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Leaflet platform for LibreOffice Online ======================================== This is the client part of LibreOffice Online. For the server part, see the ../loolwsd/README, and install it first. Build dependencies ------------------ First you need to install 'jake'. As root, do: npm install -g jake npm is provided by the nodejs package. npm should be at least 2.14, if not 3.x. Use `npm -v` to find the current version. Upgrade npm (as root): npm install -g npm Another way is to use npm as a user, but set its prefix to a directory where you have write access. If you want that, you need to have an ~/.npmrc with the line e.g. prefix=/opt/npm All of the dependency tree is locked in the repository, so there is no need to fetch data from npm registry at all. An npm install will use the tarballs in node_shrinkwrap/ directory, so build process can move forward even without an internet connection. To update any of the dependency, process often goes like this: 1.) Change version of the dependency in package.json 2.) Do an `npm update <package_name>', which fetches the new module from npm registry. Make sure that only the module that you want to update is updated. 3.) `npm shrinkwrap --dev` to update npm-shrinkwrap.json with newer information. You might see that this tool updates path convention of tarballs inside node_shrinkwrap/ also, but this should get corrected in next step. 4.) Do `shrinkpack', which should remove the old tarball, add new one, and make appropriate changes to npm-shrinkwrap.json (removing path convention changes by step 3). If you have not installed `shrinkpack' globally using `npm install -g shrinkpack', it should be in node_modules/.bin/shrinkpack, so you can use the binary from there. Building -------- Just do: make Above step would create a non-minified bundle.js and admin-bundle.js without source-maps in dist/ for main loleaflet and admin console respectively. To build with debug-info, i.e with sourcemaps: make DEBUG=true Above will produce source-map files, bundle.js.map and admin-bundle.js.map, for bundle.js and admin-bundle.js respectively. It will also link existing bundle.js and admin-bundle.js to their map files by adding a sourceMappingURL to them. While debugging, these .map files will be fetched from the server if present in dist/, otherwise there is no way to debug while browsing without these source-map files. To minify our bundle.js and admin-bundle.js passing a MINIFY=true flag to 'make' will minify it. This can be helpful in production environments. make MINIFY=true 'make dist' forces minifying. Running ------- To see an example: * run loolwsd, like: ./loolwsd --o:sys_template_path=${SYSTEMPLATE} --o:lo_template_path=${MASTER}/instdir --o:child_root_path=${ROOTFORJAILS} Note that this will, by default, set the loolwsd's file server's root to the parent directory of loolwsd, which means you can access all the files in loleaflet using /loleaflet/ path. It is advised to set file_server_root_path manually for more control. See loolwsd/README for more information. * open dist/loleaflet.html through loolwsd's fileserver https://localhost:9980/loleaflet/dist/loleaflet.html?file_path=file:///PATH/TO_DOC&host=wss://localhost:9980 and you should see the document in the browser. Note that accessing local storage is disabled by default for security reasons. You need to explicitly enable it with the --o:storage.filesystem[@allow]=true option of loolwsd. In case anything goes wrong, check the loolwsd console for the debugging output. You might be asked to confirm the certificate if you are using self-signed certificate for loolwsd. Admin Panel ----------- You can do live monitoring of all the user sessions running on loolwsd instance. To access the admin console you need to ask for admin.html file from loolwsd which resides in dist/admin/admin.html. For example: https://localhost:9980/loleaflet/dist/admin/admin.html It will ask for username and password which is set by the admin_console options of loolwsd. For example you can pass --o:admin_console.username=admin --o:admin_console.password=admin in command line, or set these values in loolwsd.xml. After entering the correct password you should be able to monitor the live documents opened, total users, memory consumption, document URLs with number of users viewing that document etc. You can also kill the documents directly from the panel which would result in closing the socket connection to the respective document. Testing ------- - to run the unit tests + open spec/loleaflet.html in the browser - to simulate an editing session and to get the tile loading times + open spec/tilebench.html in the browser - to