* [Frontend] Viewport metatag updated
Fixes#2008
- Added shrink-to-fit=no;
* [Frontend] Fix to Time Conductor for Safari
Fixes#2008
- CSS mod for gradient blockers in TC
* [Frontend] Remove data visualization element in TC
Fixes#2008
- Note: this element holds the TOI indicator!
* [Frontend] Hide TC ticks when on mobile
Fixes#2008
- Added class `mobile-hide` to <conductor-axis>
* [Frontend] Significant mobile fixes for panes and viewport
Fixes#2008Fixes#1770Fixes#1928
- Left and right panes now positioning properly in mobile;
- Fixed body overflow problem for #2008 "viewport" issue;
* fixes multiple issues related to 2008
context menu firing too often - fixed by setting a isDragging flag
Add and Remove respective classes on mobile orientation change by using mathMedia
Close tree pane when navigating in mobile portrait only
* [Frontend] Various
Fixes#2008
- Always show Timeline zoom controls;
- Prevent inline editing of object names in the main view when in
mobile;
* Add touch functionality to mct-drag
it allows users to use the splitter in mobile
and include appropriate tests
* remove couchdb and reinstall localStorage
* [Frontend] Mods to imagery CSS
Fixes#2008
- Reduced size of image thumbnails;
- Changed min-heights of image and thumbnail
holders for .mobile.phone
* [Frontend] Add Advanced CSS property to Display Layouts
- WIP!
- Add property to bundle;
- Add CSS for column, row and fit-all classes;
* [Frontend] Grid holder and class prefixing
- WIP!
- Edit grid-holder set to position: absolute
- Added "fl-" prefix to fluid layout class names;
* [Frontend] More CSS tweaks
- WIP!
* [Frontend] Added .drag-vertical
- For use in Elements pool;
- Applied in elements.html;
* fix: check if stats is present before reseting zoom (#2029)
* [Timer] Fix regression in timer visual indication and add tests
* [TimeConductor] Fixes Issue #925 (#2020)
* [TimeConductor] Fixes Issue #925`
- Pressing enter in date field will update bounds properly in Safari
* [Copyright] Update copyright year across platform code references
Fixes#2034.
* fixes issue #1999 - Use Object name as default export filename (#2001)
* fixes issue #1999
add dynamic name(object name) to exportAsCSV filename
* make requested changes
* [Frontend] Add Advanced CSS property to Display Layouts
- WIP!
- Add property to bundle;
- Add CSS for column, row and fit-all classes;
* [Frontend] Grid holder and class prefixing
- WIP!
- Edit grid-holder set to position: absolute
- Added "fl-" prefix to fluid layout class names;
* [Frontend] More CSS tweaks
- WIP!
* [Frontend] Added .drag-vertical
- For use in Elements pool;
- Applied in elements.html;
* [Frontend] More CSS tweaks
- WIP!
- Added .fl-phone-best-fit
* working drag and switch, need to mutate
* fix conflict
* add ability to rearrange composition using drag gestures
* add maxHeight and maxWidth to layout frames
* [Frontend] Added fl-mobile-best-fit
* [Frontend] Allow editor to set mins dimensions for fluid layout
- Cleanups in CSS;
- Mod to LayoutController.js to use minWidth and minHeight;
* [Frontend] Styles for reordering in Elements pool
- Changed class "dragging" to "reordering";
- Visual styling WIP;
- TODO: style "reorder-actor" when implemented;
* add reorder-actor class to draggable item in elements pool when selected and remove class when dropped
* stacked plots reload on composition change
* [Frontend] Tweaks to Elements pool reordering styles
- "reorder-actor" added/removed from parent tree item;
- Refined styling for drag in process in list;
* [Frontend] Added new 12px list view glyph
- Font files and CSS updates;
* [Frontend] Added new 12px grippy glyph
- Font files and CSS updates for Elements pool sorting styling;
* fix failing test
* make reviewer requested changes
* remove create dialog from mobile
Fixes#2008
* Viewport metatag updated
* Fix to Time Conductor for Safari
* Remove data visualization element in TC
* Hide TC ticks when on mobile
* Add touch functionality to mct-drag
* Reduced size of image thumbnails; Changed min-heights of image and thumbnail
holders for .mobile.phone
* remove create dialog from mobile
Users must draw a marquee box with diagonal size of atleast 7.5
pixels. This prevents clicks from being translated to zooms on
the plot. Because startMarquee triggers a plot history update.
endMarquee must remove the plot history update when preventing
marqueeZoom. This has a side effect of causing a requery for
data, but is a simple enough solution for now.
Fixes#2002.
* State generator realtime uses strings
Change the state generator's realtime data to return string values
instead of number values. This exercises an edge case where
enumerations could be a string instead of a number. Exposes #2018.
* [Telemetry] handle string enumeration value
Don't treat all strings as properly formatted enumeration values.
Instead, check any input value against known enumerations and if
one matches, return it. Otherwise, return input.
Fixes#2018
* Summary Widgets produce telemetry
Adds a summary widget telemetry provider and metadata provider to
the summary widget plugin. Supports subscribing to realtime
summary widget evaluations without needing the summary widget UI.
Fixes https://github.com/nasa/openmct/issues/1893
* Use metadata to determine telemetry types
Update summary widgets to use metadata to determine telemetry types.
fixes https://github.com/nasa/openmct/issues/1801
fixes https://github.com/nasa/openmct/issues/1883
* shared evaluators, more telemetry values
Share summary widget evaluators to reduce number of times a object
needs to be loaded when dealing with multiple queries.
Fixes https://github.com/nasa/openmct/issues/1893
* Separate view for editing
fixes https://github.com/nasa/openmct/issues/1827
* Update summary widget tests
* Workaround incorrect telemetry capability application
In the case where an object support telemetry but does not support
the specific type of telemetry request i.e. a summary widget has
request for lad but not for historical, an error will be thrown.
* use makeKeyString
use makeKeyString when storing configuration of objects in summary
widgets. Otherwise, namespace information would not be properly
tracked. Fixes https://github.com/nasa/openmct/issues/1949
* [Tests] coverage for EvaluatorPool
Add tests for EvaluatorPool and fix a bug where the same evaluator
was returned for different objects.
* Add copyright headers
* Update metadata provider registration
* attach title to a element
* Only evaluate realtime when all data available
* Prevent update after destroy
* Don't error when no telemetry exists
* Don't mutate on view destroy
Improper removal of listeners was triggering a mutation on view
destroy, which happens after the initial persist call to server
that occurs when saving. This mutation occurs after the edit
transaction has been closed, which would result in an immediate
persist call. This can cause a race condition when the first
persist call has not completed, which causes a 409 conflict and
a persistence error.
Fix#1827
* Spec for telemetryProvider
* update on time system change
Summary Widgets now resubscribe and requery for data when time
system changes, in order to ensure they're showing the correct
data to the user.
* link to telemetry request details
* rename variables, update jsdoc
Addresses comments in https://github.com/nasa/openmct/pull/1943
* [Frontend] Refactor SCSS to remove deprecated @includes
Fixes#1891
- In progress
* [Frontend] Refactor SCSS to remove deprecated @includes
Fixes#1891
Making bourbon happy by refactoring to-be-deprecated
calls to prefixing @includes:
- transform and related CSS;
- flex and related CSS;
- Fixed double semi-colons to single;
* force update to latest image when history is received
* force update to latest history image on response received
* remove console log"
* change requestLAD function to last item in array, in case response is an array with more than one item
* fix checkstyle
* remove requestLAD because its requesting history twice in cases where server does not have latest flag
* [Toolbar] set selection initially in fixed controller and toolbar...
