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This is Forge Responsive Connected Database: A responsive React-based web application that showcases the use of Autodesk Forge Viewer and Forge web services, working in a connected environment with integrated data from multiple databases. This sample uses Viewer v7, Babel v7, React v16, Redux v4, Bootstrap v3, jQuery v3, and Webpack v4, and serves as a reference sample for building Viewer apps with popular front end stacks like React/Bootstrap/Webpack etc. as well. ** If you are only interested in the extensions/plugins alone or would like to run this sample w/o MongoDB, see library-javascript-viewer-extensions **.
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- Parses TTF content .
- Run given context .
- Initialize a new ModuleLoader module .
- defer function
- Format a log event name .
- Queue task queue .
- Make an API request .
- Test if a property exists .
- Create walker .
- Runs an XHR object
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QUESTION
I'm using the code from this example as a guide:
https://forge-rcdb.autodesk.io/configurator?id=598d7ec14cabf2c1f4dec948
Sourcecode is available here but apparently code is different from the example:
When I close the panel clicking on the button "Close" I'd like to display the toolbar and leave the edit mode / view mode, but I'm missing something. That's how I'm doing it:
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Oct-29 at 10:22I just double-checked the behavior, and you are correct - simply calling markupsCore.leaveEditMode
doesn't bring back the toolbar. In order for the toolbar to be re-enabled, you also have to "hide" the markup overlay, so your engageEditMode
function should look like this:
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I tried to implement custom selection, referring to the forge blog.
https://forge.autodesk.com/blog/custom-window-selection-forge-viewer-part-i
https://forge.autodesk.com/blog/custom-window-selection-forge-viewer-part-ii
https://forge.autodesk.com/blog/custom-window-selection-forge-viewer-part-iii
However, these codes only seem to fit into older versions of the viewer.
Is there a sample written for v7?
Thanks for your help.
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Answered 2020-Aug-18 at 10:40There's a more up-to-date tutorial on window selection: https://forge.autodesk.com/blog/custom-window-selection-forge-viewer-simpler-extension. Please try that one instead.
QUESTION
How use render and return from React library in Forge Extensions, exp. here: (I want to use WidgetContainer Component as sidebar) Viewing.Extension.IoT.2
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Answered 2020-May-11 at 12:56Simply use ReactDOM
to render the component in your Viewer extension like below:
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Install forge-rcdb.nodejs
RCDB_CONNECTION_STRING // Specify the MongoDB connection string here
RCDB_DBHOST //Specify the MongoDB host name
RCDB_DBNAME //Specify the MongoDB database name, leave empty if using connection string
RCDB_USER //Specify the MongoDB user name, leave empty if using connection string
RCDB_PASS //Specify the MongoDB password, leave empty if using connection string
RCDB_PORT //Specify the MongoDB host port, leave empty if using connection string
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