simulate a client opening several documents in the browser + open spec/loadtest.html in the browser - to simulate a client opening several documents in the console + run: node_modules/.bin/mocha spec/headlessLoadTest.js - to simulate multiple clients opening several documents in the console + run: make load-test The structure of the unit tests: Loleaflet unit tets are located under spec/loleaflet. Following Leaflet's testing style, each test's path should mirror the source's path, so spec/loleaflet/control/ToolbarSpec.js tests the features from src/control/Toolbar.js . Any new test file needs also to be added in spec/leaflet.html API & events ------------ ###################################################################### # See /loleaflet/reference.html for a better formated documentation. # # See /wsd/reference.txt for the HTTP API documentation. # ###################################################################### Search: - API: map.search(text, [backward]) map.higlightAll(text) - events: map.on('search', function (e) {}) (currently only fired when no search result is found) where: + e.originalPhrase = the phrase that has been searched for + e.count = number of results + e.results = [SearchResult], where SearchResult = {part: part, rectangles: [Bounds]} Zoom: - API: map.zoomIn(amount) map.zoomOut(amount) map.getMinZoom() map.getMaxZoom() - events: map.on('zoomend zoomlevelschange', function) Edit, view, readOnly: - API: map.setPermission('edit' | 'view' | 'readonly') - events: map.on('updatepermission', function (e) {}) where: + e.perm == 'edit' | 'view' | 'readonly' Buttons like Bold, Italic, Strike through etc. - API: map.toggleCommandState('.uno:' + 'Bold' | 'Italic' | 'Underline' | 'Strikeout' | 'LeftPara' | 'CenterPara' | 'RightPara' | 'JustifyPara' | 'IncrementIndent' | 'DecrementIndent' - events: map.on('commandstatechanged', function (e) {}) where: + e.commandName == '.uno:' + 'Bold' | 'Italic' | 'StyleApply' | 'CharFontName' | 'FontHeight' etc. + e.state = 'true' | 'false' + e.state = fontName | fontSize | styleName map.on('commandresult', function (e) {}) where: + e.commandName == '.uno:' + 'Bold' | 'Italic' | 'StyleApply' | 'CharFontName' | 'FontHeight' etc. + e.success = true | false | undefined Parts (like slides in presentation, or sheets in spreadsheets): - API: map.setPart('next' | 'prev' | partNumber) map.getNumberOfParts() map.getCurrentPartNumber() map.getPreview(id, index, maxWidth, maxHeight, [options], forAllClients) + id = the ID of the request so that the response can be identified + index = the part / page 's number + maxWidth / maxHeight = max dimensions so that the ratio is preserved + options = {autoUpdate: <boolean>, broadcast: <boolean>} - + autoUpdate - boolean, automatically updates the previews + broadcast - boolean, whether the response (a preview of a slide) should be sent to all clients viewing the same presentation map.getCustomPreview(id, part, width, height, tilePosX, tilePosY, tileWidth, tileHeight, [options]) + id = the ID of the request so that the response can be identified + part = the part containing the desired preview + width / height = the preview's size in pixels + tilePosX / tilePosY = the rectangles's starting position in twips + tileWidth / tileHeight = the rectangle's dimension in twips + options = {autoUpdate: true} - automatically updates the previews map.removePreviewUpdate(id) + id = the preview's id - events: map.on('updateparts', function (e) {}) where: + e.selectedPart is the current part + e.parts == the number of parts that the document has + e.docType == 'text' | 'spreadsheet' | 'presentation' | 'drawing' | 'other' + [e.partNames] if present, part names (e.g. sheet names) map.on('tilepreview', function (e) {}) where: + e.tile - the preview image + e.id - the preview id + e.width - width of the image + e.height - height of the image + [e.part] - if the preview is for a part + e.docType Statusindicator (when the document is loading): - events map.on('statusindicator', function (e) {}) where: + e.statusType = 'start' | 'setvalue' | 'finish' | 'loleafletloaded' | 'alltilesloaded' + e.value == a value from 0 to 100 indicating the status if the statusType is 'setvalue + 'loleafletloaded' is fired when the JS code is initialized and the document load request is sent and we're waiting for the tiles + 'alltilesloaded' is fired when all newly requested (empty tiles) have been loaded it is not fired during pre-fetching and during editing Save: - API: map.saveAs(url, [format, options]) map.downloadAs(name, [format, options]) Scroll (the following are measured in pixels): - API: + options = An object with members: update (type: Boolean, default: false) like {update: