jquery-powerbi
v1.0.0-beta.4
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PowerBi plugin for jQuery.
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PowerBI-JQuery
JQuery plugin which wraps the PowerBI-Javascript library and accepts configuration object directly. This makes embedding Power BI visuals similar to using other jQuery plugins.
For a demonstration of this library see the sample: powerbi-sample-client-jquery (COMING SOON!)
Getting started:
Installation
Install via NPM:
npm install --save jquery-powerbi
Install via Bower:
bower install --save jquery-powerbi
Include scripts:
<script src="powerbi.js"></script>
<script src="jquery.js"></script>
<script src="jquery.powerbi.js"></script>
Note: You can find out more about powerbi.js from the PowerBI-JavaScript repository.
Embed report in element using plugin
Index.html
<div id="reportContainer"></div>
App.js
$(() => {
var $reportContainer = $('#reportContainer');
var reportUrl = 'http://powerbipaasapi.azurewebsites.net/api/reports/63f50faa-f1fe-40ed-ab33-67fb09b80251';
fetch(reportUrl)
.then(response => response.json())
.then(report => {
var reportConfig = $.extend({ type: 'report' }, report);
$reportContainer.powerbi(reportConfig);
});
});
Note the object that you pass to the powerbi plugin function must have the following properties but there may be more:
{
"type": "report",
"accessToken": "eyJ0eXA...<removed>...D8MFM",
"embedUrl": "https://embedded.powerbi.com/appTokenReportEmbed?reportId=5dac7a4a-4452-46b3-99f6-a25915e0fe55"
}
Note: The type
property which indicates the type of the object you are embedding. In this case it we are embedding a report so the type is 'report'.
There are other options that can be passed such as filterPaneEnabled
, see the PowerBI-JavaScript repository for more information.