The following is
[a complete MKWS-based searching application](//example.indexdata.com/simple.html):
- <html>
- <head>
- <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
- <title>MKWS demo client</title>
- <script type="text/javascript" src="//mkws.indexdata.com/mkws-complete.js"></script>
- <link rel="stylesheet" href="//mkws.indexdata.com/mkws.css" />
- </head>
- <body>
- <div class="mkws-search"></div>
- <div class="mkws-results"></div>
- </body>
- </html>
+ <html>
+ <head>
+ <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
+ <title>MKWS demo client</title>
+ <script type="text/javascript" src="//mkws.indexdata.com/mkws-complete.js"></script>
+ <link rel="stylesheet" href="//mkws.indexdata.com/mkws.css" />
+ </head>
+ <body>
+ <div class="mkws-search"></div>
+ <div class="mkws-results"></div>
+ </body>
+ </html>
Go ahead, try it! Simply put the above in a file (e.g index.html),
drop it into a folder accessible with an ordinary web-server (e.g
To see all of these working together, just put them all into the HTML
`<body>` like so:
- <div class="mkws-switch"></div>
- <div class="mkws-lang"></div>
- <div class="mkws-progress"></div>
- <div class="mkws-search"></div>
- <div class="mkws-results"></div>
- <div class="mkws-targets"></div>
- <div class="mkws-stat"></div>
+ <div class="mkws-switch"></div>
+ <div class="mkws-lang"></div>
+ <div class="mkws-progress"></div>
+ <div class="mkws-search"></div>
+ <div class="mkws-results"></div>
+ <div class="mkws-targets"></div>
+ <div class="mkws-stat"></div>
The full set of supported widgets is described in the
-reference guide below.
+reference guide
+[below](#widgets).
Widget team
-----------
parameters into the `mkws_config` object. So the HTML header looks
like this:
- <script type="text/javascript">
- var mkws_config = {
- lang_options: [ "en", "da" ]
- lang: "da",
- sort_default: "title",
- query_width: 60
- };
- </script>
- <script type="text/javascript" src="http://mkws.indexdata.com/mkws-complete.js"></script>
+ <script type="text/javascript">
+ var mkws_config = {
+ lang_options: [ "en", "da" ]
+ lang: "da",
+ sort_default: "title",
+ query_width: 60
+ };
+ </script>
+ <script type="text/javascript" src="http://mkws.indexdata.com/mkws-complete.js"></script>
This configuration restricts the set of available UI languages English
and Danish (omitting German), sets the default to Danish (rather than
relevance (though as always this can be changed in the UI) and makes
the search box a bit wider than the default.
-The full set of supported configuration items is described in the
+The full set of supported configuration settings is described in the
reference guide below.
Per-widget configuration
In addition to the global configuration provided by the `mkws_config`
object, individual widgets' behaviour can be configured by providing
-configuration items as attributed on their HTML elements. For example,
+configuration settings as attributes on their HTML elements. For example,
a `records` widget might be restricted to displaying no more than
three records by setting the `numrecs` parameter as follows:
For first form is more convenient; the second is more correct.
-Because some configuration items take structured values rather than
+Because some configuration settings take structured values rather than
simple strings, they cannot be directly provided by inline
attributes. To allow for this, the special attribute
`data-mkws-config`, if provided, is parsed as JSON and its key-value
-pairs set as configuration items for the widget in question. For
+pairs used as configuration settings for the widget in question. For
example, the value of `lang_options` is an array of strings specifying
which of the supported UI languages should be made available. The
following invocation will limit this list to only English and Danish
separately. In this case, `mkws-results` can be omitted, and the
following lower-level widgets provided instead:
-* `mkws-termlists` -- provides the facets
+* `mkws-facets` -- provides the facets
* `mkws-ranking` -- provides the options for how records are sorted and
how many are included on each page of results.
