DrawingControl
<div id="mark_damage"
data-win-control="HFWinJSCtrl.DrawingControl"
data-win-options="{
label: 'Mark damage with pen',
width: 226,
height: 270,
image: '{{HFFormPath}}/watermeter.png',
required: true
}">
</div>
FormControl Options​
image - required​
Write down the path to connect the field with your picture. The first part of the path represents a placeholder and will be changed at runtime.
How to use:
image: '{{HFFormPath}}/watermeter.png'Type:
stringdisabled​
Set "true" whenever the DrawingControl should be disabled.
How to use:
disabled: trueType:
booleandoNotCopy​
Set "true" whenever the field should get deleted if form is copied.
How to use:
doNotCopy: trueType:
booleanheight​
Needs to be set for this control to define the height of the field. The value is defined in pixels.
How to use:
height: 280Type:
numberlabel​
Define a label for your control element.
How to use:
label: 'Mark damage with pen'Type:
stringonChanged​
Call a pre-defined JS-method to do something when the status of the control changes
How to use:
onChanged: HFFormdefinition.Namespace.MethodType:
functionSignature:
function(value: boolean) => voidresponsive​
Set "true" whenever the DrawingControl should be responsive. It overrites given width and height values.
How to use:
responsive: trueType:
booleantooltip​
Write a comment to provide further information about the field. A question mark will then be shown within the label and with a click/tap on it, the information will occur.
How to use:
tooltip: 'Please indicate at least one cause of damage.'Type:
stringtooltipTemplate​
Write an id of a html container to provide further information about the field. A question mark will then be shown within the label and with a click/tap on it, the content of the container will occur.
How to use:
tooltipTemplate: 'example_control_tooltip'Type:
stringwidth​
Needs to be set for this control to define the width of the field. The value is in pixels. The maximum is always 460 px
How to use:
width: 226Type:
numberStored data​
<div id="mark_damage"
data-win-control="HFWinJSCtrl.DrawingControl"
data-win-options="{
width: 226,
height: 270,
image: '{{HFFormPath}}/watermeter.png',
required: true
}"></div>
For each DrawingControl inside your forms there are several value pairs of stored data:
The first two value pairs are the default data to be stored – the first pair indicates the DrawingControl has been used …
{
"id": "mark_damage",
"value": true
}
… and the second pair stores the information on the created image
{
"id": "mark_damage_HFDrawingImageMerged",
"value": "mark_damage_merged.png"
}
Finally, the third pair stores the information of the strokes
{
"id": "mark_damage_HFDrawingStrokes",
"value": "fabric.Objects"
}