I usually start the CDS service by invoking cds run and then manually open a new terminal window, change the directory using cd appand then execute npm run start.
I use Visual Studio Code to develop CAP projects. to make use of JWT based authentication), it has to be launched separately. Set the encoding type of your Web Browser to UTF-8.Cds runand cds watch are both commands from that will not only serve the OData service, but also the contents of the app folder.
Search and select Bulgarian, and click ADD.Click Language, and then click Add Language.For example, in Google Chrome, click Settings -> Advanced -> Languages menu. Set the language of your Web Browser to the preferred one.
The following steps show an example of how to localize the Human Task Explorer. Adding internationalization and localization Text - The comment should be wrapped by ''įunction to make delete comment service requestīefore making service requests the module, user must be initialized by initHTServerInfo(). QueryOrderBy - response needed to order byįunction to make WS-HT getComments requestįunction to make start tasks service requestįunction to make stop tasks service requestįunction to make release tasks service requestįunction to make suspend tasks service requestįunction to make resume suspended tasks service requestįunction to make fail tasks service requestįunction to make add comment service request QueryOrder - how response needed to get ordered
Provide support for all simpleQuery parameters in HumanTaskClientAPIAdmin Provide only status, pageSize, pageNumber, quer圜ategory, queryOrder, queryOrderBy parameter suportįunction to make WS-HT simplequery request Advance parameters. SessionCookie - session cookie of the sessionįunction to make WS-HT simplequery request in HumanTaskClientAPIAdmin with basic limited parameters WSHTRequest.js can be used as a jaggery module that provide support to make HumanTaskClientAPIAdmin core requests from the UI back-end to EI Business Process when customising the ws-humantask-explorer UI.įollowing operations are supported by the WSHTRequest module: Include partial html content implementations other than major body content Partials - contains scripts to implement html header, navigation and footer. Modals - contains jaggery scripts containing implementation of modals. Template directory contains two sub directories: Template directory contains jaggery scripts that construct html main body content js filesīy default it contain, , actions.js (contains set of ajax calls for UI front-end) and WSHTRequest.js (jaggery module to perform HumanTaskClientAPIAdmin core operations for UI back-end).ĭirectory containing model jaggery scripts for customization style.css is also included custom cssĭirectory to include fonts and bootstrap related resourcesĭirectory to include javascript. Set in nfĭirectory to store any resources (such as images) used in the webappĬontroller jaggery script which append multiple jaggery scripts to form html response to requestsīy default, included. It make AdminServices (in this case retrieve data from HumanTaskClientAPIAdmin service) requests to the back-end and retrieve and prepare data to render data in the html page. Model scripts retrieve data to be displayed to the user. Logout - Performs logging out from the back-end server on behalf of the user. UpdateController - Performs providing updated content of comments, history and attachments for ajax requests made from browser side. It handles ajax requests from the browser side for tasks state transitions, commenting, etc. Instead they perform actions on behalf of the user as follows:Īuthenticator - Perform authentication of the user by logging-in to the server through AuthenticationAdmin serviceĪctionController - Performs actions (such as claim task, start task, add comment, assign task, …. Controllers specified in blue text in the above table are special purpose controllers that do not provide an html.