... to make the add button appear in the toolbar when a fixed position is created.
Remove selection change listener on destroy.
Start a digest cycle when handling selection in toolbar to avoid delays in toolbar.
Fixes#1991, #1987
* fixed checkstyle and lint errors
* Fix tests
* Update comment
When webgl contexts are lost, fallback to 2d rendering context.
Because it's not possible for a canvas to generate a different
context after one has already been created, the canvas elements
must be recreated from scratch, and event handlers must also be
updated.
This resolves https://github.com/nasa/openmct/issues/1976
Plot waits for element to have width before loading. Otherwise,
it may make a minmax request with an invalid size parameter.
Fixes https://github.com/nasa/openmct/issues/1974
* [Testing] Create unit tests for Tests API
* [Documentation] Fix spelling in TypeRegistry.js
* update TypeRegistrySpec to conform to code review
use .get() on typeRegistryInstance
Fixes#1514
Pin to specific d3 major/minor versions while allowing new
patches. Previously, we were pinned to major versions only, and
minor versions contained changes to the distributed files which
would result in broken builds.
This should hopefully prevent broken builds from dependency updates.
* [API] Support dynamic telemetry metadata
Add support for dynamic telemetry metadata via custom telemetry
metadata providers.
The metadata provider API should be considered unstable in it's
current invocation.
* Perform deprecation checking at runtime
* SWG uses telemetry metadata provider
* Don't throw with no matched metadata provider
* Update API docs
* Add license header
* Combine metadata providers with general telemetry providers
* Replace `TelemetryAPI.canProvideTelemetry` with
`TelemetryAPI.isTelemetryObject`.
* CanProvideTelemetry is deprecated
* Change SWG inputs to numberfield
Lock filesaver version as there have been a large number of broken
builds from what should be non-breaking version increases.
Fixes currently broken build.
* [Plugin] Add static root plugin
Add StaticRootPlugin, which allows a file exported with the ImportExport
plugin to be mounted as a static root in Open MCT. Allows deployers
to configure standard displays for deployments by exporting displays they
have already created.
* Include all src files
* Fixes#1938
Fixed usage of Telemetry API, use hints to get valueMetadata, use valueMetadata to get formatter
* dont circumvent chooseTelemetryKeyToDisplay, which was causing a regression when imagery is added to fp
* fix broken tests
* pass valueMetaData to limitEvaluator.evaluate, rename #chooseTelemetryKeyToDisplay to getValueMetadata, to reflect what is returned.
update tests
* change getValueMetadata to chooseValueMetadataToDisplay
Merge of new plot
* Introduces new Plot object and view
* Removes Old Plot
* Add LAD support and state type to generators
* Removes Telemetry Panel Type
* Telemetry API Updates
* UTCFormat.parse: passthrough numbers
* TelemetryAPI: default request arguments
* TelemetryAPI: fix enum formatting
* Markup and styling to support new plots
All views are expected to implement dynamic composition handling
by listening for the "add" and "remove" events and then calling
"collection.load()" when they are ready to handle these events.
However, it does not make sense that every composition provider will
be dynamic, so implementing support for dynamic composition should
not be a requirement. This commit removes that requirement.
Fixes#1914
* Defaulted background option to white for PNG/JPG export
* Attempt at fixing background colour on image output
* Reverted build location change
* WIP for white background
* WIP for white background
* Updating default colour, including saving of existing colour to restore appropriately
* Fix tests and move css change background outside the try block
* keep consistent with american english
* add method to change background color and test wether it has been called with the right params
* change color to original when save fails
Fixes#1422
add offsetX to popupService instance in infoService, to prevent bubble from appearing under the mouse pointer, which causes interminent calls to the callback.
Update the insertion point check with shortcutting behavior
for appending / prepending objects, which is the common case
for sorted inserts on initial table load (when large numbers of
records are inserted). This allows O(1) performance for the
common case while maintaining O(log n) performance for the edge
case.
Only enable datum dupe checking in collection after data
has been received. This works under the assumption that a
single telemetry request will not contain duplicate elements,
thus, it is not necessary to check for dupes on the initial
request.
Improves performance when rows are sorted by a column
that has duplicate row-values.
Updates to sub object selection, first cut of selection APIs.
* [API] Add inspector view registry to register inspector view providers and show a view in the inspector.
[API] Modify the selection API to register the click event and handle the event. The API will add a class to the selected object and the immediate parent of the selected object.
[Directive] Implemenet mct-selectable directive for making an element selectable.
[Layout] Update the layout controller to use the Selection API. Also, add double click gesture to allow drilling into a selected object.
Populate the Elements pool with contained elements of the selected object. Update toolbar and inspector to listen for the changes in selection.
* [Frontend] Mods to markup and CSS for sub-object selection
* MCTSelectable allows selection in initialization, use to select on navigation
[Frontend] Show grid in first nested layout, hide from deeper nesting. Only show grids when applicable to relative selection.
* Fix checkstyle and lint errors
* Bring back the change that made mct-init-select work
* [Inspector] Make sure the right content is displayed based on whether a view provider exists or not.
* Only show table options when editing
* Make reviewers' requested changes
* Fix broken tests
* [Frontend] Cleanups and tweaks
Fixes#1811
- Cleanups between frame, editor and selecting.scss;
- Hover and selected borders visually pumped up a bit;
- Solid borders on hover and selecting when browsing;
- Dashed borders for layouts when editing;
- Fixed cursor to only show move capability when
element is selected;
* [Frontend] Tweaks to frame.no-frame layout
Fixes#1811
- Margin set to 0;
- Overflow set to hidden;
* [Frontend] Fixed position items border width fixed
Fixes#1811
- Set to 1px;
* Add tests for inspector controller and fix broken tests. Clean up code.
* [Fixed Position] Stop event propagation on click handlers in fixed position to avoid the event reaching the selection click handlers which caused issues with toolbar and selection."
* Fix tests
* Add tests
* Add test
* Remove element from document
Rewrite Autoflow tabular using Vue and all new telemetry APIs. Also adds LAD support to autoflow tabular.
* [Autoflow] Add Vue dependency
...to begin refactor away from Angular, #1810
* [Autoflow] Add Vue to require config
...to support usage in refactoring Autoflow Tabular view.
* [Autoflow] Sketch in new plugin registration
* [Autoflow] Bring over template, without Angular
* [Autoflow] Add license headers
* [Autoflow] Add VueView
...to simplify addition of Vue-based views.
* [Autoflow] Add Vue bindings to template
* [Autoflow] Sketch in AutoflowTabularView
* [Autoflow] Include title for row names
* [Autoflow] Begin adding controller
* [Autoflow] Sketch in controller functionality
* [Autoflow] Support object filtering
* [Autoflow] Unlisten from controller on destroy
* [Autoflow] Track rows on an interval
* [Autoflow] Support column width changes
* [Autoflow] Expose new plugin through openmct.plugins
* [Autoflow] Fix run-time errors instantiating view
* [Autoflow] Fix row generation error
* [Autoflow] Fix row formatting
* [Autoflow] Utilize width
* [Autoflow] Update autoflow view when filter changes
* [Autoflow] Enable autoflow for telemetry panels
...in developer environment.
