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@kit-data-manager/mapping-service-input

v1.0.0

Published

This component contains an option to select an input file form which metadata needs to be extracted, an option to search from available mapping schemas whose name will be self explainatory .

Downloads

3

Readme

com_mapping-service-input

Mapping Component Overview:

The Mapping component serves as a user-friendly interface to extract metadata from data generated by instruments.Our mappings are designed to align with widely accepted community schemes, custom-tailored for various techniques.

Integration

If the dependency is up set properly (instructions will follow), the component can be used like this:

Add the Element: To integrate the Mapping component into your project, insert the following HTML element into your webpage:

<head>
     ...
    <!-- add the below code !-->
     <script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@kit-data-manager/mapping-service-input@latest/dist/com_mapping-service-input.es.js"></script>
</head>
<body>
    <!-- use the component !-->
    <mapping-input base-url="http://localhost:8090/" id="input-component"></mapping-input>
</body>

Invoke the Download Functionality:

For enabling the download functionality, include the following HTML code in your page:

 ...
    <!-- use the method !-->

`<div class="ui center aligned grid">
  <button type="submit" class="ui primary button" id="submit" onclick="
    var component = document.getElementById('input-component');
    component.executeMapping(true)">Map document
  </button>
</div>`

The executeMapping(true) method call triggers both the mapping process and the subsequent download of the result.

Adjusting Base URL: The base-url attribute in the element allows you to specify the base URL for your Mapping Service instance. You can modify this URL as needed to suit your requirements.

By following these steps, you can easily integrate the Mapping component into your project and utilize its capabilities for extracting metadata from instrument-generated data.

Attributes

  • base-url: string, base-url to your Mapping Service instance

Methods

  • executeMapping(true): To trigger the mapping process, you can include the following HTML code in your project: (true in the method argument will trigger mapping + download of the result)
 ...
    <!-- use the method !-->

`<div class="ui center aligned grid">
  <button type="submit" class="ui primary button" id="submit" onclick="
    var component = document.getElementById('input-component');
    component.executeMapping(true)">Map document
  </button>
</div>`