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− | + | == Designing Dashboards == | |
+ | User interface designed using QPR UI consists of views, panels and presentation objects. View is the topmost level canvas that spans the entire screen, and panels in the view are used to group presentation objects visually together. Presentation objects are smallest building blocks of the user interface, and they are for example charts, tables, buttons and labels. | ||
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+ | <div style="flex: 10 0 230px;border:1px solid #dfdfdf;padding:0 1em 1em 1.5em;background-color:#F7FAFC;margin:10px 0px 0px 10px;"> | ||
+ | === Visualizations === | ||
+ | * [[Data Grid Properties|Data Grid]] | ||
+ | * [[Editable Data Grid|Editable Data Grid]] | ||
+ | * [[HTML Properties|HTML and JavaScript Content]] | ||
+ | * [[SVG Properties|SVG Content]] | ||
+ | * [[External Content Properties|External Content Viewer]] (iframe) | ||
+ | * [[Repeater_Properties|Content Repeater]] | ||
+ | </div> | ||
− | == Designing | + | <div style="flex: 10 0 200px;border:1px solid #dfdfdf;padding:0 1em 1em 1.5em;background-color:#F7FAFC;margin:10px 0px 0px 10px;"> |
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+ | === Designing Dashboards === | ||
+ | * [[View and Panel Designer in QPR UI|View Designer]] | ||
+ | * [[QPR_UI_Folders|Folders]] | ||
+ | * [[Permissions (QPR UI)|Permissions]] | ||
+ | * [[Tutorial: Creating View in QPR UI|Tutorial for Creating Views]] | ||
+ | </div> | ||
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<div style="flex: 10 5 250px;border:1px solid #dfdfdf;padding:0 1em 1em 1.5em;background-color:#F7FAFC;margin:10px 0px 0px 10px;"> | <div style="flex: 10 5 250px;border:1px solid #dfdfdf;padding:0 1em 1em 1.5em;background-color:#F7FAFC;margin:10px 0px 0px 10px;"> | ||
− | === Querying | + | === Querying Data === |
* [[Datasets in QPR UI|Queries and Datasets]] | * [[Datasets in QPR UI|Queries and Datasets]] | ||
* [[QPR Suite Web Service Datasource|QPR Suite Web Service Datasource]] | * [[QPR Suite Web Service Datasource|QPR Suite Web Service Datasource]] | ||
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<div style="flex: 10 0 200px;border:1px solid #dfdfdf;padding:0 1em 1em 1.5em;background-color:#F7FAFC;margin:10px 0px 0px 10px;"> | <div style="flex: 10 0 200px;border:1px solid #dfdfdf;padding:0 1em 1em 1.5em;background-color:#F7FAFC;margin:10px 0px 0px 10px;"> | ||
− | === Tags | + | === Variables and Tags=== |
+ | * [[Variables in QPR UI|Variables]] | ||
* [[Dynamic Tags in QPR UI|Dynamic Tags]] | * [[Dynamic Tags in QPR UI|Dynamic Tags]] | ||
** [[Variable Tag in QPR UI|Variable Tag]] | ** [[Variable Tag in QPR UI|Variable Tag]] | ||
** [[Expression Tag in QPR UI|Expression Tag]] | ** [[Expression Tag in QPR UI|Expression Tag]] | ||
** [[Dataset Tag in QPR UI|Dataset Tag]] | ** [[Dataset Tag in QPR UI|Dataset Tag]] | ||
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* [[Federated Authentication in QPR UI|Federated Authentication (SAML 2.0)]] | * [[Federated Authentication in QPR UI|Federated Authentication (SAML 2.0)]] | ||
* [[Common QPR Authentication]] | * [[Common QPR Authentication]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Payara Configuration in QPR UI|Payara Settings]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[QPR UI Security Hardening]] |
* [[QPR UI Audit Logging|Audit Logging in QPR UI]] | * [[QPR UI Audit Logging|Audit Logging in QPR UI]] | ||
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+ | [[Category: QPR UI]] |
Latest revision as of 09:29, 8 July 2022
Designing Dashboards
User interface designed using QPR UI consists of views, panels and presentation objects. View is the topmost level canvas that spans the entire screen, and panels in the view are used to group presentation objects visually together. Presentation objects are smallest building blocks of the user interface, and they are for example charts, tables, buttons and labels.