External Content Properties
With the External Content presentation object you can show content from some other website or web portal. The External Content presentation object uses html's iframe element to embed the websites. Using the External Content presentation object enables integrating multiple Web applications into a single UI.
Properties Tab
The following properties can be set on the Properties tab:
- Name: Name of the External Content presentation object.
- Description: Description for the External Content presentation object.
- External Content URL: The URL of the external page you want to embed in QPR UI. You can also use a relative path (e.g. "/examples/test.html"), if the page you want to embed is accessible by the same protocol, host, and port as QPR UI.
Accessing Context Variables in the External Webpage
Context variables can be set from the external content webpage using following JavaScript function:
- setSessionVariable(variableName, variableValue, presentationObjectRuntimeId, noNewHistoryEntry) where following parameters are available:
- variableName is the name of the variable to be set. This parameter is mandatory.
- variableValue is variable value to be set (the value must be a string). This parameter is mandatory.
- presentationObjectRuntimeId: Defines the scope where the variable is set. null means session scope.
- noNewHistoryEntry is a boolean value defining whether to create a new browser history entry of the context variable change. true defines that no new browser history entry is created. This means that when user click the Back button, it reverts both that context variable change and the latest history entry that existed before the context variable change. The parameter is optional and by default it's false.
Following code example shows how the context variables can be set through the window.parent object:
window.parent.setSessionVariable("variable1", "value1");
The external webpage must be referenced using the same server name and port as QPR UI, so that these javascript functions can be called. This is because of web browsers security features (same origin policy).
There is a test page available in the QPR UI where the functioning of these variables can be tested: /ui/examples/test.html.
These functions interact only with the session context - not the external presentation object's effective context. To use presentation object's effective context in the external webpage, continue reading to the next chapter.
Passing effective context in the url
To access the external presentation object's effective context, you can pass context variable values in the iFrame url using the {#variableName} syntax. Example:
http(s)://SERVERNAME/ExternalPresentationObjects/ExternalPresentationObject1#variable1={#variable1}&variable2={#variable2}
If the variable references appear after the hash mark (#), the external web page is not refreshed when the context variables values change. In the external web page, url changes can be monitored through onhashchange javascript event of the window object. The following example registers a function that is called when the url changes:
window.onhashchange = function() { var iFrameUrl = window.location.href; var listOfParameters = iFrameUrl.substr(iFrameUrl.indexOf("#") + 1)); }
Web browser security considerations
Some websites prevent themselves to be embedded into other websites using iFrame. In those cases, the external content presentation object will be left blank (in Chrome and Firefox) or there may be an error message "This content cannot be displayed in a frame" (in Internet Explorer). The way to workaround the issue is to have X-Frame-Options HTTP response header changed in the embedded website (more information: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/X-Frame-Options). Template:MDBTutorialExternalContent