On 25/03/2020 16:45, Rob Atkinson wrote:
Thanks Holger - that got this going
If I may post a follow up
What I want to do is display a set of properties for this node - I was
presuming I'd be able to find the right widget
after a bit of experimentation I managed to get ui:resourceView to
work to display and instance of a blank node (the provenance activity
injected into an asset collection FYI) by attaching something via
ui:instanceView to the class of the blank node... but not been able to
identify what thing I'd need to reference to render a form using a
relevant set of SHACL shapes. There are so many things that look like
they might be relevant - but many of them would call ui:resourceView
so must be at a different level of the architecture. Is there indeed
some element that renders an object using a set of shapes that can be
customised by enabling/disabling property shapes and making
propertyshape widget choices?
No, none that would survive the SWA decimation in 6.4.
I think I need something similar to the class hierarchy at
https://uispin.org/ui.html#view to explain which types of things fit
where.
I included the set of shapes I wanted to use into the current
queryGraph - but is there another way to tell something to use a
specific set of shapes?
I am not sure I can follow your question. Can you sketch the expected
output with an example?
Holger
On Tuesday, 24 March 2020 20:02:36 UTC+11, Holger Knublauch wrote:
On 24/03/2020 17:20, Rob Atkinson wrote:
> Poking around in code and docs I can see the SWP based
ui:instanceView
> (though I dont see this in the SWP uispin.org
<http://uispin.org> documentation)
https://uispin.org/ui.html#instanceView
<https://uispin.org/ui.html#instanceView>
>
> What I want to do is control the rendering of specific
properties (in
> general I want to be able to link between objects in different
asset
> collections effectively jump to customised functionality for
different
> asset collections - basically use the SWP ui:createLink
functionality...
>
> I can only see how to override the whole form for a class, not a
> property.
> I see property viewers like dash:ImageViewer as instance of
dashViewer
> - but not find how these are bound to particular property types
- and
> as they are wrappers for java implementations no see how to add
> customised ones.
>
> And I guess with 6.3 and the React editors some or all of this
may be
> obsoleted anyway?
>
> Is there a way to control the rendering of a particular property
> without overriding a whole class form, and is that mechanism
even safe
> to use going forwards?
Assuming you want to continue with SWP for now: In the property
shapes,
use tosh:viewWidget to point at a subclass of swa:ObjectViewer (there
are plenty of examples if you open teamwork.ui.ttlx). In the
ui:prototype of that you can use ui:createLink or whatever to open an
external browser tab. This solution (with tosh:viewWidget) is
going to
remain supported for a while.
The longer-term alternative would indeed be the React componentry and
dash:viewer.
Holger
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