Hi,
Thanks for the ping, yes, I'd still like to contribute, it's just that the
company had some other priorities these weeks, but i'll find some time to
clean things up a bit.
There are some questions still:
- *accessing*: I didn't yet scan the source to check how to put an icon
in the toolbar to display the local history panel. I guess the best
approach will be to make this localhistory thing a plugin, so I can start
by taking the servicerepo plugin as an example. For the prototype, I
modified the editor.html and added a transparent div, and the panel shows
up by clicking on that.
- *when to create an entry*: currently I check the json source of the
model every 10 seconds, and if it's changed, I create an entry. Maybe this
should be extended by somehow grouping these entries. For example, if the
user keeps editing actively for two minutes, I keep only one entry,
updating that entry every 10 seconds. But if the editing period is longer
than two minutes for example, I keep one entry for each two minutes block.
If the user edits for 30 seconds, then waits two minutes, then edits again,
two entries will be created again. Something like this might be useful to
keep the history reasonably small, but still quite useful and real-time.
- *when entries expire*: entries don't yet expire, so the local storage
can get full after some time. You can delete all entries at once. I think
we should add the possibility to delete entries individually, and to
configure that after a specific time, entries are autmatically deleted. Or
maybe, for entries older than one hour, we keep entries only in 5 minutes
granularity, after two hours, every 1 hours, and one entry for each day
older than 24 hours. Or maybe this is unnecessary for our scope ...
What do you think the best way would be to share the prototype with you?
Well, maybe just emailing the files will be enough for now.
I'll try to clean up the source tonight and send you an initial version, so
that you can take a look and try.
Thanks
Gabor
On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 3:01 PM, Tihomir Surdilovic <tsurdilo(a)redhat.com>wrote:
Hi Gabor, are you still wanting to contribute your work? Just
checking
in case you are waiting on anything from me in order to start.
Thanks.
On 10/3/12 11:32 AM, Tihomir Surdilovic wrote:
Forwarding to jbpm-dev list as users list is not being monitored.
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [jbpm-users] local
history for the jbpm web editor Date: Wed, 03 Oct 2012 11:23:34 -0400 From:
Tihomir Surdilovic <tsurdilo(a)redhat.com> <tsurdilo(a)redhat.com> To: Gábor
Farkas <gabor.farkas(a)doctusoft.com> <gabor.farkas(a)doctusoft.com> CC:
jbpm-users(a)lists.jboss.org
Hi Gabor - that looks impressive and useful for the community. I'd be
happy to work with you to incorporate this functionality into the Designer
codebase and promote you as community contributor for jBPM. Let's chat on
IRC (#jbpm or #jbpmdev on
irc.freenode.net).
Tihomir
On 10/3/12 10:42 AM, Gábor Farkas wrote:
Hello,
We've created a prototype for a local history functionality for the
jbpm-designer, we needed it for multiple reasons. It stores data in the
browser localStorage, so it also serves a bit like 'undo after save'. It
checks the json representation of the process every minute and if it
differs, it creates a new local history entry, including a thumbnailed
screenshot. It's available after browser restart too, so if you
accidentally close the browser, you can still restore your work.
Here's a small screenshot.
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0Bxw7L2kmpno8RkJUY3Zjd0I4Mlk
Needs quite much elaboration, but it's already functional and useful for
our needs.
If you find it interesting, we'd be happy to share it with the community.
regards,
Gabor Farkas
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