* [Autoflow] Bind data-value for rows
* [Autoflow] Include limit evaluations
* [Autoflow] Rename property rows to rowCount
* [Autoflow] Retain rows during update
* [Autoflow] Add bindings to clear autoflow filter
* [Autoflow] Show updated timestamp
* [Autoflow] Remove obsolete plugin
* [Autoflow] Load vue for tests
* [Autoflow] Begin adding spec for autoflow tabular plugin
* [Autoflow] Test plugin registration
* [Autoflow] Begin spec for AutoflowTabularView
* [Autoflow] Obey contract from VueView.show
...by populating a container, instead of replacing it.
* [Autoflow] Begin testing behavior
* [Autoflow] Get initial row heights
* [Autoflow] Verify unsubscription on destroy
* [Autoflow] Test column width button
* [Autoflow] Simplify controller activation/destruction
* [Autoflow] Verify data display
* [Autoflow] Test limit display
* [Autoflow] Fully initialize controller
* [Autoflow] Add missing semicolon
* [Autoflow] Separate out constants
...to access them from tests
* [Autoflow] Use constants from spec
* [Autoflow] Test autoflow behavior
* [Autoflow] Refactor test case
...to support tests for composition changes
* [Autoflow] Add test cases for composition change
* [Autoflow] Handle composition changes
* [Autoflow] Sketch in row controller
https://github.com/nasa/openmct/pull/1816/files#r153015544
* [Autoflow] Integrate row controller
https://github.com/nasa/openmct/pull/1816#pullrequestreview-79305103
* [Autoflow] Add tests for historical request
* [Autoflow] Request historical telemetry
* [Autoflow] Remove unused active flag
* [Autoflow] Clarify row destruction
...to avoid problems with binding destroy
* [Autoflow] Fix mistake in test
* [Autoflow] Simplify waiting for view updates in test
* [Autoflow] Move filtering, autoflow to view
* [Autoflow] Remove unused caching
* [Autoflow] Remove obsolete method reference
* [Autoflow] Fix lint errors
Add missing semicolon, remove unused vars
* [Autoflow] Refactor test to simplify emitting events
* [Autoflow] Emit add events during load for testing
...to simulate the actual behavior of this method.
* [Autoflow] Provide composition in mock
...to allow constructor-time usage of dependency from controller
* [Autoflow] Avoid intermittent errors
...by checking to see if tabularArea is available before
accessing its clientHeight; depending on the timing of
setInterval versus Vue's mount event, it may not be!
* [Autoflow] Use add/remove composition events from controller
...exclusively, instead of attempting to load again and triggering
an infiniute loop each time.
* [Autoflow] Test that composition does not reload
* [Autoflow] Expect identifiers for remove events
* [Autoflow] Simplify row-matching test
* [Autoflow] Combine down to a single integration test
* [Autoflow] Remove possible test race condition
* [Autoflow] Add JSDoc
* [Autoflow] Remove excess test case
...which is no longer needed after combining behavioral tests for
view into a single spec.
* [Autoflow] Remove unused destroy call
https://github.com/nasa/openmct/pull/1816/files#r154787335
* [Autoflow] Use requestAnimationFrame in tests
...to avoid brittle change detection.
https://github.com/nasa/openmct/pull/1816/files#r154785549
* [Autoflow] Use MCT instance for spies
...such that test case becomes sensitive to API changes in MCT.
* [ViewAPI] Update view API with more support
Update view provider to allow metadata definitions and to play
nicely with old style views.
Spec out some updates to ViewProviders and ViewRegistry to
support further use of views.
* [Summary Widgets] Add summary widgets
Add a summary widget domain object type
Implement basic interface and style configuration for rules
* [Summary Widgets] Implementation for Rules
Add rule configuration inputs, populated with domain objects, metadata,
and appropriate operations for a given type
* [Inputs] Add implementation for icon palette
Issue #1644
Wire up icon palette inputs to widget, and make icon class a persistable
property of a rule
* [Summary Widgets] Implementation for conditions
Support configuring and persisting multiple conditions per rule
Issue #1644
* [Summary Widgets] Generate Rule Descriptions
Dynamically update the rule description based on the current state
of the rules' conditions
* [Summary Widgets] 'Any/All Telemetry' in conditions
Add UI and implemenetion for evaluating any telemetry or all telemetry
in an individual condition. Add related unit tests.
* [Summary Widgets] Rule Reorders
Implement drag and drop rule reorders using the native HTML5 API
* [Summary Widget] Test Data
Issue #1644
Add user-configurable mock data to test rules. Modify evaluator to
gracefully handle uninitialzed test data points.
* [Summary Widgets] Edit Mode
Enable edit mode for summary widgets, and make configuration interface
visible only when the user has entered edit mode
Fix collision between widget palettes and other interfaces where
palettes would permanently hide other menus
* [Summary Widgets] UI for scripted conditions
* [Sumamry Widgets] Destroy
Implement destroy
* [Summary Widgets] Cleanup
Remove unnecessary persist calls in Rule.js.
Remove generateDescription from refreshConditions and add it after refreshConditions to initCondition and deleteCondition
Throw error when unsupported callback is passed in condition.js, return summary widget instance in plugin.js instead of wrapping in new object for view
Add request properties to telemetry request for providers that support it
Remove check for editing when persisting, in SummaryWidget.js
Adds URLIndicator to the build, testable adding
`openmct.install(new openmct.plugins.URLIndicatorPlugin({
url: 'http://localhost:8080/',
icon: 'check',
interval: 15000,
label: 'Localhost'
}))`
to the openmct file. Also added Documentation about the plugin.
* [imagery] fix for issue #1799
if there is no immediately new imagery incoming, forward to latest image in history on un-pause
* add test to check whether image is forwarded to latest image on un-pause
prevent EditorCapability#finish from calling transactionservice#cancel when transactionService was not active - leading to console error everytime user would leave edit mode
Add tests for changes made and also to check for return type in either case (isActive or not)
Update Object API such that get supports calls with either a keystring or an
identifier.
As save and delete are not implemented and have different calling signatures,
implement them as separate methods so they can be documented separately.
* [List] Use standard format for modified/persisted times
This provides consistency with other times and dates in the user interface,
and also provides a meaningful sort order due to the use of ISO formats for
standard date/time presentation. Fixes#1730.
* Remove unused dependency
Clear regions when a view is destroyed. This causes a view's
destroy method to be correctly invoked, allowing views to do
cleanup. Used by NSS heatmap view for sprint Alice,
https://github.com/nasa/openmct/projects/1
Remove the line break that is added when the return key is pressed.
Check the current target directly.
Use textContent for inline editing instead of innerHTML, which will hoist up some HTML content implicitly created around user input for a contenteditable span.
Note that there is a removeAllRanges in addition to a blur here; see
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4878713/how-can-i-blur-a-div-where-contenteditable-true
Fix broken tests.
Fixes#1757
Made the contenteditable attribute conditional based on whether the object can be edited or not. If the object is not editable, the attribute is removed.
Add Tests.
Fixes#1746
Fixes#1729
Internal markup and CSS now sets heights
internally - menu height will now not be smaller
than the list of menu items OR the description
area;
* [Plot] Check for telemetry panels
...from plot view policy, and don't try to interrogate them
for telemetry metadata that they will not have.
Fixes#1728
* [Plot] Update test case for policy
...to provide an adapted object with expected properties
* [Plot] Add tests to very plot policy for panels
...to verify fix for #1728
* [Build] Preserve comments instead of adding header
...to avoid disrupting sourcemaps. Fixes#1707
[Build] Remove extraneous horizontal rule from header
[Build] Remove obsolete header-handling
...as this is handled by the replace task after fix for #1707
[Build] Move version headers into start.frag
...so that UMD boilerplate does not wrap it.