`type="text/x-handlebars-template"` attribute. For example, to override the
pager template you would include this in your document:
- <script class="mkws-template-pager" type="text/x-handlebars-template">
- ...new Pager template
- </script>
+ <script class="mkws-template-pager" type="text/x-handlebars-template">
+ ...new Pager template
+ </script>
The Facet template has a special feature where you can override it on
a per-facet basis by adding a dash and the facet name as a suffix eg.
this to work you'll need to enable verbose output from Handlebars which is done
by including this line or similar:
- <script>Handlebars.logger.level = 1;</script>
+ <script>Handlebars.logger.level = 1;</script>
Internationalisation
--------------------
the source via the address provided in the metadata as the first
element of `md-electronic-url`:
- <script class="mkws-template-summary" type="text/x-handlebars-template">
- <a href="{{md-electronic-url.[0]}}">
- <b>{{md-title}}</b>
- </a>
- {{#if md-title-remainder}}
- <span>{{md-title-remainder}}</span>
- {{/if}}
- {{#if md-title-responsibility}}
- <span><i>{{md-title-responsibility}}</i></span>
- {{/if}}
- </script>
+ <script class="mkws-template-summary" type="text/x-handlebars-template">
+ <a href="{{md-electronic-url.[0]}}">
+ <b>{{md-title}}</b>
+ </a>
+ {{#if md-title-remainder}}
+ <span>{{md-title-remainder}}</span>
+ {{/if}}
+ {{#if md-title-responsibility}}
+ <span><i>{{md-title-responsibility}}</i></span>
+ {{/if}}
+ </script>
For a more involved example where markup for multiple widgets is decorated with
[Bootstrap](http://getbootstrap.com/) classes and a custom Handlebars helper is
in a popup. The key part of such an application is this invocation of
the MKWS jQuery plugin:
- <div class="mkws-search"></div>
- <div class="mkws-popup" popup_width="1024" popup_height="650">
- <div class="mkws-results"></div>
- </div>
+ <div class="mkws-search"></div>
+ <div class="mkws-popup" popup_width="1024" popup_height="650">
+ <div class="mkws-results"></div>
+ </div>
The necessary scaffolding can be seen in an example application,
[popup.html](http://example.indexdata.com/popup.html).
if multiple Referring URLs are needed, then each must be specified in
its own User Access record.
-### Tell the application to use the library
-
-In the HTML of the application, tell MKWS to authenticate on to the
-Service Proxy. When referer-based or IP-based authentication is used,
-this is very simple:
-
- <script type="text/javascript">
- var mkws_config = { service_proxy_auth:
- "//sp-mkws.indexdata.com/service-proxy/?command=auth&action=perconfig" };
- </script>
-
-> TODO This should be the default setting: see **MKWS-251**.
-
-And ensure that access to the MWKS application is from the correct
-Referrer URL or IP-range.
-
### (Optional): embed credentials for access to the library
When credential-based authentication is in use (username and
password), it's necessary to pass these credentials into the Service
-Proxy when establishing the session. This can most simply be done just
-by setting the `service_proxy_auth` configuration item to a URL such as
-`//sp-mkws.indexdata.com/service-proxy/?command=auth&action=perconfig&username=mike&password=swordfish`
+Proxy when establishing the session. This is done
+by providing the `sp_auth_credentials` configuration setting as a string
+containing the username and password separated by a slash:
-> TODO It should be possible to add the username and password to the
-> configuration without needing to repeat the rest of the URL: see
-> **MKWS-254**.
+ mkws_config = { sp_auth_credentials: "mike/swordfish" };
### (Optional): conceal credentials from HTML source
-Using a credential-based Service-Proxy authentication URL such as the
-one above reveals the the credentials to public view -- to anyone who
-does View Source on the MKWS application. This may be acceptable for
-some libraries, but is intolerable for those which provide
-authenticated access to subscription resources.
-
-In these circumstances, a more elaborate approach is necessary. The
-idea is to make a URL local to the customer that is used for
-authentication onto the Service Proxy, hiding the credentials in a
-local rewrite rule. Then local mechanisms can be used to limit access
-to that local authentication URL. Here is one way to do it when
+Using credential-based authentication settings such as those above
+reveals the the credentials to public view -- to anyone who does View
+Source on the MKWS application. This may be acceptable for some
+libraries, but is intolerable for those which provide authenticated
+access to subscription resources.
+
+In these circumstances, a different approach is
+necessary. Referer-based or IP-based authentication may be
+appropriate. But if these are not possible, then a more elaborate
+approach can be used to hide the credentials in a web-server
+configuration that is not visible to users.
