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EEXCESS visualisation widgets are JavaScript based visualisations for cultural heritage and scholarly content. The widgets are used in the different EEXCESS clients, like the Chrome Extension. They are typically iframes and therefore self-contained.

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Widgets

EEXCESS widgets are components like visualizations (Barchart, FacetScape, ...), which are typically included via an iframe. Therefore, they should be self-contained, i.e. include all necessary media, libraries, css-files, etc.

Communication with the EEXCESS-environment is enabled via the window.postMessage-API, with the available options described in the following.

Usage

For usage examples see the examples folder and the according readme file.

Interface - using window.postMessage

The data attribute in the transmitted messages adheres to the following pattern:

event:eexcess.<event>,
data:{<event details>}

Incoming messages

Available events:

  • queryTriggered
  • new Results
  • rating
  • error

queryTriggerd

This event specifies, that a new query was triggered. The event details contain the profile, that is associated with this query

new Results

This event indicates the arrival of new results. The event details consist of two attributes: profile and results. Profile contains the user profile associated with the results and results contains the results retrieved.

rating

Indicates that an item was rated in another component. The widget can then update the item's rating accordingly. The event details contain the uri of the item and score of the rating.

error

Used to indicate an error. The event details contain an error message as string.

Outgoing Messages

Available events:

  • queryTriggered
  • eexcess.log.moduleOpened
  • eexcess.log.moduleClosed
  • eexcess.log.statisticsCollected
  • eexcess.log.itemOpened
  • eexcess.log.itemClosed
  • eexcess.log.itemCitedAsImage
  • eexcess.log.itemCitedAsText
  • eexcess.log.itemCitedAsHyperlink
  • eexcess.log.itemRated
  • currentResults

queryTriggered

Indicates a new query. The event details contain the profile associated with that query.

eexcess.log.moduleOpened

Indicates that a module was opened. The event details contain the origin and the name of the module.

eexcess.log.moduleClosed

Indicates that a module was closed. The event details contain the origin, the name of the module and optionaly the duration

eexcess.log.statisticsCollected

Indicates that a module wants to log data. The event details contain the origin and the data

eexcess.log.itemOpened

Indicates that an item is opened. The event details contain the origin, the queryID of the original query and the documentBadge.

eexcess.log.itemClosed

Indicates that an item is closed. The event details contain the origin, the queryID of the original query, the documentBadge and optionaly the duration.

eexcess.log.itemCitedAsImage

Indicates that an item was cited in document as an image. The event details contain the origin, the queryID of the original query and the documentBadge.

eexcess.log.itemCitedAsText

Indicates that an item was cited in document as an text. The event details contain the origin, the queryID of the original query and the documentBadge.

eexcess.log.itemCitedAsHyperlink

Indicates that an item was cited in document as an hyperlink. The event details contain the origin, the queryID of the original query and the documentBadge.

eexcess.log.itemRated

Indicates that an item was rated. The event details contain the origin, the queryID, the documentBadge and the rating.

currentResults

This event may be used by widgets upon initialization to obtain the current resultset (and associated profile). It triggers the parent window to send a message with a newResults event.

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EEXCESS visualisation widgets are JavaScript based visualisations for cultural heritage and scholarly content. The widgets are used in the different EEXCESS clients, like the Chrome Extension. They are typically iframes and therefore self-contained.

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