[Build] Handle version info entirely in start.frag
[Build] Replace build variables in start.frag explicitly
[Build] Inject build info dynamically
[Build] Test MCT.specifyBuildInfo
[Build] Mark BUILD_CONSTANTS as global for jshint
[Build] Give names to version line items
[Build] Fix specifyBuildInfo test case
* [Build] Update fix to sourcemaps for code review feedback
https://github.com/nasa/openmct/pull/1708
[Build] Move build info registration to plugin
https://github.com/nasa/openmct/pull/1708#discussion_r138999027
[Build] Use build info plugin
...instead of specifyBuildInfo
[Build] Revert changes to MCT, per code review
Update policy to detect any range. As a simple way to prevent
detecting messages, it will not apply when every range is a string
format.
fixes https://github.com/nasa/openmct/issues/1713
Add history imagery under large imagery view.
Allow users to click on history imagery thumbs to set main image and pause the imagery view.
Allow users to unpause and continue imagery stream.
Users can adjust the height of the imagery panes, and the user selected height is persisted.
Added context actions for importing and exporting JSON representations of domain objects. Added FileInputService for triggering file picker and retrieving uploaded data. Also added a File Input form control for integration with MCTForms.
Added ability to show/hide object frames via a toggle button in the
edit toolbar. All objects have frames by default except for ‘hyperlinks’.
Also, implemented object selection in the layout and added tests for new features.
Fixes#1658.
Fixes#1677
Refactor and re-organize alert and status colors;
Rename _limits.scss to _status.scss;
Style Guide additions in progress;
VERY WIP, NEEDS UNIT TESTING FOR REGRESSION.
New Tab automatically appends hideTree and hideInspector params to hide those panes by default
Add appropriate tests for new functionality and fix broken tests
Fixes#1677
Removed `<tr>` support; modded existing styles to allow
color-only application for red and yellow limits; added
`*-icon` classes for red and yellow limits;
Fix to Issue #1646
Persist MCTSplitPane widths to local storage, thus when user reloads, the Panes maintain dimensions
Use persisted widths if available otherwise use default
Add tests for localStorage and fix failing tests
Update example telemetry providers to limit the number of
datums generated so that queries for long time ranges will
not cause undesired behavior in demos.
When loading the application and no time system is set,
the url handler should not cause multiple errors to be
logged.
This adds a test for the case but does not specify the
expected behavior in detail, other than "it should not
crash."
Fixes bugs as reported here.
The telemetry API detects when a subscription has already been made for a
given domain object and does not subscribe for that object a second time.
Removes a concern from those developing telemetry providers.
Also ensures that telemetry providers ALWAYS get request options, even if
no request options were provided.
Adds basic tests for the Telemetry API to validate this behavior.
Fixes https://github.com/nasa/openmct/issues/1594
Update the telemetry adapter to gracefully handle cases where
a range value is not found via hints. This allows telemetry objects
that don't have ranges to still work with some old style displays
When browse controller is hijacking a browser navigation event,
it calls preventDefault on the route change. This has the effect
of preventing all changes in the location (including search changes).
This change checks if other changes were made in the route change and
re-applies them after the navigation has completed.
Fixes a bug where navigating via a link that contained additional
search paramterers would have the effect of navigating but not
keeping the parameters in tact.
Discovered in the course of fixing #1636
Update time conductor so that it triggers changes when the user
selects them instead of when the scope is updated. Prevents spurious
changes from being triggered by the conductor when it updates
in response to a time API change.
Fixes#1636.
Implemented auto-scrolling historical imagery view in ImageryController. Imagery domain objects now request historical data on each manual bounds change. Added new specs for ensuring that historical data is requested on bounds change and duplicate bounds / datum are ignored.
For elements created before this change where useGrid is not defined,
default it to true to ensure consistent display size
Inline constant definitions in unit tests if they are only used once
Update the TimeSettingsURLHandler to check for changes to the search
parameters and only trigger a bounds change when there is a change.
Added integration tests between Time API and settings url handler.
Prevents extraneous bounds events.
Fixes https://github.com/nasa/openmct/issues/1636
Change the input for grid units/pixels to a simple checkbox toggle from a
dropdown menu.
Add a new specialized AccessorMutator class to support this operation.
Fix code style issues per Victor's review
Add toggle to work in pixel space or grid space, per the issue description.
Each element stores a boolean property that determines whether or not it
snaps to grid space or pixel space. Coordinates are converted between spaces
on toggle, preserving the size of the element in pixels.
To complete: change UI element for toggle to a checkbox.
Added individual property inputs to the toolbar for height, width, x,
y, and line endpoint coordinates in fixed/bundle.js.
Added "edit<Property>" AccessorMutators for height and width to each
of the element proxies, so these properties can be exposed only for
elements where it makes sense (e.g. boxes, but not lines, since lines
are better controlled by endpoint coordinates).
Added a method "checkNumeric" to ElementProxy.js , to be used
to restrict inputs to integral values for position and size
textfield inputs.
Current issues: endpoint coordinate inputs have undexpected behvaior,
handles disappear after using the input fields to modify element
properties.
Added individual property inputs to the toolbar for height, width, x,
y, and line endpoint coordinates in fixed/bundle.js.
Added "edit<Property>" AccessorMutators for height and width to each
of the element proxies, so these properties can be exposed only for
elements where it makes sense (e.g. boxes, but not lines, since lines
are better controlled by endpoint coordinates).
Added a method "checkNumeric" to ElementProxy.js , to be used
to restrict inputs to integral values for position and size
textfield inputs.
Current issues: endpoint coordinate inputs have undexpected behvaior,
handles disappear after using the input fields to modify element
properties.
* [Time Conductor] Skeleton class for URL handling
#1550
* [Time Conductor] Scaffold in param handling
* [Time Conductor] Finish sketching in URL handler
* [Time Conductor] Usage correct constants for bounds
* [Time Conductor] Use start/end for bounds/deltas
* [Time] Move URL handler
Per discussion, https://github.com/nasa/openmct/issues/1550#issuecomment-308849449
* [Time] Rename URL handler
* [Time] Rename URL handler script
* [Time] Use Time API from URL handler
* [Time] Utilize Time API
* [Time] Listen for changes, synchronize URL
* [Time] Move URL handler into adapter
...as it uses Angular constructs.
* [Time] Wire URL handler into adapter bundle
* [Time] Pass correct constructor arguments to URL handler
* [Time] Begin debugging URL handling
* [Time] Clarify and correct logic for bounds/deltas in URL
* [Time] Define timeSystem
* [Time] Pass start/end into time API as numbers
...instead of strings.
* [Time] Avoid creating redundant objects
* [Time] Restructure fixed vs clock logic
* [Time] Stop clock correctly for fixed mode
* [Time] Fix hasBounds/hasDeltas logic
...given that both inputs will be strings when read from search params,
_.isFinite was doomed to return false.
* [Time] Check for complete information
...before updating Time API to reflect search state. Additionally,
flatten logic to ease readability.
* [Time] Begin testing TimeSettingsURLHandler
* [Time] Test fixed mode query string updates
* [Time] Test realtime mode query string updates
* [Time] Test update of time API from query params
* [Time] Add missing semicolons
Satisfies JSHint; fixes#1550
* refactored code for listView
* minimum viable folder list functionality
* moved listview directory inside of platform/features
* [Folder ListView] First Code Review Fixes
Changes made:
Updated listview icon as the hamburger menu.