+
+The idea is to make a Service Proxy authentication URL local to the
+customer, hiding the credentials in a rewrite rule in the local
+web-server's configuration. Then local mechanisms can be used to limit
+access to that local authentication URL. Here is one way to do it when
Apache2 is the application's web-server, which we will call
-yourname.com:
+yourname.com`:
Step 1: add a rewriting authentication alias to the configuration:
RewriteEngine on
- RewriteRule /spauth/ http://sp-mkws.indexdata.com/service-proxy/?command=auth&action=check,login&username=U&password=PW [P]
+ RewriteRule /spauth/ http://sp-mkws.indexdata.com/service-proxy/\
+ ?command=auth&action=check,login&username=U&password=PW [P]
-Step 2: set the MKWS configuration item `service_proxy_auth` to
-<http://yourname.com/spauth/>
+Step 2: set the MKWS configuration setting `service_proxy_auth` to
+`http://yourname.com/spauth/`.
-Step 3: protect access to the local path <http://yourname.com/spauth/>
+Step 3: protect access to the local path `http://yourname.com/spauth/`
(e.g. using a `.htaccess` file).
Reference guide
===============
-Configuration object
---------------------
+Widgets
+-------
+
+The following widgets are provided in the core set. (Others can be
+added: see the [MKWS developers' guide](mkws-developer.html).)
+
+----
+Name Description
+---- -----------
+`auth-name` Initially empty, it updates itself to shows the name
+ of the library that the application is logged in as
+ when authentication is complete.
+
+`builder` A button which, when pressed, analyses the current
+ settings of the team that it is a part of, and
+ generates the HTML for an auto-searching element
+ that will replicate the present search. This HTML is
+ displayed in an alert box: it is intended that this
+ widget be subclassed to store the generated widget
+ definitions in more useful places.
+
+`button` The search button. Usually generated a `search`
+ widget.
+
+`categories` Obtains from the Service Proxy a list of the target
+ categories associated with the library in use, and
+ displays them in a drop-down list. When a category
+ is selected, searches are limited to the targets
+ that are part of that category.
+
+`config` This widget has no functionality of its own, but its
+ configuration is copied up into its team, allowing
+ it to affect other widgets in the team. This is the
+ only way to set configuration settings at the team
+ level.
+
+`console-builder` Like the `builder` widget, but emits the generated
+ HTML on the JavaScript console. This exists to
+ provide an example of how to subclass the `builder`
+ widget.
+
+`cover-art` Displays cover art for a book by searching in
+ Amazon. Often used with an `autosearch` attribute to
+ indicate what book to display. For example,
+ `<div class="mkws-cover-art" autosearch="isbn=1291177124"></div>`
+ displays cover art for _All Yesterdays: Unique and
+ Speculative Views of Dinosaurs and Other Prehistoric
+ Animals_.
+ For this widget to work, a library that includes the
+ AmazonBooks target must be used. For example, the
+ "DEMO AmazonBooks for MKWS" account, which can be
+ selected with `sp_auth_credentials="mkws-amazon/mkws"`.
+
+`details` This widget is generated by the toolkit itself to
+ hold the full details of records that are initially
+ listed in summary form.
+
+`done` Initially empty, this widget is set to display
+ "Search complete: found _n_ records" when all
+ targets have completed their work, either returning
+ a hit-count or an error. The message displayed can
+ be changed by overriding the `done` template using
+ `<script class="mkws-template-done" type="text/x-handlebars-template">`.
+
+`facet` A facet that displays the frequency with which a set
+ of terms occur within a specific field. The specific
+ field whose contents are analysed must be specified
+ by the widget's `facet` configuration setting, which
+ may conveniently be done by means of the
+ `data-mkws-facet` attribute on the HTML
+ element. The supported facets are "subject",
+ "author" and "xtargets" -- the latter a special case
+ which treats the target providing a record as a
+ facet. Most often, `facet` widgets are generated
+ by a `facets` widget, which knows which facets are
+ required, but they can also be placed individually.
+
+`facets` An area that contains a "Facets" heading and several
+ `facet` widgets. The set of facet widgets generated
+ is specified by the `facets` configuration setting,
+ which may be set globally or at the level of the
+ widget or the team. The value of this configuration
+ setting is an array of zero or more strings, each
+ naming a facet.
+
+`google-image` A specialisation of the `images` widget which
+ defaults to the `Google_Images` target.
