret%22:%221d47d1e357ea65c54297155981699a94%22,%22expires%22:0,%22access_token%22:%2283101558596%7C325dfa8304d8fe1fddea85c5-759560595%7C_6buUs2EdrOchxFyASN1PFRhrZU%22,%22sig%22:%22fba91ce92c443052ce71b0a0c4b1b866%22%7D&view=home&is_signedin=1"></iframe>
(1) Add the HTML widget to your
workspace
(2) Paste html code and Save
(3) Facebook widget ready! (You might need to log on to Facebook first if you were not
already)
Learning how Query widgets are definedIn this example we´re using a test server with RC4 that already includes a number of Query widgets.If you´re using RC3, you can install the Query widgets by downloading the module http://forge.openbravo.com/centralRepository?navigate=ModuleTab&projectId=920
(1) Grab an existing Query/List Widget, such
as Invoices to Pay
(3) Go to Query
(2) On the Parameter tab you define parameters such as filters (that the
user can edit)
(4) Here you find the HQL Query
(5) Click the Column tab to view the column definition
(5) Here you define which columns to display and how
Creating your own Query Widget
(1) Create a module. You only need to create one module that can “store” multiple widgets. Make sure the module is in Development mode (tick the checkbox)
(2) Create widget- Using the widget superclass Query/List- Define the parameters- Define the HQL query- Define the columns
(3) Change to a non-admin role
(4) Add the widget to your workspace
(5) Click Edit button (pen icon on widget title bar) to change parameter settings
Appendix IIRegistering, create and publish widgets as modules
Publishing a Widget as a Module (Advanced Users)So you want to share these awesome widgets with the world? For free or...if they are really really good, even for money?You then need register, create and publish them as a module to the Central Repository
1) Register your moduleIn the Module tab, press the Register Module button at the bottom of the form. You can use your Forge credentials in the registration popup that follows.
2) Create and package a modulehttp://wiki.openbravo.com/wiki/ERP/2.50/Developers_Guide/How_To_Create_and_Package_a_Module
3) Publishing moduleshttp://wiki.openbravo.com/wiki/ERP/2.50/Developers_Guide/Concepts/Publishing_Modules