X-Git-Url: http://git.indexdata.com/?p=mkws-moved-to-github.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=tools%2Fhtdocs%2Fwhitepaper.markdown;h=3ff637cc4eaf135616b51a7d15600e7db5bcc780;hp=ea4b6c7c25bcbb3c469d6395865611bfff65f52d;hb=5efe3e0da33faa330449e00546fb5e62aad2b4ae;hpb=5148298147f8d0a13b1d1ba56595c0dc3c3671fc diff --git a/tools/htdocs/whitepaper.markdown b/tools/htdocs/whitepaper.markdown index ea4b6c7..3ff637c 100644 --- a/tools/htdocs/whitepaper.markdown +++ b/tools/htdocs/whitepaper.markdown @@ -19,13 +19,13 @@ Index Data provides several different toolkits for communicating with its metasearching middleware, trading off varying degrees of flexibility against convenience: -* libpz2.js -- a low-level JavaScript library for interrogating the +* pz2.js -- a low-level JavaScript library for interrogating the Service Proxy and Pazpar2. It allows the HTML/JavaScript programmer to create JavaScript applications display facets, records, etc. that are fetched from the metasearching middleware. * masterkey-ui-core -- a higher-level, complex JavaScript library that - uses libpz2.js to provide the pieces needed for building a + uses pz2.js to provide the pieces needed for building a full-featured JavaScript application. * MasterKey Demo UI -- an example of a searching application built on @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ The following is a complete MKWS-based searching application: MKWS demo client - +
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ header, which are loaded from the tool site mkws.indexdata.com: * `mkws-complete.js` contains all the JavaScript needed by the widget-set. -* `mkwsStyle.css` +* `mkws.css` provides the default CSS styling Second, within the HTML body, `
` elements with special IDs that @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ Configuration ------------- Many aspects of the behaviour of MKWS can be modified by setting -parameters into the `mkws_config` hash. **This must be done *before* +parameters into the `mkws_config` object. **This must be done *before* including the MKWS JavaScript** so that when that code is executed it can refer to the configuration values. So the HTML header looks like this: @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ this: var mkws_config = { lang: "da", sort_default: "title", - query_width: 60, + query_width: 60 }; @@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ following lower-level components provided instead: Customisation of MKWS searching widgets can also be achieved by overriding the styles set in the toolkit's CSS stylesheet. The default -styles can be inspected in `mkwsStyle.css` and overridden in any +styles can be inspected in `mkws.css` and overridden in any styles that appears later in the HTML than that file. At the simplest level, this might just mean changing fonts, sizes and colours, but more fundamental changes are also possible. @@ -205,6 +205,40 @@ day, a welcome message or a help page. This can be done by placing an but will be hidden when a search is made. +### Customised display using Handlebars templates + +Certain aspects of the widget-set's display can be customised by +providing Handlebars templates with well-known IDs that begin with the +string `mkwsTemplate`. At present, the supported templates are: + +* `mkwsTemplateSummary` -- used for each summary record in a list of + results. + +* `mkwsTemplateRecord` -- used when displaying a full record. + +For both of these the metadata record is passed in, and its fields can +be referenced in the template. As well as the metadata fields +(`md-*`), two special fields are provided to the `mkwsTemplateSummary` +template, for creating popup links for full records. These are `_id`, +which must be provided as the `id` attribute of a link tag, and +`_onclick`, which must be provided as the `onclick` attribute. + +For example, an application can install a simple author+title summary +record in place of the usual one providing the following template: + + + +For details of Handlebars template syntax, see +[the online documentation](http://handlebarsjs.com/). + + ### Responsive design Metasearching applications may need to appear differently on @@ -269,15 +303,16 @@ Reference Guide The configuration object `mkws_config` may be created before including the MKWS JavaScript code to modify default behaviour. This structure -is a hash, whose entries are described in the table below. All entries -are options, but if specified must be given values of the specified -type. If ommitted, each setting takes the indicated default value; -long default values are in footnotes to keep the table reasonably narrow. +is a key-value lookup table, whose entries are described in the table +below. All entries are options, but if specified must be given values +of the specified type. If ommitted, each setting takes the indicated +default value; long default values are in footnotes to keep the table +reasonably narrow. --- Element Type Default Description -------- ----- --------- ------------ -debug int 1 Level of debugging output to emit. 0 = none, 1 = messages, 2 = messages with +debug_level int 1 Level of debugging output to emit. 0 = none, 1 = messages, 2 = messages with datestamps, 3 = messages with datestamps and stack-traces. facets array *Note 1* Ordered list of names of facets to display. Supported facet names are @@ -356,16 +391,16 @@ structure. ### Language specification Support for another UI language can be added by providing an entry in -the `mkws_config` hash whose name is `language_` followed by the name -of the language: for example, `language_Arabic` to support -Arabic. Then value of this entry must be a hash, mapping the -English-language strings of the UI into their equivalents in the -specified language. For example: +the `mkws_config` object whose name is `language_` followed by the +name of the language: for example, `language_French` to support +French. Then value of this entry must be a key-value lookup table, +mapping the English-language strings of the UI into their equivalents +in the specified language. For example: var mkws_config = { - language_Arabic: { - "Authors": "الكتاب", - "Subjects": "المواضيع", + language_French: { + "Authors": "Auteurs", + "Subjects": "Sujets", // ... and others ... } } @@ -414,9 +449,9 @@ the invocation is a single line of JavaScript: This code should be inserted in the page at the position where the metasearch should occur. -When invoking this plugin, a hash of named options may be passed in to -modify the default behaviour, as in the exaple above. The available -options are as follows: +When invoking this plugin, a key-value lookup table of named options +may be passed in to modify the default behaviour, as in the exaple +above. The available options are as follows: --- Element Type Default Description