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This doc covers page creation, html rendering and event handling.
- See also UI - CSS and assets.
- See also UI - Java script.
TL;DR
- To create a new page in abapGit you subclass
ZCL_ABAPGIT_GUI_PAGE
and redefineRENDER_CONTENT
method - Use
ZCL_ABAPGIT_HTML
to collect HTML content - Use
ZCL_ABAPGIT_HTML=>ICON
to render icons - Use
ZCL_ABAPGIT_HTML=>A
to render anchors, don't render them manually<a>...</a>
- Please, please, care about usability, content readability and style in general 🙏 ;)
- Check
ZCL_ABAPGIT_GUI_CHUNK_LIB
for some existing html chunks likerender_error
GUI components
abapGit UI is based on HTML and CL_GUI_HTML_VIEWER
. Main parts are:
- ZCL_ABAPGIT_GUI - the class which initializes
CL_GUI_HTML_VIEWER
and manages page stack - ZCL_ABAPGIT_GUI_ASSET_MANAGER - manages static assets like images, css, js code and fonts
- ZCL_ABAPGIT_HTML - helper for HTML accumulation and rendering
- ZCL_ABAPGIT_GUI_ROUTER - abapGit specific global event handling, main to route between the pages or run globally defined actions like repo installation
- ZCL_ABAPGIT_GUI_PAGE - base class for pages. It renders typical html headers and abapGit related java scripts. So in most cases you probably just want to subclass it and render just the content
Rendering content
An example of RENDER_CONTENT
(or any other helper method with HTML output)
METHOD render_content.
CREATE OBJECT ro_html.
ro_html->add( '<div>' ).
ro_html->add( '<h1>My content</h1>' ).
ro_html->add_icon( 'star/error' ).
ro_html->add_a(
iv_txt = 'click me'
iv_act = 'some_event_handled_in_abap' ).
ro_html->add( render_some_complex_stuff( ) ).
ro_html->add( '</div>' ).
ENDMETHOD.
Html helper
ro_html
which is the instance of ZCL_ABAPGIT_HTML
is helper tool for html rendering. It accumulates html content and then can output it with render
method. It has a couple of important methods:
- ADD - adds a chunk to accumulated HTML. You can pass a string or another
ZCL_ABAPGIT_HTML
instance. In the example aboverender_some_stuff
may either return a string or have the same pattern asrender_content
(retuningZCL_ABAPGIT_HTML
instance) - ADD_ICON and ICON - renders an icon. abapGit uses web-fonts to render icons (see adding icons). The method accepts the icon name and a css-class name which represents a color separated by '/'. E.g. in the example above it will render 'star' icon and assign 'error' css class to it which has red color in abapGit styes. The method has it's static brother
ZCL_ABAPGIT_HTML=>ICON
which is more convenient in some cases and just returns a rendered html string. - ADD_A and A - renders a link (anchor) (
A
- static method). It is strongly suggested that you use this method instead of rendering<a>
tags directly. Params:IV_TXT
- text to be rendered inside anchorIV_TYP
- type of action done on click. 3 options:zif_abapgit_html=>c_action_type-url
- direct link to an url,...-sapevent
(the default) - pass an event to sap handler,...-onclick
- call a JS function,...-dummy
- just render an anchor but no action
IV_ACT
- depending on the type should be either URL or sapevent name or JS function to callIV_OPT
-zif_abapgit_html=>c_html_opt-strong
or...-cancel
or...-crossout
- some semantic predefined styles to add to the linkIV_CLASS
- additional css class, if neededIV_STYLE
- additional direct styles to use (generally discouraged, please use css classes instead)IV_ID
- id of the anchor (may be needed for JS code)
Renderables
Sub-classing ZCL_ABAPGIT_GUI_PAGE
is not the only way to render the content. You may want to separate some visual component which is not a page e.g. ZCL_ABAPGIT_GUI_VIEW_REPO
is a class like that. In essence you have to implement ZIF_ABAPGIT_GUI_RENDERABLE
and it's method - render
. Then you can reuse it or even pass directly to GUI class as a page to render.
Router and event handlers
To process sapevents in abap the component (page) must implement ZIF_ABAPGIT_GUI_EVENT_HANDLER=>on_event
. It has the same importing params as sapevent
handler of cl_gui_html_viewer
, please refer SAP official documentation for param meaning and detail. For the exporting params see below.
Events can be processed on 2 levels - in page or in the router. If an event occures, the GUI checks if the current page implements ZIF_ABAPGIT_GUI_EVENT_HANDLER
and if so calls it. If the event was not handled by the page (see below how this is indicated) the event is passed to the router.
Router (ZCL_ABAPGIT_GUI_ROUTER
) is the class which handle global abapGit commands like opening specific pages and actions like repo installation/deletion.
In order to indicate the result of event handling an on_event
implementation must return ev_state
(element of zcl_abapgit_gui=>c_event_state
) and, optionally, ei_page
:
not_handled
(same asinitial
) - event was not handled, process by next handler (e.g. the router)re_render
- just re-render the current page (probably internal state of the page object was changed so the visualization should too)new_page
- renderei_page
go_back
- render previous page in the call stack (e.g. user pressed F3)no_more_act
- action was handled, no further processing required, and in particular no re-renderingnew_page_w_bookmark
-ei_page
and put a bookmark - allows to usego_back_to_bookmark
action that will skip all the page stack till the first bookmarknew_page_replacing
-ei_page
and replace the current page in stack (so that F3 returns to the parent of the current page)go_back_to_bookmark
- go back and skip all the page stack till the first bookmark (works withnew_page_w_bookmark
)