+
+`images` A specialisation of the `records` widget which
+ defaults to the `images` template. Unlike the default
+ summary template, this displays an image from the
+ URL specified by the `md-thumburl` field of each
+ record.
+
+`lang` Provides a selection between the supported set of
+ languages (which defaults to English, German and
+ Danish, but can be configured by the `lang`
+ configuration setting, whose value is an array of
+ two-letter language codes).
+
+`log` Initially empty, this widget accumulates a log of
+ messages generated by the widget set, similar to
+ those emitted on the JavaScript console.
+
+`lolcat` A specialisation of the `google-image` widget which
+ defaults to the search-term "kitteh" and
+ auto-executes.
+
+`motd-container` An empty container which the `motd` widget, if any,
+ is moved into for initial display. Usually generated
+ as part of the `results` widget.
+
+`motd` May be provided, containing content to appear in the
+ area where records will later appear. It is moved
+ into this area (the `motd-container` widget) and
+ initially displayed; then hidden when the first
+ search is run. It can be used to provide a "message
+ of the day".
+
+`navi` Shows a list of the facets that have been selected,
+ and allows them to be deselected.
+
+`pager` Shows a list of the available pages of results, and
+ allows the user to navigate to a selected page.
+
+`per-page` Provides a dropdown allowing the user to choose how
+ many records should appear on each page. The
+ available set of page-sizes can be specified as the
+ `perpage_options` configuration setting, whose value is
+ an array of integers. The initial selected value can
+ be specified by the `perpage_default` configuration setting.
+
+`progress` Shows a progress bar which indicates how many of the
+ targets have responded to the search.
+
+`query` The input area for a query. Usually generated a `search`
+ widget.
+
+`ranking` The result-ranking area, consisting of a `sort`
+ widget and a `per-page` widget. These may instead
+ be specified separately if preferred.
+
+`record` A detailed display of a single record, usually
+ appearing when the user clicks on a summary
+ record. This is generated by the `records` widget.
+
+`records` The area in which summary records appear. (Clicking
+ on a summary record make it pop up as a detailed
+ record.)
+
+`reference` A short summary about a subject specified by the
+ `autosearch` configuration setting. This is created by
+ drawing a picture and a paragraph of text from
+ Wikipedia. To work correctly, this widget must be
+ used in a library that provides the
+ `wikimedia_wikipedia_single_result` target.
+
+`results` A large compound widget used to provide the most
+ important results-oriented widgets in a pre-packaged
+ framework: `facets`, `ranking`, `pager`, `navi` and
+ `records`.
+
+`search-form` The search form, containing the query area and the
+ button. Usually generated a `search` widget.
+
+`search` The search box, consisting of a form containing a
+ query area and a button.
+
+`sort` Provides a dropdown allowing the user to choose how
+ the displayed records should be sorted. The
+ available set of sort criteria can be specified as the
+ `sort_options` configuration setting, whose value is
+ an array of two-element arrays. The first item of
+ each sub-array is a pazpar2 sort-expression such as
+ `data:0` and the second is a human-readable label
+ such as `newest`. The initial selected
+ value can be specified by the `sort_default` configuration
+ setting.
+
+`stat` A summary line stating how many targets remain
+ active, how many records have been found, and how
+ many of them have been retrieved for display. For
+ most purposes, the `progress` widget may be
+ preferable.
+
+`summary` A short record, included in the list shown when a
+ search is run. When clicked, this generally pops up
+ a detailed `record` widget. This widget is generated
+ by the toolkit in response to search results.
+
+`switch` A pair of buttons allowing the user to switch
+ between viewing the search results (the usual case)
+ or the target list.
+
+`targets` A list of all targets in the present library,
+ showing their ID, the number of records they have
+ found for the current search, any diagnostics they
+ have returned, the number of records that have been
+ returned for display, and the connection state.
+----
+
+
+Configuration settings
+----------------------
+
+Configuration settings may be provided at the level of a indiviual widget, or a team, or globally. Per-widget configuration is
+described above; per-team settings can be placed in a `config` widget belonging to the relevant team, and will be applied to that
+team as a whole; and global settings are provided in the global variable `mkws_config`. This structure is a key-value lookup
+table, and may specify the values of many settings.
