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Data types

All widgets will require you to choose an incoming data type to render.

Static: Data will be loaded as is and unchanged unless code is written to listen and force changes.

Dynamic: The datasource is added, and data gets updated as changes are made in the datasource.

Bar chart

Creating a new bar chart

  1. Change the type to Bar Chart.

  2. Choose your data type and datasource. The datasources in the example below were created previously and not by default.

  3. Click to automatically populate the graph with generated recommendations based on the data types.

Magic WandModify Chart DataChange typeFill in graph

The rest of the tabs are for editing the graph.

Bars

Key

Description

Example

Data Key

Property from the data object corresponding to a bar on the graph

{“dataKey”:“humidity”}

Legend Type

The icon associated with the data key

stars

Stack ID

Two bars with the same ID and value axis will be stacked

Name

The bar label if it’s different from the data key

hum (in the legend)=humidity

Click Add bar to add more bars. Hover over the bar data entry window to reveal the trash can for deletion.

Colors

This is used to give each bar a fill color. Click Add Bar Color to add more colors. Hover over colors to reveal the trash can for deletion.

Y-axes

The multiple y-axes show up once each bar has matching y-axis data.

Key

Description

Example

Data Key

Data object property whose values correspond to the y-axis ranges

return [{“temperature”:61,“humidity”:50,“wind”:14,“rainfall”:5,“timestamp”:“2016-06-22T02:26:14.368Z”}];

Label

Y-axis name

Orientation

Changes the side the y-axis is on

Time Format

Edits the time and date format

Top Padding

Creates extra spacing for the graph on the top

Bottom Padding

Creates extra spacing for the graph on the bottom

Show Standard Deviation Reference Lines

Shows standard deviation bounds

Standard Deviations

Number of standard deviations from the mean to render the reference line

Line Label

Standard deviation line name

Lower Bound

Lowest number on the y-axis range

Upper Bound

The highest number on the y-axis range

Auto Bounds

If marked, the bounds will automatically adjust based on the data

Click Add Y-Axis to add more axes. Hover over the Y-axis data entry window to reveal the trash can for deletion.

X-axis

Key

Description

Example

Data Key

Property from the data object whose values correspond to the x-axis ranges

{“dataKey”:“rainfall”}

Label

X-axis name

Orientation

Changes the side the x-axis is on

Time Format

Edits the time and date format

Left Padding

Creates extra spacing for the graph on the left

Right Padding

Creates extra spacing for the graph on the right

Unit Type

The unit type used to scale data on the x-axis. The graph will not appear with a number if it is a string

Reference lines

X and y-axis lines can be added to define values and compare against the dataset (only one coordinate per reference line window).

Click Add Reference Line to add more reference lines. Hover over the reference lines data entry window to reveal the trash can for deletion.

Chart

Change the graph’s margin measurements.

Brush

Key

Description

Example

Brush

Mark the box to appear below the graph. This is used to zoom in on a graph section

Stroke

Change the brush color

Data Key

Data object property whose values correspond to the brush

{“dataKey”:“rainfall”}

Height

Changes the brush’s height

Change the brush’s size and section by dragging the sides.

Grid

Edit the chart’s grid lines.

Legend

Key

Description

Example

Show/Hide

Show and hide the legend

Font Color

Changes the legend’s text font color

Layout

Changes the placement of the legend’s labels

Horizontal Align

Changes the legend’s horizontal placement

Vertical Align

Changes the legend’s vertical placement

Icon Type

Changes the legend labels' icon

Statistics

Key

Description

Example

Enable Statistics

Displays a button to open a window for graph statistics. The button is disabled while editing a widget

Anomaly Detection Strictness

Number of standard deviations used to calculate and detect anomalies

Other tools

Key

Description

Example

Tooltip

Display data box on hover

Unique Style

Overrides the overall style settings to change a specific setting. It is automatically checked when you change a style

HTML ID

Used to target the DOM’s widget elements

Add an ID to the page like this: <div id="myCustomHtmlId">some text </div> and write CSS like this: ##myCustomHtmlId{ color: red }

Allow Fullscreen

Makes the chart fullscreen

Line chart

Creating a new line chart

  1. Change the type to Line Chart.

  2. Choose your data type and datasource. The datasources in the example below were created previously and not by default.

  3. Click to automatically populate the graph with generated recommendations based on the data types.

Magic WandModify Chart DataChange typeFill in graph

The rest of the tabs are for editing the graph.

Lines

Key

Description

Example

Data Key

Data object property corresponding to a bar on the graph

{“dataKey”:“humidity”}

Type

The interpolation line type

Each line type description

Legend Type

The icon associated with the data key

stars

Name

The line label if it’s different from the data key

hum (in the legend)=humidity

Check the Show Dots box to add points to the graph. Click Add Line to add more lines. Hover over the line data entry window to reveal the trash can for deletion.

Colors

This is used to give each line a stroke color. Click Add Line Color to add more colors. Hover over colors to reveal the trash can for deletion.

Y-axes

The multiple y-axes show up once each line has matching y-axis data.

