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@txtextcontrol/tx-react-ds-document-viewer

v3.5.0

Published

TX Text Control Document Viewer for React.

Downloads

140

Readme

TX Text Control Document Services Document Viewer (React version)

This library provides a document viewer compatible with TX Text Control DS Server and documents created using the editor and API of TX Text Control.

Requirements

This version requires TX Text Control DS Server version 3.5.0.

Installation

npm install @txtextcontrol/tx-react-ds-document-viewer

Usage

Your App.js could look like this, for example (the only mandatory attributes are width, height and serviceURL):

import DocumentEditor from '@txtextcontrol/tx-react-ds-document-viewer'

[...]

<DocumentViewer
   width="1280px"
   height="1024px"
   serviceURL="https://your.server.com/documentservices"
   documentData="SGVsbG8gdGhlcmU="
   clientId="dsserver.PdRpDAnzGLRrTPhRnYBU2UAEkzyB4PQ1"
   clientSecret="HgpGyqoFQOVkrzk6ukHtSxUS6XdU39LP">
</DocumentViewer>

Possible attributes

  • accessToken (string) - The OAuth Access Token.
  • clientID (string) - The OAuth client ID.
  • clientSecret (string) - The OAuth client secret.
  • documentData (string) - Base64 encoded document data.
  • documentPath (string) - The displayed document name.
  • width (string) - The width of the component (e. g. "1024px").
  • height (string) - The height of the component (e. g. "1024px").
  • serviceURL (string) - The server which is hosting your installation of Text Control DS Server.
  • userNames (string[]) - An array of names specifying users who have access to editable regions.
  • isSelectionActivated (boolean) - Specifies whether text can be selected and copied.
  • dock (string) - Specifies how the control is docked. Possible values are 'Fill' and 'Window'.
  • toolbarDocked (boolean) - Specifies whether the toolbar is docked or floating.
  • resources (Object.<string, string>) - Specifies resources for the displayed strings.
  • signatureSettings (object) - The signature settings. See below.
  • customQueryParams (Object.<string, any>) - Specifies user-definable query parameters which are added to the query string of each HTTP request.
  • onLoad (function) - Is executed as soon as the main 'TXDocumentViewer' object is loaded.

Signature settings

The signature settings object has the following properties:

  • ownerName (string) - The owner name.
  • signatureBoxName (string) - The id of the signature box element
  • signerName (string) - The signer name.
  • signerInitials (string) - The signer initials.
  • showSignatureBar (boolean) - Specifies whether to show the signature bar.
  • uniqueId (string) - The unique signature id.
  • redirectUrlAfterSignature (string) - The URL to redirect to after a signature.
  • customSigning (boolean) - Specifies whether the signing process is handled within custom code.
  • signatureBoxes (object[]) - Boxes for signing (see below). Property signatureBoxName has no effect if this array is not empty.

Signature boxes

A signature box object has the following properties:

  • style (string) - The signature box style. Possible values are "Signature" and "Initials". The default value is "Signature".
  • signingRequired (boolean) - Specifies whether signing is required. The default value is true.