+
+Some settings apply only to specific widgets; others to the behaviour of the tookit as a whole. When a widget does not itself have
+a value specified for a particular configuration setting, its team is consulted; and if that also does not have a value, the global
+settings are consulted. Only if this, too, is unspecified, is the default value used.
-The configuration object `mkws_config` may be created before including
-the MKWS JavaScript code to modify default behaviour. This structure
-is a key-value lookup table, whose entries are described in the table
-below. All entries are optional, but if specified must be given values
-of the specified type. If ommitted, each setting takes the indicated
-default value; long default values are in footnotes to keep the table
-reasonably narrow.
+The supported configuration settings are described in the table below. For those settings that apply only to particular widgets,
+the relevant widgets are listed. All entries are optional, but if specified must be given values of the specified type. Long
+default values are in footnotes to keep the table reasonably narrow.
----
-Element Type Default Description
--------- ----- --------- ------------
-log_level int 1 Level of debugging output to emit. 0 = none, 1 = messages, 2 = messages with
- datestamps, 3 = messages with datestamps and stack-traces.
+Element Widget Type Default Description
+-------- ------ ----- --------- ------------
+auth_hostname _global_
+
+autosearch facet,
+ facets,
+ record,
+ records,
+ results
+
+facet facet
+
+facet_caption_* facet
+
+facet_max_* facet
+
+facets _team_ array *Note 1* Ordered list of names of facets to display. Supported facet names are
+ `xtargets`, `subject` and `author`.
+
+lang _team_ string en Code of the default language to display the UI in. Supported language codes
+ are `en` = English, `de` = German, `da` = Danish, and whatever additional
+ languages are configured using `language_*` entries (see below).
+
+lang_options lang array [] A list of the languages to offer as options. If empty (the default), then all
+ configured languages are listed.
+
+language_* _global_ hash Support for any number of languages can be added by providing entries whose
+ name is `language_` followed by the code of the language. See the separate
+ section below for details.
+
+limit facet,
+ facets,
+ record,
+ records,
+ results
+
+log_level _global_ int 1 Level of debugging output to emit. 0 = none, 1 = messages, 2 = messages with
+ datestamps, 3 = messages with datestamps and stack-traces.
+
+maxrecs facet,
+ facets,
+ record,
+ records,
+ results
+
+paragraphs reference
+
+pazpar2_url _global_ string *Note 2* The URL used to access the metasearch middleware. This service must be
+ configured to provide search results, facets, etc. It may be either
+ unmediated or Pazpar2 the MasterKey Service Proxy, which mediates access to
+ an underlying Pazpar2 instance. In the latter case, `service_proxy_auth` must
+ be provided.
+
+perpage facet,
+ facets,
+ record,
+ records,
+ results
+
+perpage_default _team_ string 20 The initial value for the number of records to show on each page.
+
+perpage_options ranking array *Note 3* A list of candidate page sizes. Users can choose between these to determine
+ how many records are displayed on each page of results.
+
+pp2_hostname _global_
+
+pp2_path _global_
+
+query_width _search_ int 50 The width of the query box, in characters.
+
+responsive_design_width _global_ int If defined, then the facets display moves between two locations as the
+ screen-width varies, as described above. The specified number is the
+ threshhold width, in pixels, at which the facets move between their two
+ locations.
+
+scan_all_nodes _global_
+
+sentences reference
-facets array *Note 1* Ordered list of names of facets to display. Supported facet names are
- `xtargets`, `subject` and `author`.
+service_proxy_auth _global_ url *Note 4* A URL which, when `use_service_proxy` is true, is fetched once at the
+ beginning of each session to authenticate the user and establish a session
+ that encompasses a defined set of targets to search in.
-lang string en Code of the default language to display the UI in. Supported language codes are `en` =
- English, `de` = German, `da` = Danish, and whatever additional languages are configured
- using `language_*` entries (see below).
+service_proxy_auth_domain _global_ domain Can be set to the domain for which `service_proxy_auth` proxies
+ authentication, so that cookies are rewritten to appear to be from this
+ domain. In general, this is not necessary, as this setting defaults to the
+ domain of `pazpar2_url`.
-lang_options array [] A list of the languages to offer as options. If empty (the default), then all
- configured languages are listed.
+show_lang lang bool true Indicates whether or not to display the language menu.
