Hi Jan, would you please to add the option price for personal purchase and non-commercial (1 domain) for AG Helper Library.
I will very appreciate that.
Kind regards,
Soewandi
AppGini Helper JavaScript Library
Re: AppGini Helper JavaScript Library
I have sent a PM to you.
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Re: AppGini Helper JavaScript Library
Hi Jan,
I was working hard, te setup a library with some of your already-included-features, for my AppGini projects. And I was amazed and pleased to see you already have a great JS library, which I inmediatly bought. Thank You and I just have to say that you did a great work by putting together all those features which I defenitily recommend to any serious AppGini developer.
I have a simple question on the latest release of the Helper Library, once installed, where should we look for the latest update? in other words, how to find out if we have the latest update installed?
Thanks
I was working hard, te setup a library with some of your already-included-features, for my AppGini projects. And I was amazed and pleased to see you already have a great JS library, which I inmediatly bought. Thank You and I just have to say that you did a great work by putting together all those features which I defenitily recommend to any serious AppGini developer.
I have a simple question on the latest release of the Helper Library, once installed, where should we look for the latest update? in other words, how to find out if we have the latest update installed?
Thanks
Re: AppGini Helper JavaScript Library
Hi pilandros,
maybe I can help: Simply click on the download link in your order email again. You will receive the latest version (at least this works for me).
Olaf
maybe I can help: Simply click on the download link in your order email again. You will receive the latest version (at least this works for me).
Olaf
Some postings I was involved, you might find useful:
Multi Path Upload (MPU) / dynamic upload folder; SingleEdit - Prevent concurrent edits on records; Field Permissions; Column-Value-Based-Permissions; Custom (error) message; Audit Log; Backup your database; Two Factor Authentication; Block brute force (failed) logins; Add 2nd SAVE CHANGES button
Multi Path Upload (MPU) / dynamic upload folder; SingleEdit - Prevent concurrent edits on records; Field Permissions; Column-Value-Based-Permissions; Custom (error) message; Audit Log; Backup your database; Two Factor Authentication; Block brute force (failed) logins; Add 2nd SAVE CHANGES button
Re: AppGini Helper JavaScript Library
Dear customers,
there are several ways to get to know about updates.
Right now you can...
Download of updates can be done, as Olaf has already mentioned, using the link provided in your order confirmation email. If there are problems with download, please send your ORDERNUMBER together with your EMAIL ADDRESS (the one you have been using on purchase) to us.
Keep coding!
Jan
PS: You will see the version number in the console of your browsers developer tools. If you don't know, yet, how to open the developer tools, please see the troubleshooting guide here: https://appgini.bizzworxx.de/support/troubleshooting/
there are several ways to get to know about updates.
Right now you can...
- subscribe to the AppGini Lib subforum:
viewforum.php?f=13 - There is a separate thread for releases here:
viewtopic.php?f=13&t=3329 - Regularly visit out BLOG:
https://appgini.bizzworxx.de/blog/ - Follow @bizzworxx on twitter
https://twitter.com/bizzworxx?ref_src=appGiniForum
Download of updates can be done, as Olaf has already mentioned, using the link provided in your order confirmation email. If there are problems with download, please send your ORDERNUMBER together with your EMAIL ADDRESS (the one you have been using on purchase) to us.
Keep coding!
Jan
PS: You will see the version number in the console of your browsers developer tools. If you don't know, yet, how to open the developer tools, please see the troubleshooting guide here: https://appgini.bizzworxx.de/support/troubleshooting/
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Re: AppGini Helper JavaScript Library
is it possible to let the side panel shrinked version to slide in detail view like the desktop version does?
Re: AppGini Helper JavaScript Library
I'm sorry, I do not understand your request. Can you please describe or add a screenshot?
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Re: AppGini Helper JavaScript Library
Hi Jan,
maybe he means something like fluid design? If screen = small then use shrinked layout. If screen = large then use desktop layout?
Olaf
maybe he means something like fluid design? If screen = small then use shrinked layout. If screen = large then use desktop layout?
Olaf
Some postings I was involved, you might find useful:
Multi Path Upload (MPU) / dynamic upload folder; SingleEdit - Prevent concurrent edits on records; Field Permissions; Column-Value-Based-Permissions; Custom (error) message; Audit Log; Backup your database; Two Factor Authentication; Block brute force (failed) logins; Add 2nd SAVE CHANGES button
Multi Path Upload (MPU) / dynamic upload folder; SingleEdit - Prevent concurrent edits on records; Field Permissions; Column-Value-Based-Permissions; Custom (error) message; Audit Log; Backup your database; Two Factor Authentication; Block brute force (failed) logins; Add 2nd SAVE CHANGES button
Re: AppGini Helper JavaScript Library
maybe
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Re: AppGini Helper JavaScript Library
Hi Jan,
I downloaded you app today and cannot wait to see what I can learn. I saw some information in another post about using it for field level group permissions. The post I saw was very lengthy and probably beyond my skill level.
Is there a direction you could point me. I have a group that has view only permissions but I would like to have one date field where they could accept an assignment by entering a date. but not be able to change any other data.
Thanks
Jim
I downloaded you app today and cannot wait to see what I can learn. I saw some information in another post about using it for field level group permissions. The post I saw was very lengthy and probably beyond my skill level.