Injecting listview template as textfile instead of using the template's url.
Added callback to $scope to listen for $destroy to release resources for the mutation listener and the gesture recognizer.
Refactored ListViewController formatting function to use map instead of foreach.
Added listview plugin to the default registry.
Updated table styling.
* working progress commit. ListViewControllerSpec is implemented and all tests are passing. MCTGestureSpec is not fully implemented. Testing the gestureService release is in progress.
* All tests in MCTGestureSpec and ListViewControllerSpec are passing.
* ListViewControllerSpec and MCTGesture Tests all passing.
* refactored variable names in ListviewController to make more sense.
* [Frontend] Styling of Luis's list view WIP
Fixes#1615
This will have conflicts with Luis's work,
be careful!
* [Folder ListView] Second Code Review Fixes
Changes made:
updated listview to utilize open-mct sorting style.
added license comments to all files.
modified mctgesture interface to use $scope.eval().
* [Frontend] Styling of Luis's list view WIP
Fixes#1615
New list-view glyph added
* [Frontend] Styling of Luis's list view WIP
Fixes#1615
Changed name of "Items" view to "Grid";
* [Frontend] Styling of Luis's list view WIP
Fixes#1615
Updated icomoon project file with new list-view
glyph e1042;
* [Folder ListView] Second Code Review Fixes
Changes made:
updated listview to utilize open-mct sorting style.
added license comments to all files.
modified mctgesture interface to use $scope.eval().
* [Frontend] Styling of Luis's list view WIP
Fixes#1615
Refined cursor CSS;
* [Frontend] Styling of Luis's list view WIP
Fixes#1615
Added logic to refine how sorting occurs:
now, clicking a table header that wasn't
the orderByField always sorts by its default;
This change is based on the following code review:
- Display the entire list of timezones, regardless of what's currently entered.
- As soon as the user typed (or deleted chars in the input) then that filtration would take over the list display
Fixes#1437
Markup and CSS for `view large` button in frame context;
Sass formatting cleanups; removed unused styles from
_layout.scss; mods to MCTTriggerModal.js to remove
button label functionality;
Added new "icon-expand" glyph and class;
Fixes#1437Fixes#1423
New overlay > l-dialog and l-large-view classes;
Fix context-menu z-index to allow context menu
to appear in the overlay;
.object-top-bar refactored and replaced with
.object-browse-bar;
frame > hover now only displays local controls for
proper level, handles nested layout situation;
Fixed font-weight display issues;
MCTTriggerModal.js modified to do the following:
- Remove .frame classes when displaying object in overlay
- Allow click on this overlay .blocker to dismiss overlay
Fixed min-width issue incorrectly targeting .object-browse-bar in frame context;
Added expand anim to large view holder;
Changed close button icon
Significant mobile styling and cleanups;
Markup mods for overlay.html;
Handles dialog on top of large view;
Form validation now displays better in mobile;
Updated /src/api/ui/dialog.html to be in-line
with /platform/commonUI/dialog/res/templates/overlay.html;
Moved border-radius from containerBase to btnBase mixins;
Animate with scale for GPU acceleration
Change desktop animation to use scale, so that it is hardware
accelerated and buttery smooth. Also fixes text anti-aliasing
to improve readability.
Moved mobile/overlay/_overlay.scss styles into
overlay/_overlay.scss; removed mobile/overlay/_overlay.scss;
Cleanups in _overlay.scss; restored max-width/max-height
to dialogs (removed in #1376 for #1298) and added
min-width;
[Frontend] Mobile fixes in overlay and related
Fixes#1437
Added mobile-specific styling to _messages.scss;
Fixed button layout and margins in _overlay.scss;
Fixed message.html to not default to major style
buttons;
[Frontend] Timing tweaks
Fixes#1437
Moved large view expand transition duration
into theme _constants files; shortened anim
duration
Fix Style errors
[mctTriggerModal] correct scope for toggle
Correct scope for toggleFunction such that #1503 no longer occurs.
Fixes#1503
[Style] Add copyright header
Use private parts of new composition API for generic search indexer
so that all objects are properly accessible in search results.
Also prevent ROOT object from getting indexed but still traverse
composition. That way, "The root object" no longer shows in search
results.
Update tests to cover changes.
Fixes#1579
Allow timeSystem to be changed without specifying bounds when
a clock is present and can provide bounds. This simplifies
bootstrap code.
https://github.com/nasa/openmct/issues/1581
When a menu option that specified an invalid time system with a
clock, the time conductor controller would log an error claiming
that the clock was unknown when in fact the time system is the
culprit.
Remove the error message as the plugin handles this validation
already. Also removed some unused code.
https://github.com/nasa/openmct/issues/1580
Update conductor validation logic to trigger easier-to-understand
error messages for bad configurations.
Update default-setting-behavior to properly set clock and offsets
when the default option is clock-based menu option.
Only set defaults when timeSystem has not already been configured.
fixes https://github.com/nasa/openmct/issues/1580
Update time API to tick immediately after setting a clock using
the currentValue of the clock. This ensures that bounds will
be set when the clock is set, instead of waiting for the next
tick to occur.
fixes https://github.com/nasa/openmct/issues/1582
In future, object providers will support other methods to enable other operations
with persistence stores, such as creating, updating, and deleting objects.
In future, object providers will support other methods to enable other operations with persistence stores, such as creating, updating, and deleting objects.
## Composition Providers
The _composition_ of a domain object is the list of objects it contains, as shown
(for example) in the tree for browsing. Open MCT provides a
The _composition_ of a domain object is the list of objects it contains, as
shown (for example) in the tree for browsing. Open MCT provides a
[default solution](#default-composition-provider) for composition, but there
may be cases where you want to provide the composition of a certain object
(or type of object) dynamically.
@@ -255,7 +309,7 @@ Composition Provider:
```javascript
openmct.composition.addProvider({
appliesTo:function(domainObject){
returndomainObject.type==='my-type';
returndomainObject.type==='example.my-type';
},
load:function(domainObject){
returnPromise.resolve(myDomainObjects);
@@ -273,8 +327,9 @@ These identifiers will be used to fetch Domain Objects from an [Object Provider]
### Default Composition Provider
The default composition provider applies to any domain object with a `composition`
property. The value of `composition` should be an array of identifiers, e.g.:
The default composition provider applies to any domain object with a
`composition`property. The value of `composition` should be an array of
identifiers, e.g.:
```javascript
vardomainObject={
@@ -295,13 +350,17 @@ var domainObject = {
## Telemetry API
The Open MCT telemetry API provides two main sets of interfaces-- one for integrating telemetry data into Open MCT, and another for developing Open MCT visualization plugins utilizing telemetry API.
The Open MCT telemetry API provides two main sets of interfaces-- one for
integrating telemetry data into Open MCT, and another for developing Open MCT
visualization plugins utilizing the telemetry API.
The APIs for visualization plugins are still a work in progress and docs may change at any time. However, the APIs for integrating telemetry metadata into Open MCT are stable and documentation is included below.
The APIs for visualization plugins are still a work in progress and docs may
change at any time. However, the APIs for integrating telemetry metadata into
Open MCT are stable and documentation is included below.
