Submitted notifications which are queued for display
Notifications which are currently displayed
The options provided to this application upon initialization
The application ID is a unique incrementing integer which is used to identify every application window drawn by the VTT
An internal reference to the HTML element this application renders
Track the current position and dimensions of the Application UI
DragDrop workflow handlers which are active for this Application
Tab navigation handlers which are active for this Application
SearchFilter handlers which are active for this Application
Track whether the Application is currently minimized
Track the most recent scroll positions for any vertically scrolling containers
The current render state of the Application
The prior render state of this Application. This allows for rendering logic to understand if the application is being rendered for the first time.
The sequence of rendering states that track the Application life-cycle.
Initialize the Notifications system by displaying any system-generated messages which were passed from the server.
Push a new notification into the queue
The content of the notification message
The type of notification, currently "info", "warning", and "error" are supported
Additional options which affect the notification
Display a notification with the "info" type
The content of the notification message
Notification options passed to the notify function
Display a notification with the "warning" type
The content of the notification message
Notification options passed to the notify function
Display a notification with the "error" type
The content of the notification message
Notification options passed to the notify function
An application should define the data object used to render its template. This function may either return an Object directly, or a Promise which resolves to an Object If undefined, the default implementation will return an empty object allowing only for rendering of static HTML
Render the Application by evaluating it's HTML template against the object of data provided by the getData method If the Application is rendered as a pop-out window, wrap the contained HTML in an outer frame with window controls
Add the rendered application to the DOM if it is not already present. If false, the Application will only be re-rendered if it is already present.
Additional rendering options which are applied to customize the way that the Application is rendered in the DOM.
The rendered Application instance
After rendering, activate event listeners which provide interactivity for the Application. This is where user-defined Application subclasses should attach their event-handling logic.
Change the currently active tab
The target tab name to switch to
Options which configure changing the tab
A specific named tab group, useful if multiple sets of tabs are present
Whether to trigger tab-change callback functions
Bring the application to the top of the rendering stack
Close the application and un-register references to it within UI mappings This function returns a Promise which resolves once the window closing animation concludes
A Promise which resolves once the application is closed
Minimize the pop-out window, collapsing it to a small tab Take no action for applications which are not of the pop-out variety or apps which are already minimized
A Promise which resolves once the minimization action has completed
Maximize the pop-out window, expanding it to its original size Take no action for applications which are not of the pop-out variety or are already maximized
A Promise which resolves once the maximization action has completed
Set the application position and store its new location. Returns the updated position object for the application containing the new values.
Positional data
The left offset position in pixels
The top offset position in pixels
The application width in pixels
The application height in pixels
The application scale as a numeric factor where 1.0 is default
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Persist the scroll positions of containers within the app before re-rendering the content
The HTML object being traversed
Restore the scroll positions of containers within the app after re-rendering the content
The HTML object being traversed
Render the outer application wrapper
A promise resolving to the constructed jQuery object
Activate required listeners which must be enabled on every Application. These are internal interactions which should not be overridden by downstream subclasses.
Handle changes to the active tab in a configured Tabs controller
A left click event
The Tabs controller
The new active tab name
Handle changes to search filtering controllers which are bound to the Application
The key-up event from keyboard input
The raw string input to the search field
The regular expression to test against
The HTML element which should be filtered
Define whether a user is able to begin a dragstart workflow for a given drag selector
The candidate HTML selector for dragging
Can the current user drag this selector?
Define whether a user is able to conclude a drag-and-drop workflow for a given drop selector
The candidate HTML selector for the drop target
Can the current user drop on this selector?
Callback actions which occur at the beginning of a drag start workflow.
The originating DragEvent
Callback actions which occur when a dragged element is over a drop target.
The originating DragEvent
Callback actions which occur when a dragged element is dropped on a target.
The originating DragEvent
Retrieve a pending notification from the queue and display it
Return the CSS application ID which uniquely references this UI element
Return the active application element, if it currently exists in the DOM
The path to the HTML template file which should be used to render the inner content of the app
Control the rendering style of the application. If popOut is true, the application is rendered in its own wrapper window, otherwise only the inner app content is rendered
Return a flag for whether the Application instance is currently rendered
An Application window should define its own title definition logic which may be dynamic depending on its data
A common framework for displaying notifications to the client. Submitted notifications are added to a queue, and up to 3 notifications are displayed at once. Each notification is displayed for 5 seconds at which point further notifications are pulled from the queue.
Displaying Notification Messages