Is there a direction you could point me. I have a group that has view only permissions but I would like to have one date field where they could accept an assignment by entering a date. but not be able to change any other data.
Thanks
Jim
Re: AppGini Helper JavaScript Library
Hi Jim,
AppGini itself does not support field-level permissions. Field-level hooks are my favourite solution, but there is no such thing right now. Ahmed and me, we have started discussing different ideas with pros and cons many months ago. It is getting more and more complex as soon as you start digging in. I don't expect a fast and unthinking solution.
So if there is no built-in support, I have made up my mind about different custom solutions. Summarizing, there is no solution for me which is at the same time...
A serverside solution using PHP would be great, but I'm also still looking for this. For me, such a solution has to fulfill at least the three criteria mentioned above and I have not seen any, yet.
A clientside solution does work, but can be outwitted. If your app will run in a secure intranet environment, I would go the javascript way. If it is on the internet, I would not.
This is my clientside (javascript) solution for secure network environments (intranet, NOT internet). As you can see in the screen recording, I can control the state of date-controls on button click. This has been implemented using Javascript:
(I'm sorry for the bad quality, I had to reduce size due to forum limits.)
By the way: I'm currently experimenting with dynamically exchanging serverside templates (from template directory). We can provide different views in different scenarios by replacing the template being used. I don't like copying code. And I don't like editing the templates every time I change my model. So this approach does not fulfill my requirements. But I will continue experimenting.
Best,
Jan
AppGini itself does not support field-level permissions. Field-level hooks are my favourite solution, but there is no such thing right now. Ahmed and me, we have started discussing different ideas with pros and cons many months ago. It is getting more and more complex as soon as you start digging in. I don't expect a fast and unthinking solution.
So if there is no built-in support, I have made up my mind about different custom solutions. Summarizing, there is no solution for me which is at the same time...
- simple to use even for non-programmers
- secure
- bullet-proof
A serverside solution using PHP would be great, but I'm also still looking for this. For me, such a solution has to fulfill at least the three criteria mentioned above and I have not seen any, yet.
A clientside solution does work, but can be outwitted. If your app will run in a secure intranet environment, I would go the javascript way. If it is on the internet, I would not.
This is my clientside (javascript) solution for secure network environments (intranet, NOT internet). As you can see in the screen recording, I can control the state of date-controls on button click. This has been implemented using Javascript:
(I'm sorry for the bad quality, I had to reduce size due to forum limits.)
By the way: I'm currently experimenting with dynamically exchanging serverside templates (from template directory). We can provide different views in different scenarios by replacing the template being used. I don't like copying code. And I don't like editing the templates every time I change my model. So this approach does not fulfill my requirements. But I will continue experimenting.
I hope this was helpful!Is there a direction you could point me.
Best,
Jan
Kind regards,
<js />
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https://appgini.bizzworxx.de/blog
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AppGini 24.14 Revision 1665 + all AppGini Helper tools
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Re: AppGini Helper JavaScript Library
Hi Jim,
maybe you saw my post? Just make a copy of your files and try. Once implemented you will see, that it's not so hard and you will have learned something about the code AppGini produces
Olaf
maybe you saw my post? Just make a copy of your files and try. Once implemented you will see, that it's not so hard and you will have learned something about the code AppGini produces
Olaf
Some postings I was involved, you might find useful:
Multi Path Upload (MPU) / dynamic upload folder; SingleEdit - Prevent concurrent edits on records; Field Permissions; Column-Value-Based-Permissions; Custom (error) message; Audit Log; Backup your database; Two Factor Authentication; Block brute force (failed) logins; Add 2nd SAVE CHANGES button
Multi Path Upload (MPU) / dynamic upload folder; SingleEdit - Prevent concurrent edits on records; Field Permissions; Column-Value-Based-Permissions; Custom (error) message; Audit Log; Backup your database; Two Factor Authentication; Block brute force (failed) logins; Add 2nd SAVE CHANGES button
Re: AppGini Helper JavaScript Library
Thank you both Olaf and Jan.
I will try it out.... great info.... happy to learn.
Jim
I will try it out.... great info.... happy to learn.
Jim
Re: AppGini Helper JavaScript Library
Excuse my English...
Hello.. I am using the AppGini Helper JavaScript Library and everything I have done is great... thank you for your knowledge...
but..
The only thing I have not been able to achieve is to color the subtitle or label as you did in "color variation", I do it as your examples are in
https://www.appgini.de/docs/Javascript- ... ayout.html
and
https://appgini.bizzworxx.de/
but everything works except the color...
Could you guide me or help me because I can't do this..
That's how it is in my project:
I had already added a query about this with an image... in another post... before finding this...
thank you
Hello.. I am using the AppGini Helper JavaScript Library and everything I have done is great... thank you for your knowledge...
but..
The only thing I have not been able to achieve is to color the subtitle or label as you did in "color variation", I do it as your examples are in
https://www.appgini.de/docs/Javascript- ... ayout.html
and
https://appgini.bizzworxx.de/
but everything works except the color...
Could you guide me or help me because I can't do this..
That's how it is in my project:
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var dv = AppGiniHelper.DV;
var layout = dv.createLayout([4, 4, 4], "My Title", Variation.info)
.add(1, ["id", "name", "office"])
.add(2, ["schedule", "assignment", "status"])
.wrapLabels();
I had already added a query about this with an image... in another post... before finding this...
thank you
Luis Ramirez R.