### Integrating Telemetry Sources
There are two main tasks for integrating telemetry sources-- describing telemetry objects with relevant metadata, and then providing telemetry data for those objects. You'll use an [Object Provider](#object-providers) to provide objects with the necessary [Telemetry Metadata](#telemetry-metadata), and then register a [Telemetry Provider](#telemetry-providers) to retrieve telemetry data for those objects.
There are two main tasks for integrating telemetry sources-- describing telemetry objects with relevant metadata, and then providing telemetry data for those objects. You'll use an [Object Provider](#object-providers) to provide objects with the necessary [Telemetry Metadata](#telemetry-metadata), and then register a [Telemetry Provider](#telemetry-providers) to retrieve telemetry data for those objects. Alternatively, you can register a telemetry metadata provider to provide the necessary telemetry metadata.
For a step-by-step guide to building a telemetry adapter, please see the
`key` | string | required | unique identifier for this field.
`hints` | object | required | Hints allow views to intelligently select relevant attributes for display, and are required for most views to function. See section on "Value Hints" below.
`name` | string | optional | a human readible label for this field. If omitted, defaults to `key`.
`name` | string | optional | a human readable label for this field. If omitted, defaults to `key`.
`source` | string | optional | identifies the property of a datum where this value is stored. If omitted, defaults to `key`.
`format` | string | optional | a specific format identifier, mapping to a formatter. If omitted, uses a default formatter. For enumerations, use `enum`. For timestamps, use `utc` if you are using utc dates, otherwise use a key mapping to your custom date format.
`units` | string | optional | the units of this value, e.g. `km`, `seconds`, `parsecs`
@@ -372,6 +431,7 @@ Known hints:
*`domain`: Indicates that the value represents the "input" of a datum. Values with a `domain` hint will be used for the x-axis of a plot, and tables will render columns for these values first.
*`range`: Indicates that the value is the "output" of a datum. Values with a `range` hint will be used as the y-axis on a plot, and tables will render columns for these values after the `domain` values.
*`image`: Indicates that the value may be interpreted as the URL to an image file, in which case appropriate views will be made available.
##### The Time Conductor and Telemetry
@@ -382,14 +442,18 @@ In order for the time conductor to work, there will always be an active "time sy
#### Telemetry Providers
Telemetry providers are responsible for providing historical and realtime telemetry data for telemetry objects. Each telemetry provider determines which objects it can provide telemetry for, and then must implement methods to provide telemetry for those objects.
Telemetry providers are responsible for providing historical and real-time telemetry data for telemetry objects. Each telemetry provider determines which objects it can provide telemetry for, and then must implement methods to provide telemetry for those objects.
A telemetry provider is a javascript object with up to four methods:
*`supportsSubscribe(domainObject, callback, options)` optional. Must be implemented to provide realtime telemetry. Should return `true` if the provider supports subscriptions for the given domain object (and request options).
*`subscribe(domainObject, callback, options)` required if `supportsSubscribe` is implemented. Establish a subscription for realtime data for the given domain object. Should invoke `callback` with a single telemetry datum every time data is received. Must return an unsubscribe function. Multiple views can subscribe to the same telemetry object, so it should always return a new unsubscribe function.
*`supportsRequest(domainObject, options)` optional. Must be implemented to provide historical telemetry. Should return `true` if the provider supports historical requests for the given domain object.
*`request(domainObject, options)` required if `supportsRequest` is implemented. Must return a promise for an array of telemetry datums that fulfills the request. The `options` argument will include a `start`, `end`, and `domain` attribute representing the query bounds. For more request properties, see Request Properties below.
*`request(domainObject, options)` required if `supportsRequest` is implemented. Must return a promise for an array of telemetry datums that fulfills the request. The `options` argument will include a `start`, `end`, and `domain` attribute representing the query bounds. See [Telemetry Requests and Responses](#telemetry-requests-and-responses) for more info on how to respond to requests.
*`supportsMetadata(domainObject)` optional. Implement and return `true` for objects that you want to provide dynamic metadata for.
*`getMetadata(domainObject)` required if `supportsMetadata` is implemented. Must return a valid telemetry metadata definition that includes at least one valueMetadata definition.
*`supportsLimits(domainObject)` optional. Implement and return `true` for domain objects that you want to provide a limit evaluator for.
*`getLimitEvaluator(domainObject)` required if `supportsLimits` is implemented. Must return a valid LimitEvaluator for a given domain object.
Telemetry providers are registered by calling `openmct.telemetry.addProvider(provider)`, e.g.
@@ -397,14 +461,15 @@ Telemetry providers are registered by calling `openmct.telemetry.addProvider(pro
Note: it is not required to implement all of the methods on every provider. Depending on the complexity of your implementation, it may be helpful to instantiate and register your realtime, historical, and metadata providers separately.
#### Telemetry Requests and Responses.
Telemetry requests support time bounded queries. A call to a _Telemetry Provider_'s `request` function will include an `options` argument. These are simply javascript objects with attributes for the request parameters. An example of a telemetry request object with a start and end time is included below:
```javascript
{
start:1487981997240,
@@ -413,7 +478,53 @@ Telemetry requests support time bounded queries. A call to a _Telemetry Provider
}
```
#### Telemetry Formats
In this case, the `domain` is the currently selected time-system, and the start and end dates are valid dates in that time system.
A telemetry provider's `request` method should return a promise for an array of telemetry datums. These datums must be sorted by `domain` in ascending order.
#### Request Strategies **draft**
To improve performance views may request a certain strategy for data reduction. These are intended to improve visualization performance by reducing the amount of data needed to be sent to the client. These strategies will be indicated by additional parameters in the request options. You may choose to handle them or ignore them.
Note: these strategies are currently being tested in core plugins and may change based on developer feedback.
##### `latest` request strategy
This request is a "depth based" strategy. When a view is only capable of
displaying a single value (or perhaps the last ten values), then it can
use the `latest` request strategy with a `size` parameter that specifies
the number of results it desires. The `size` parameter is a hint; views
must not assume the response will have the exact number of results requested.
example:
```javascript
{
start:1487981997240,
end:1487982897240,
domain:'utc',
strategy:'latest',
size:1
}
```
This strategy says "I want the lastest data point in this time range". A provider which recognizes this request should return only one value-- the latest-- in the requested time range. Depending on your back-end implementation, performing these queries in bulk can be a large performance increase. These are generally issued by views that are only capable of displaying a single value and only need to show the latest value.
##### `minmax` request strategy
example:
```javascript
{
start:1487981997240,
end:1487982897240,
domain:'utc',
strategy:'minmax',
size:720
}
```
MinMax queries are issued by plots, and may be issued by other types as well. The aim is to reduce the amount of data returned but still faithfully represent the full extent of the data. In order to do this, the view calculates the maximum data resolution it can display (i.e. the number of horizontal pixels in a plot) and sends that as the `size`. The response should include at least one minimum and one maximum value per point of resolution.
#### Telemetry Formats **draft**
Telemetry format objects define how to interpret and display telemetry data.
They have a simple structure:
@@ -483,6 +594,17 @@ The key-value pairs of this object are described by the telemetry metadata of
a domain object, as discussed in the [Telemetry Metadata](#telemetry-metadata)
section.
#### Limit Evaluators **draft**
Limit evaluators allow a telemetry integrator to define how limits should be
applied to telemetry from a given domain object. For an example of a limit
evaluator, take a look at `examples/generator/SinewaveLimitProvider.js`.
### Telemetry Consumer APIs **draft**
The APIs for requesting telemetry from Open MCT -- e.g. for use in custom views -- are currently in draft state and are being revised. If you'd like to experiement with them before they are finalized, please contact the team via the contact-us link on our website.
