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Each Orgitem contains the open property which is used to control whether to display its child items. The default value is true. By setting this property to false, you are able to control what part of the Organigram is invisible. | Each Orgitem contains the open property which is used to control whether to display its child items. The default value is true. By setting this property to false, you are able to control what part of the Organigram is invisible. | ||
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<organigram> | <organigram> |
Revision as of 06:13, 8 August 2018
Organigram
- Java API: Organigram
- JavaScript API: Organigram
[ ZKEE ] [ Since 8.6.0 ]
Employment/Purpose
Organigram is a component for showing organizational chart by using tree data structure, it also support TreeModel to hold data, Organigram only accept one Orgchildren as child, developers can put Orgchildren, Orgitem and Orgnode in Organigram to display data.
Example
<organigram width="600px">
<orgchildren>
<orgitem label="Item1">
<orgchildren>
<orgitem label="Item2">
<orgchildren>
<orgitem label="Item3"/>
<orgitem label="Item4">
<orgchildren>
<orgitem label="Item5"/>
</orgchildren>
</orgitem>
</orgchildren>
</orgitem>
<orgitem label="Item6">
<orgchildren>
<orgitem label="Item7"/>
<orgitem label="Item8"/>
</orgchildren>
</orgitem>
</orgchildren>
</orgitem>
</orgchildren>
</organigram>
<zscript><![CDATA[
DefaultTreeNode root = new DefaultTreeNode(null, new DefaultTreeNode[]{
new DefaultTreeNode("Item1", new DefaultTreeNode[]{
new DefaultTreeNode("Item2"), new DefaultTreeNode("Item3"), new DefaultTreeNode("Item4")
})
});
DefaultTreeModel model = new DefaultTreeModel(root);
model.addOpenPath(new int[]{0});
]]></zscript>
<organigram width="600px" model="${model}"/>
Selection
Organigram supports single selection, Orgitem can be selected by clicking it or by programing:
Organigram.setSelectedItem(Orgitem) , Orgitem.setSelected(Boolean).
When a Orgitem is selected, the onSelect event will sent back to the server to notify the application, you can call Organigram.getSelectedItem() to get the selected Orgitem.
Example:
<organigram onSelect="Clients.log(self.getSelectedItem().getLabel())">
<orgchildren>
<orgitem label="Item1">
<orgchildren>
<orgitem label="Item2"/>
<orgitem label="Item3" selected="true"/>
<orgitem label="Item4"/>
</orgchildren>
</orgitem>
</orgchildren>
</organigram>
Open
Each Orgitem contains the open property which is used to control whether to display its child items. The default value is true. By setting this property to false, you are able to control what part of the Organigram is invisible.
Example:
<organigram>
<orgchildren>
<orgitem label="Item1" open="false">
<orgchildren>
<orgitem label="Item2"/>
<orgitem label="Item3"/>
<orgitem label="Item4"/>
</orgchildren>
</orgitem>
</orgchildren>
</organigram>
Supported Events
Event: SelectEvent
Notifies one that the user has selected a new item in the organigram. |
- Inherited Supported Events: XulElement
Supported Children
* Orgchildren