true} map.scroll(x,y, options) + scroll right by 'x' and down by 'y' (or left and up if negative) map.scrollDown(y, options) + scroll down by 'y' (or up if negative) map.scrollRight(x, options) + scroll right by 'x' (or left if negative) map.scrollTop(y, options) + scroll to 'y' offset relative to the beginning of the document map.scrollLeft(x, options) + scroll to 'x' offset relative to the beginning of the document map.scrollOffset() + returns the scroll offset relative to the beginning of the document map.getDocSize() + returns the document's size in pixels map.getDocType() + returns 'text' | 'spreadsheet' | 'presentation' | 'drawing' | 'other' - events map.on('docsize', function (e) {}) where: + e.x = document width + e.y = document height map.on('updatescrolloffset', function (e) {}) where: + e.x = difference between document's left and current view's left (how much has the document been scrolled right) + e.y = difference between document's top and current view's top (how much has the document been scrolled down) - this event is fired when zooming and the current view is maintained but the document shrinks or grow OR when the document is panned OR when the container is resized map.on('scrollto', function (e) {}) where: + e.x = view's left position (so that the cursor/search result is in the center) + e.y = view's top position (so that the cursor/search result is in the center) map.on('scrollby', function (e) {}) where: + e.x = the amount scrolled to the right (or left if negative) + e.y = the amount scrolled to the bottom (or top if negative) Writer pages: - API: map.goToPage(page) map.getNumberOfPages() map.getCurrentPageNumber() map.getPreview(id, index, maxWidth, maxHeight, [options]) + id = the ID of the request so that the response can be identified + index = the part / page 's number + maxWidth / maxHeight = max dimensions so that the ratio is preserved + options = {autoUpdate: true} - automatically updates the previews map.getCustomPreview(id, part, width, height, tilePosX, tilePosY, tileWidth, tileHeight, [options]) + id = the ID of the request so that the response can be identified + part = the part containing the desired preview + width / height = the preview's size in pixels + tilePosX / tilePosY = the rectangles's starting position in twips + tileWidth / tileHeight = the rectangle's dimension in twips + options = {autoUpdate: true} - automatically updates the previews map.removePreviewUpdate(id) + id = the preview's id map.getPageSizes() + returns {twips: [Bounds], pixels: [Bounds]} - events map.on('pagenumberchanged', function (e) {}) where: + e.currentPage = the page on which the cursor lies + e.pages = number of pages + e.docType = document type, should be 'text' Error: - events map.on('error', function (e) {}) where + [e.msg] = a message describing the error + [e.cmd] = the command that caused the error + [e.kind] = the kind of error CommandValues: - api: map.getToolbarCommandValues(command) + returns a JSON mapping of all possible values for the command map.applyFont(fontName) map.applyFontSize(fontSize) map.applyStyle(style, styleFamily) - events map.on('updatetoolbarcommandvalues', function (e) {}) where + e.commandName = '.uno:StyleApply', etc + e.commandValues = a JSON mapping of all possible values for the command Print: - events map.on('print', function (e) {}) where + e.url = file download url Contributing ------------ Code conventions: * 'jake lint' should be run before commiting * files should have unix line terminators (LF) * tools to convert files: dos2unix or fromdos Implementation details ---------------------- Loading a document: The map should have the following options: - server address - doc - path to the document that will be loaded - edit = the initial permission - readOnly - whether the document is read only - [timestamp] - optionally provided for remote documents How zooming works: The zoom level goes from 1 to 20 (those limits can be changed) and the initial level is 10, which represents the 100% zoom level. The zoom factor is 1.2 Controls are added above the map in a div called "controls" is intended to be used as a toolbar. There is no leaflet method of adding them in a separate div, so for now this is done in the html document after the map initialization. To enable scrollbars the map is placed above a div that contains a bigger div of the document's size (a mock document). So the div under the map gets scrollbars which are independent of the map's div, thus enabling us to link them to the map as needed. When the user scrolls, the map is panned by the same amount as it would've been scrolled. Also, some custom jquery scrollbars are used, to trigger the same scroll events across browsers.