## Time API
Open MCT provides API for managing the temporal state of the application.
@@ -504,7 +626,7 @@ MCT, it will be pre-configured to use the UTC time system, which is installed an
The time bounds of an Open MCT application are defined as numbers, and a Time
System gives meaning and context to these numbers so that they can be correctly
interpreted. Time Systems are javscript objects that provide some information
interpreted. Time Systems are JavaScript objects that provide some information
about the current time reference frame. An example of defining and registering
a new time system is given below:
@@ -547,29 +669,24 @@ numbers in UTC terrestrial time.
#### Getting and Setting the Active Time System
Once registered, a time system can be activated using a key, or an instance of
the time system itself.
Once registered, a time system can be activated by calling `timeSystem` with
the timeSystem `key` or an instance of the time system. If you are not using a
[clock](#clocks), you must also specify valid [bounds](#time-bounds) for the
timeSystem.
```javascript
openmct.time.timeSystem('utc');
openmct.time.timeSystem('utc', bounds);
```
A time system can be immediately activated upon registration:
A time system can be immediately activated after registration:
```javascript
var utcTimeSystem = {
key: 'utc',
name: 'UTC Time',
cssClass = 'icon-clock',
timeFormat = 'utc',
durationFormat = 'duration',
isUTCBased = true
};
openmct.time.addTimeSystem(utcTimeSystem);
openmct.time.timeSystem(utcTimeSystem);
openmct.time.timeSystem(utcTimeSystem, bounds);
```
Setting the active time system will trigger a [time system event](#time-events).
Setting the active time system will trigger a [`'timeSystem'`](#time-events)
event. If you supplied bounds, a [`'bounds'`](#time-events) event will be triggered afterwards with your newly supplied bounds.
### Time Bounds
@@ -592,10 +709,10 @@ let now = Date.now();
openmct.time.bounds({start: now - ONE_HOUR, now);
```
To respond to bounds change events, simply register a callback against the `bounds`
event. For more information on the bounds event, please see the section on [Time Events](#time-events).
To respond to bounds change events, listen for the [`'bounds'`](#time-events)
event.
## Clocks
### Clocks
The Time API can be set to follow a clock source which will cause the bounds
to be updated automatically whenever the clock source "ticks". A clock is simply
@@ -614,7 +731,7 @@ be defined to tick on some remote timing source.
The values provided by clocks are simple `number`s, which are interpreted in the
context of the active [Time System](#defining-and-registering-time-systems).
### Defining and registering clocks
#### Defining and registering clocks
A clock is an object that defines certain required metadata and functions:
@@ -673,14 +790,16 @@ An example clock implementation is provided in the form of the [LocalClock](http
Once registered a clock can be activated by calling the `clock` function on the
Time API passing in the key or instance of a registered clock. Only one clock
may be active at once, so activating a clock will deactivate any currently
active clock. Setting the clock will also trigger a ['clock' event](#time-events).
active clock. [`clockOffsets`](#clock-offsets) must be specified when changing a clock.
Setting the clock triggers a [`'clock'`](#time-events) event, followed by a [`'clockOffsets'`](#time-events) event, and then a [`'bounds'`](#time-events) event as the offsets are applied to the clock's currentValue().
```
openmct.time.clock(someClock);
openmct.time.clock(someClock, clockOffsets);
```
Upon being activated, a clock's `on` function will be immediately called to subscribe
to `tick` events.
Upon being activated, the time API will listen for tick events on the clock by calling `clock.on`.
The currently active clock (if any) can be retrieved by calling the same
function without any arguments.
@@ -707,7 +826,7 @@ relative time spans. Offsets are defined as an object with two properties:
* `start`: A `number` that must be < 0 and which is used to calculate the start
bounds on each clock tick. The start offset will be calculated relative to the
value provided by a clock's tick callback, or its `currentValue()` function.
* `end`: A `number` that must be >=0 and which is used to calculate the end
* `end`: A `number` that must be >=0 and which is used to calculate the end
bounds on each clock tick.
The `clockOffsets` function can be used to get or set clock offsets. For example,
@@ -726,18 +845,11 @@ __Note:__ Setting the clock offsets will trigger an immediate bounds change, as
new bounds will be calculated based on the `currentValue()` of the active clock.
Clock offsets are only relevant when a clock source is active.
## Time Events
### Time Events
The time API supports the registration of listeners that will be invoked when the
application's temporal state changes. Events listeners can be registered using
the `on` function. They can be deregistered using the `off` function. The arguments
accepted by the `on` and `off` functions are:
The Time API is a standard event emitter; you can register callbacks for events using the `on` method and remove callbacks for events with the `off` method.
* `event`: A `string` naming the event to subscribe to. Event names correspond to
the property of the Time API you're interested in. A [full list of time events](#list-of-time-events)
is provided later.
As an example, the code to listen to bounds change events looks like:
For example:
``` javascript
openmct.time.on('bounds', function callback (newBounds, tick) {
@@ -747,40 +859,38 @@ openmct.time.on('bounds', function callback (newBounds, tick) {
#### List of Time Events
The events supported by the Time API are:
The events emitted by the Time API are:
* `bounds`: Listen for changes to current bounds. The callback will be invoked
with two arguments:
* `bounds`: A [bounds](#getting-and-setting-bounds) bounds object representing
a new time period bound by the specified start and send times.
* `tick`: A `boolean` indicating whether or not this bounds change is due to a
"tick" from a [clock source](#clocks). This information can be useful when
determining a strategy for fetching telemetry data in response to a bounds
change event. For example, if the bounds change was automatic, and is due
to a tick then it's unlikely that you would need to perform a historical
data query. It should be sufficient to just show any new telemetry received
via subscription since the last tick, and optionally to discard any older
data that now falls outside of the currently set bounds. If `tick` is false,
then the bounds change was not due to an automatic tick, and a query for
historical data may be necessary, depending on your data caching strategy,
and how significantly the start bound has changed.
* `timeSystem`: Listen for changes to the active [time system](#defining-and-registering-time-systems).
The callback will be invoked with a single argument - the newly active time system.
* `timeSystem`: Thenewly active [time system](#defining-and-registering-time-systems) object.
* `clock`: Listen for changes to the active clock. When invoked, the callback
will be provided with the new clock.
* `clock`: The newly active [clock](#clocks), or `undefined` if an active clock
has been deactivated.
* `clockOffsets`: Listen for changes to active clock offsets. When invoked the
callback will be provided with the new clock offsets.
* `clockOffsets`: A [clock offsets](#clock-offsets) object.
* `bounds`: emitted whenever the bounds change. The callback will be invoked
with two arguments:
* `bounds`: A [bounds](#getting-and-setting-bounds) bounds object
representing a new time period bound by the specified start and send times.
* `tick`: A `boolean` indicating whether or not this bounds change is due to
a "tick" from a [clock source](#clocks). This information can be useful
when determining a strategy for fetching telemetry data in response to a
bounds change event. For example, if the bounds change was automatic, and
is due to a tick then it's unlikely that you would need to perform a
historical data query. It should be sufficient to just show any new
telemetry received via subscription since the last tick, and optionally to
discard any older data that now falls outside of the currently set bounds.
If `tick` is false,then the bounds change was not due to an automatic tick,
and a query for historical data may be necessary, depending on your data
caching strategy, and how significantly the start bound has changed.
* `timeSystem`: emitted whenever the active time system changes. The callback will be invoked with a single argument:
* `timeSystem`: The newly active [time system](#defining-and-registering-time-systems).
