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diff artifacts/doc/datacage.txt @ 5838:5aa05a7a34b7
Rename modules to more fitting names.
author | Sascha L. Teichmann <teichmann@intevation.de> |
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date | Thu, 25 Apr 2013 15:23:37 +0200 |
parents | flys-artifacts/doc/datacage.txt@eabecbdd5ade |
children | 806fa23dffb3 |
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--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/artifacts/doc/datacage.txt Thu Apr 25 15:23:37 2013 +0200 @@ -0,0 +1,148 @@ +This document describes how the datacage configuration works, from a user +perspective. Some rather technical details are omitted and mechanisms +simplified. + +The datacages behaviour is defined in the file conf/meta-data.xml . + +The datacage serves two purposes. +It handles automatic 'recommendations', which are instructions +sent by the client to add newly created artifacts to the collection. +From a user perspective, these artifacts mainly represent curves or data +points in the resulting diagrams. +The second task is to let the user add already existing artifacts (i.e. +previous calculations) or new artifacts with access to related data. + +Irrelevant of the type of elements (recommendations or user picked data) the +datacage can iterate over possible artifacts by accessing its own database. +Thus, to create a list of matching entries, database queries are used. + +In meta-data.xml, database queries are defined as <dc:statement> elements, +for example + <dc:statement> + SELECT id AS prot_id, + description AS prot_description + FROM wsts WHERE kind = 1 AND river_id = ${river_id} + </dc:statement> + +As can be seen from the example, the datacage configuration file can maintain +its own stack of variables (${river_id} in above example). + +The database query will usually deliver one or many results, over which is +iterated using the <dc:elements> elements. + +Information from this results can be used for two goals. +It can be taken as output, in which +case the client will either request the creation of these artifacts (considering +recommendations), or shown by the client in a the 'datacage widget', +the graphical representation of data which can be added in the current +context. The later is seen when the user clicks on the Datacage button in +a diagram. +Or information can be used to feed a second (or third...) database query. +Following above example: + + <dc:statement> + SELECT id AS prot_id, + description AS prot_description + FROM wsts WHERE kind = 1 AND river_id = ${river_id} + </dc:statement> + <dc:elements> + <additional> + <dc:attribute name="name" value="${prot_description}"/> + <dc:context> + <dc:statement> + SELECT id AS prot_column_id, + name AS prot_column_name, + position AS prot_rel_pos + FROM wst_columns WHERE wst_id = ${prot_id} + ORDER by position + </dc:statement> + <!-- ... --> + +In both cases, an <dc:elements> element makes database queries available. +Also +note how the variables are defined in the first query and reused in the second +query (${prot_it}). + +Any alement not prefixed with "dc" represents a (sub-) node in the resulting +tree. The client will display these nodes and maybe subnodes in the datacage +widget - <additional> in above example. The elements name is translated by +the client. + +While iterating the final results, <dc:attributes> have to be specified +to define how the artifact is to be created. + + <dc:elements> + <column> + <dc:attribute name="name" value="${prot_column_name}"/> + <dc:attribute name="ids" value="additionals-wstv-${prot_rel_pos}-${prot_id}"/> + <dc:attribute name="factory" value="staticwkms"/> + </column> + </dc:elements> + +The "name" attribute is what is to be displayed in the client, the "ids" are given +to the server and pass important information about the chosen data. +The "factory" is chosen according to the type of data displayed. + +So far, three other elements have not yet been mentioned: <dc:comment>, +<dc:if> and the <dc:when><dc:otherwise> structure. +<dc:comment> is an element to allow comments. Choose these over standard +<!-- --> xml comments, because they are not transferred to the client. +<dc:if> and <dc:when> allow control (rather: definition) flow within +the configuration and work in analogy to the XSL-elements <xsl:if> +and <xsl:when>. + +When dealing with the behaviour specification of the datacage, multiple +interpretations for the term "context" are possible. +A <dc:context> element essentially means a database binding. Thus each +query (<dc:statement>) needs to be nested in its own context. +Furthermore, two types of databases with own bindings exist: +The "system" (default for <dc:context>, <dc:context connection="system">) +context allows queries related to the backend database with existing +data (e.g. measurements). +The "user" context (<dc:context connection="user">) allows queries against +the database which stores information about already existing artifacts and +calculations. + +Another connotation for the term "context" is the situation from which +the datacage is queried. The standard case is a from the datacage widget. +When the user opens the datacage from the graphical client, this is done +from one of possible multiple diagrams. +When the datacage is queried, it gets as an argument the "out" of +the current artifact. The out corresponds to the diagram type. + +For example the inner block of + + <dc:if test="dc:contains($artifact-outs, 'longitudinal_section')"> + <longitudinal_section> + <dc:call-macro name="annotations"/> + </longitudinal_section> + </dc:if> + +will only be executed if called from the datacage within a +longitudinal_section diagram. + +In the given example another concept of the datacage configuration is +encountered: Macros. + +Macros help to avoid duplication of parts of the document. As the datacage +of some diagrams should include the same type of data, the same query should +be executed in multiple situations. + +Therefore a macro can be defined, like in + + <dc:macro name="basedata_4_heightmarks-wq"> + <heightmarks> + <dc:context> + <dc:statement> + SELECT id AS prot_id, + description AS prot_description + FROM wsts WHERE kind = 4 AND river_id = ${river_id} + </dc:statement> + <dc:elements> + <!-- ... --> + </dc:macro> + +and invoked from another location within the document, e.g. with + + <dc:call-macro name="basedata_4_heightmarks"/> +.