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UI::HtmlDialog Examples

These examples were originally presented at SketchUp DevCamp 2017 in Leeds, UK.

They have later been updated and tweaked.

The examples are grouped into three parts:

Below are some of the notes for each example:

Part 1: HtmlDialog Class

Example 1

  • UI::HtmlDialog added in SU2017.
  • Key benefit is predictable web-engine.
  • Same Chromium version across platform for each SketchUp version.
  • Basic "Hello World".
  • Many similar methods from UI::WebDialog.
  • Some difference in behaviour.
  • Some extra visual options.
  • Bye skp actions - hello sketchup object.
  • get_element_value is gone - due to Chromium async nature.

Example 2

  • Typical window behaviour - reuse window.
  • Bring to front if already visible.
  • Note: Different from WebDialog, html and action callbacks doesn't work reused.
  • Reason is related to Chromium being in another process. Keeping the registered callbacks turned difficult.

Example 3

  • Another pattern for reusing window.
  • Register callbacks before showing dialog. Every time.
  • If using set_html, also do that before showing dialog.

Part 2: Communication between Ruby and JS.

Example 4

  • Syncing data with Ruby, JS and HTML.
  • Use frameworks like Vue, React, etc. to bind data.
  • Avoids DOM handling.
  • Vue is just one of many frameworks, React etc is similar.
  • In the template we can display data using {{ }}. When the data updates the HTML updates automatically.
  • For form elements use v-model or v-bind to bind data properties to the template. User interactions is synchronized back to data.
  • Notice say_something make consecutive callbacks and aren't lost as oppose to the old skp-actions.

Example 5

  • Lets create something more realistic.
  • Material edit dialog.
  • Select entity, display material.
  • Pushing data to dialog when it's ready...
    • With Vue, use the mounted event.
    • With jQuery, use the ready callback.
    • When Ruby get ready callback, push data back to dialog.
  • We push data by calling JavaScript functions.
  • Recommend using JSON for object structures.
  • self.material_to_hash convert Sketchup::Material to a hash with its properties.
  • v-if conditionally control what to display based on data.
  • Opacity is special - data from API is 0.0-1.0, UI use 0-100.
  • Computed properties can be used for custom display of data.

Part 3: Styling

Example 6

  • Styling webdialogs.
  • Look at UI frameworks; Bootstrap, Trimble Modus.
  • Add reference to Trimble Modus CSS and JS libs.
  • Few Ruby change, we mostly add some HTML classes to our elements.

Example 7

  • Tweaking layout.
  • Using grid system - two eight wide columns (in 16 columns max).
  • Some manual CSS adjustments.
  • Some padding around content.
  • Positioning the footer at the bottom.
  • Adjusting the input widths.
  • Custom element for color and texture preview.

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