/social/gui/modules/install
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Note - the "widget uploader" (widgetUploader.jsp) should be used in most cases, rather than this lower level call. Used to POST a JSON object (specified below) to upload widget metadata (not the widget itself, which is stored separately either on a filesystem or via the Infinit.e sharing API. Once the metadata has been successfully uploaded, the widget can be accessed from the GUI's module browser. A simple web-based utility is available for installing widgets in one step. |
Authentication
Required, seeĀ Auth - Login
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The content must be POSTed as a JSON object in the following format (see also the "get" API call.
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{ "_id": string, // Optional - auto-generated if not specified. If the "_id" is specified then updates the module as described below. "url": string, // Will normally either be a public URL or the location of a shared object in Infinit.e. "title": string, // The widget title displayed in the widget browser and on the widget window title bar "description": string, // A description of the widget, displayed in the widget browser "version": string, // An arbitrary string used for external versioning "imageurl": string, // The URL of an image used to represent the widget in the GUI framework (again normally either a public URL or share) "communityIds": [ string ], // The communities with which to share the module (must be owner/moderator/admin to share a module) "searchterms": [ string // A list of strings that are used in the "modules/search" API call ] } |
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Note also that the URL can contain the special variable "$infinite/". This is replaced at runtime with the URL from which Infinit.e is currently running (eg in the SaaS version, "http://infinite.ikanow.com/api/"). This is particularly useful when using the share API, eg:
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{
//...
"url": "$infinite/share/get/4d88d0f1f9a624a4b0c8bd71"
//...
}
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Note finally that the following fields are added to the uploaded/updated JSON object (and are retrieved via the "module/get" API call):
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{
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"_id": string, // If not specified
"created": string, // First time inserted, the Unix time in ms
"modified": string, // Each time created or modified, the Unix time in ms
"author": string, // The (unique) email address of the uploader
"approved": boolean, // Currently hardwired to true
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}
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Example
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#bash> curl -XPOST 'http://infinite.ikanow.com/social/gui/modules/install' -d '{
"url": "$infinite/share/get/4d88d0f1f9a624a4b0c8bd71",
"title": "Test widget",
"description: "A widget designed to test some new visualization",
"version": "0.9",
"imageurl": "$infinite/share/get/4d88d0f1f9a624a4b0c8bd72",
"searchterms": [ "test", "visualization" ]
}'
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The response format is straightforward, and most easily shown with this example:
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