-language_* hash Support for any number of languages can be added by providing entries whose name is
- `language_` followed by the code of the language. See the separate section below for
- details.
+show_perpage ranking bool true Indicates whether or not to display the perpage menu.
-pazpar2_url string *Note 2* The URL used to access the metasearch middleware. This service must be configured to
- provide search results, facets, etc. It may be either unmediated or Pazpar2 the
- MasterKey Service Proxy, which mediates access to an underlying Pazpar2 instance. In
- the latter case, `service_proxy_auth` must be provided.
+show_sort ranking bool true Indicates whether or not to display the sort menu.
-perpage_default string 20 The initial value for the number of records to show on each page.
+show_switch switch bool true Indicates whether or not to display the switch menu, for switching between
+ showing retrieved records and target information.
-perpage_options array *Note 3* A list of candidate page sizes. Users can choose between these to determine how many
- records are displayed on each page of results.
+sort facet,
+ facets,
+ record,
+ records,
+ results
-query_width int 50 The width of the query box, in characters.
+sort_default _team_ string relevance The label of the default sort criterion to use. Must be one of those in the
+ `sort` array.
-responsive_design_width int If defined, then the facets display moves between two locations as the screen-width
- varies, as described above. The specified number is the threshhold width, in pixels,
- at which the facets move between their two locations.
+sort_options ranking array *Note 6* List of supported sort criteria. Each element of the list is itself a
+ two-element list: the first element of each sublist is a pazpar2
+ sort-expression such as `data:0` and the second is a human-readable label
+ such as `newest`.
-service_proxy_auth url *Note 4* A URL which, when `use_service_proxy` is true, is fetched once at the beginning of each
- session to authenticate the user and establish a session that encompasses a defined set
- of targets to search in.
+sp_auth_credentials _global_
-service_proxy_auth_domain domain Can be set to the domain for which `service_proxy_auth` proxies authentication, so
- that cookies are rewritten to appear to be from this domain. In general, this is not
- necessary, as this setting defaults to the domain of `pazpar2_url`.
+sp_auth_path _global_
-show_lang bool true Indicates whether or not to display the language menu.
+sp_auth_query _global_
-show_perpage bool true Indicates whether or not to display the perpage menu.
+target facet,
+ facets,
+ record,
+ records,
+ results
-show_sort bool true Indicates whether or not to display the sort menu.
+targetfilter facet,
+ facets,
+ record,
+ records,
+ results
-show_switch bool true Indicates whether or not to display the switch menu, for switching between showing
- retrieved records and target information.
+targets facet,
+ facets,
+ record,
+ records,
+ results
-sort_default string relevance The label of the default sort criterion to use. Must be one of those in the `sort`
- array.
+template details,
+ done,
+ facet,
+ facets,
+ images,
+ lang,
+ navi,
+ pager,
+ progress,
+ ranking,
+ record,
+ records,
+ reference,
+ results,
+ search,
+ stat,
+ switch,
+ targets
-sort_options array *Note 6* List of supported sort criteria. Each element of the list is itself a two-element list:
- the first element of each sublist is a pazpar2 sort-expression such as `data:0` and
- the second is a human-readable label such as `newest`.
+text builder
-use_service_proxy bool true If true, then a Service Proxy is used to deliver searching services rather than raw
- Pazpar2.
+use_service_proxy _global_ bool true If true, then a Service Proxy is used to deliver searching services rather
+ than raw Pazpar2.
----
-Perhaps we should get rid of the `show_lang`, `show_perpage`,
-`show_sort` and `show_switch` configuration items, and simply display the relevant menus
+(Perhaps we should get rid of the `show_lang`, `show_perpage`,
+`show_sort` and `show_switch` configuration settings, as we display the relevant menus
only when their containers are provided -- e.g. an `mkws-lang` element
for the language menu. But for now we retain these, as an easier route
-to lightly customise the display than my changing providing a full HTML
-structure.
+to lightly customise the display than by providing a full HTML
+structure.)
### Notes
mapping the English-language strings of the UI into their equivalents
in the specified language. For example:
- var mkws_config = {
- language_French: {
- "Authors": "Auteurs",
- "Subjects": "Sujets",
- // ... and others ...