* `clock`: emitted whenever the clock changes. The callback will be invoked
with a single argument:
* `clock`: The newly active [clock](#clocks), or `undefined` if an active
clock has been deactivated.
* `clockOffsets`: emitted whenever the active clock offsets change. The
callback will be invoked with a single argument:
* `clockOffsets`: The new [clock offsets](#clock-offsets).
## The Time Conductor
### The Time Conductor
The Time Conductor provides a user interface for managing time bounds in Open MCT.
It allows a user to select from configured time systems and clocks, and to set bounds
and clock offsets.
The Time Conductor provides a user interface for managing time bounds in Open
MCT. It allows a user to select from configured time systems and clocks, and to set bounds and clock offsets.
If activated, the time conductor must be provided with configuration options,
* `openmct.plugins.Espresso` and `openmct.plugins.Snow` are two different
themes (dark and light) available for Open MCT. Note that at least one
of these themes must be installed for Open MCT to appear correctly.
* `openmct.plugins.URLIndicatorPlugin` adds an indicator which shows the
availability of a URL with the following options:
- `url` : URL to indicate the status of
- `cssClass`: Icon to show in the status bar, defaults to `icon-database`, [list of all icons](https://nasa.github.io/openmct/style-guide/#/browse/styleguide:home?view=items)
- `interval`: Interval between checking the connection, defaults to `10000`
- `label` Name showing up as text in the status bar, defaults to url
<p>The easiest way to use a glyph is to include its CSS class in element. The CSS adds a psuedo <code>:before</code> HTML element to whatever element it's attached to that makes proper use of the symbols font.</p>
<p>Alternately, you can use the <code>.ui-symbol</code> class in an object that contains encoded HTML entities. This method is only recommended if you cannot use the aforementioned CSS class approach for some reason.</p>
<p>The easiest way to use a glyph is to include its CSS class in an element. The CSS adds a psuedo <code>:before</code> HTML element to whatever element it's attached to that makes proper use of the symbols font.</p>
<p>Alternately, you can use the <code>.ui-symbol</code> class in an object that contains encoded HTML entities. This method is only recommended if you cannot use the aforementioned CSS class approach.</p>
<p>Use a palette to provide color choices. Similar to context menus and dropdowns, palettes should be dismissed when a choice is made within them, or if the user clicks outside one.</p>
<p>Use a palette to provide color choices. Similar to context menus and dropdowns, palettes should be dismissed when a choice is made within them, or if the user clicks outside one. Selected palette choices should utilize the <code>selected</code> CSS class to visualize indicate that state.</p>
<p>Note that while this example uses static markup for illustrative purposes, don't do this - use a front-end framework with repeaters to build the color choices.</p>
</div>
<mct-example><divstyle="height: 220px"title="Ignore me, I'm just here to provide space for this example.">
@@ -129,9 +129,9 @@
<divclass="s-button s-menu-button menu-element t-color-palette icon-paint-bucket"ng-controller="ClickAwayController as toggle">
Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2016, United States Government
as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space
Administration. All rights reserved.
Open MCT is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
"License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
under the License.
Open MCT includes source code licensed under additional open source
licenses. See the Open Source Licenses file (LICENSES.md) included with
this source code distribution or the Licensing information page available
at runtime from the About dialog for additional information.
-->
<style>
.w-mct-examplediv[class*="s-limit"],
.w-mct-examplediv[class*="s-status"],
.w-mct-examplediv[class*="s-unsynced"],
.w-mct-examplespan[class*="s-limit"]{
border-radius:4px;
padding:3px7px;
}
.w-mct-exampletable{
width:100%;
}
</style>
<divclass="l-style-guide s-text">
<pclass="doc-title">Open MCT Style Guide</p>
<h1>Status Indication</h1>
<divclass="l-section">
<h2>Overview</h2>
<p>Many elements in Open MCT need to articulate a dynamic status; Open MCT provides the following styles and conventions to handle this:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Limits</strong>: when telemetry values exceed minimum or maximum values, they can be violating limits. Limit styles include both color and iconography; color is used to indicate severity while icons are used to indicate direction, upper or lower.</li>
<li><strong>Status</strong>: Open MCT also provides a number or built-in Status styles allowing telemetry or other displayed information to be visually classified by type. Common uses for these classes are to visually denote event records.</li>
<li><strong>Synchronization</strong>: When the system is displaying real-time data, it is very important that displays clearly indicate when they are not doing so, such as when a plot if frozen while panning or zooming. Open MCT provides a style for this.</li>
</ul>
</div>
<divclass="l-section">
<h2>Limits</h2>
<divclass="cols cols1-1">
<divclass="col">
<p>Limit CSS classes can be applied to any block or inline element. Open MCT limit classes set color and optionally an icon, but don't effect other properties. Yellow and red limit classes can be used as is, or allow the application of any custom icon available in Open MCT's glyphs library. "Level" limit classes - upper and lower - always use an icon in addition to a color; Open MCT doesn't support level limits without color.</p>
<ul>
<li>Color only</li>
<ul>
<li><code>s-limit-yellow</code>: A yellow limit.</li>
<li><code>s-limit-red</code>: A red limit.</li>
</ul>
<li>Color and icon</li>
<ul>
<li><code>s-limit-yellow-icon</code>: A yellow limit with icon.</li>
<li><code>s-limit-red-icon</code>: A red limit with icon.</li>
</ul>
<li>Upper and lower limit indicators. Must be used with a color limit class to be visible.</li>
<divclass="s-status-warning-hi-icon">WARNING HI with icon</div>
<divclass="s-status-warning-lo-icon">WARNING LOW with icon</div>
<divclass="s-status-diagnostic-icon">DIAGNOSTIC with icon</div>
<divclass="s-status-info-icon">INFO with icon</div>
<divclass="s-status-ok-icon">OK with icon</div>
<divclass="s-status-warning-hi icon-gear">WARNING HI with custom icon</div>
</mct-example>
</div>
</div>
<divclass="l-section">
<h2>Synchronization</h2>
<divclass="cols cols1-1">
<divclass="col">
<p>When the system is operating in real-time streaming mode, it is important for views that display real-time data to clearly articulate when they are not, such as when a user zooms or pans a plot view, freezing that view. In that case, the CSS class <code>s-unsynced</code> should be applied to that view.</p>
</div>
<mct-example><divclass="s-unsynced">This element is unsynced</div>
<p>Open MCT is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at <atarget="_blank"href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0">http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0</a>.</p>
<p>Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.</p>
<p>Open MCT includes source code licensed under additional open source licenses. See the Open Source Licenses file included with this distribution or <ang-click="about.openLicenses()">click here for licensing information</a>.</p>
Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2017, United States Government
Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2018, United States Government
as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space
Administration. All rights reserved.
@@ -19,12 +19,21 @@
this source code distribution or the Licensing information page available
at runtime from the About dialog for additional information.
-->
<divng-controller="InspectorController">
<divng-repeat="region in regions">
<divng-controller="InspectorController as controller">
<mct-representation
key="region.content.key"
mct-object="domainObject"
key="'object-properties'"
mct-object="controller.selectedItem()"
ng-model="ngModel">
</mct-representation>
</div>
<divng-if="!controller.hasProviderView()">
<mct-representation
key="inspectorKey"
mct-object="controller.selectedItem()"
ng-model="ngModel">
</mct-representation>
</div>
<divclass='inspector-provider-view'>
</div>
</div>
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