- }
- }
+ var mkws_config = {
+ language_French: {
+ "Authors": "Auteurs",
+ "Subjects": "Sujets",
+ // ... and others ...
+ }
+ }
The following strings occurring in the UI can be translated:
`Displaying`,
`Search`,
`Sort by`,
`Targets`,
-`Termlists`,
+`Facets`,
`and show`,
`found`,
`of`,
toolkit are used, so it's necessary to include both CSS and JavaScript
from that toolkit. The relevant lines are:
- <script src="http://code.jquery.com/ui/1.10.3/jquery-ui.min.js"></script>
- <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"
- href="http://code.jquery.com/ui/1.10.3/themes/smoothness/jquery-ui.css" />
+ <script src="http://code.jquery.com/ui/1.10.3/jquery-ui.min.js"></script>
+ <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"
+ href="http://code.jquery.com/ui/1.10.3/themes/smoothness/jquery-ui.css" />
- <div class="mkws-search"></div>
- <div class="mkws-popup" popup_width="1024" popup_height="650" popup_modal="0" popup_autoOpen="0" popup_button="input.mkwsButton">
- <div class="mkws-switch"></div>
- <div class="mkws-lang"></div>
- <div class="mkws-results"></div>
- <div class="mkws-targets"></div>
- <div class="mkws-stat"></div>
- </div>
+ <div class="mkws-search"></div>
+ <div class="mkws-popup" popup_width="1024" popup_height="650" popup_autoOpen="0">
+ <div class="mkws-switch"></div>
+ <div class="mkws-lang"></div>
+ <div class="mkws-results"></div>
+ <div class="mkws-targets"></div>
+ <div class="mkws-stat"></div>
+ </div>
----
Element Type Default Description
Set, it's necessary to understand that structure of the HTML elements that are
generated within the widgets. This knowledge make it possible, for example,
to style each `<div>` with class `term` but only when it occurs inside an
-element with class `mkws-termlists`, so as to avoid inadvertently styling other
+element with class `mkws-facets`, so as to avoid inadvertently styling other
elements using the same class in the non-MKWS parts of the page.
The HTML structure is as follows. As in CSS, #ID indicates a unique identifier
and .CLASS indicates an instance of a class.
- #mkwsSwitch
- a*
-
- #mkwsLang
- ( a | span )*
-
- #mkwsSearch
- form
- input#mkwsQuery type=text
- input#mkwsButton type=submit
-
- #mkwsBlanket
- (no contents -- used only for masking)
-
- #mkwsResults
- table
- tbody
- tr
- td
- #mkwsTermlists
- div.title
- div.facet*
- div.termtitle
- ( a span br )*
- td
- div#mkwsRanking
- form#mkwsSelect
- select#mkwsSort
- select#mkwsPerpage
- #mkwsPager
- #mkwsNavi
- #mkwsRecords
- div.record*
- span (for sequence number)
- a (for title)
- span (for other information such as author)
- div.details (sometimes)
- table
- tbody
- tr*
- th
- td
- #mkwsTargets
- #mkwsBytarget
- table
- thead
- tr*
- td*
- tbody
- tr*
- td*
-
- #mkwsStat
- span.head
- span.clients
- span.records
+ #mkwsSwitch
+ a*
+
+ #mkwsLang
+ ( a | span )*
+
+ #mkwsSearch
+ form
+ input#mkwsQuery type=text
+ input#mkwsButton type=submit
+
+ #mkwsBlanket
+ (no contents -- used only for masking)
+
+ #mkwsResults
+ table
+ tbody
+ tr
+ td
+ #mkwsTermlists
+ div.title
+ div.facet*
+ div.termtitle
+ ( a span br )*
+ td
+ div#mkwsRanking
+ form#mkwsSelect
+ select#mkwsSort
+ select#mkwsPerpage
+ #mkwsPager
+ #mkwsNavi
+ #mkwsRecords
+ div.record*
+ span (for sequence number)
+ a (for title)
+ span (for other information such as author)
+ div.details (sometimes)
+ table
+ tbody
+ tr*
+ th
+ td
+ #mkwsTargets
+ #mkwsBytarget
+ table
+ thead
+ tr*
+ td*
+ tbody
+ tr*
+ td*
+
+ #mkwsStat
+ span.head
+ span.clients
+ span.records
- - -