Key

Description

Example

Data Key

Data object property whose values correspond to the y-axis ranges

return [{“temperature”:61,“humidity”:50,“wind”:14,“rainfall”:5,“timestamp”:“2016-06-22T02:26:14.368Z”}];

Label

Y-axis name

Orientation

Changes the side the y-axis is on

Time Format

Edits the time and date format

Top Padding

Creates extra spacing for the graph on the top

Bottom Padding

Creates extra spacing for the graph on the bottom

Show Standard Deviation Reference Lines

Shows standard deviation bounds

Standard Deviations

Number of standard deviations from the mean to render the reference line

Line Label

Standard deviation line name

Lower Bound

Lowest number on the y-axis range

Upper Bound

The highest number on the y-axis range

Auto Bounds

If marked, the bounds will automatically adjust based on the data

X-axis

Key

Description

Example

Data Key

Data object property whose values correspond to the x-axis ranges

{“dataKey”:“rainfall”}

Label

X-axis name

Orientation

Changes the side the x-axis is on

Time Format

Edits the time and date format

Left Padding

Creates extra spacing for the graph on the left

Right Padding

Creates extra spacing for the graph on the right

Unit Type

The unit type used to scale data on the x-axis. The graph will not appear with a number if it is a string

Reference lines

X and y-axis lines can be added to define values and compare against the dataset (only one coordinate per reference line window).

Click Add Reference Line to add more reference lines. Hover over the reference lines data entry window to reveal the trash can for deletion.

Chart

Change the graph’s margin measurements.

Brush

Key

Description

Example

Brush

Mark the box to appear below the graph. This is used to zoom in on a graph section

Stroke

Change the brush color

Data Key

Data object property whose values correspond to the brush

{“dataKey”:“rainfall”}

Height

Changes the brush’s height

Change the brush size and section by dragging the sides.

Grid

Edit the chart’s grid lines.

Legend

Key

Description

Example

Show/Hide

Show and hide the legend

Font Color

Changes the legend’s text font color

Layout

Changes the placement of the legend’s labels

Horizontal Align

Changes the legend’s horizontal placement

Vertical Align

Changes the legend’s vertical placement

Icon Type

Changes the legend labels' icon

Statistics

Key

Description

Example

Enable Statistics

Displays a button to open a window for graph statistics. The button is disabled while editing a widget

Anomaly Detection Strictness

Number of standard deviations used to calculate and detect anomalies

Other tools

Key

Description

Example

Tooltip

Display data box on hover

Unique Style

Overrides the overall style settings to change a specific setting. It is automatically checked when you change a style

HTML ID

Used to target the DOM’s widget elements

Add an ID to the page like this: <div id="myCustomHtmlId">some text </div> and write CSS like this: ##myCustomHtmlId{ color: red }

Allow Fullscreen

Makes the chart fullscreen

Pie chart

Creating a new pie chart

  1. Change the type to Pie Chart.

  2. Choose your data type and datasource. The datasources in the example below were created previously and not by default.

  3. Click to automatically populate the graph with generated recommendations based on the data types.

Magic WandModify Chart DataChange typeFill in graph

The rest of the tabs are for editing the graph.

Chart

Change the graph’s margin measurements.

Sections

This is used to give each section a fill color. Click Next Slice to add more colors. Hover over colors to reveal the trash can for deletion.

Other tools

Key

Description

Example

Label

Displays labels for each section

Tooltip

Display data box on hover

Inner Radius

Creates a circle in the middle of the chart

Unique Style

Overrides the overall style settings to change a specific setting. It is automatically checked when you change a style

HTML ID

Used to target the DOM’s widget elements

Add an ID to the page like this: <div id="myCustomHtmlId">some text </div> and write CSS like this: #myCustomHtmlId{ color: red }

Allow Fullscreen

Makes the chart fullscreen

Scatter plot

Creating a new scatter plot

  1. Change the type to Scatter Plot.

  2. Choose your data type and datasource. The datasources in the example below were created previously and not by default.

Change typeModify Chart Data

Dots

Key

Description

Example

Show Line

Connects the points

Color

Colors the dots and line

Y-axes

Key

Description

Example

Data Key

Data object property whose values correspond to the y-axis ranges

return [{“temperature”:61,“humidity”:50,“wind”:14,“rainfall”:5,“timestamp”:“2016-06-22T02:26:14.368Z”}];

Label

Y-axis name

Orientation

Changes the side the y-axis is on

Time Format

Edits the time and date format

Top Padding

Creates extra spacing for the graph on the top

Bottom Padding

Creates extra spacing for the graph on the bottom

Show Standard Deviation Reference Lines

Shows standard deviation bounds

Standard Deviations

Number of standard deviations from the mean to render the reference line

Line Label

Standard deviation line name

Lower Bound

Lowest number on the y-axis range

Upper Bound

Highest number on the y-axis range

Auto Bounds

If marked, the bounds will automatically adjust based on the data

X-axis

Key

Description

Example

Data Key

Data object property whose values correspond to the x-axis ranges

{“dataKey”:“rainfall”}

Label

X-axis name

Orientation

Changes the side the x-axis is on

Time Format

Edits the time and date format

Left Padding

Creates extra spacing for the graph on the left

Right Padding

Creates extra spacing for the graph on the right

Unit Type

The unit type used to scale data on the x-axis. The graph will not appear with a number if it is a string

Statistics

Key

Description

Example

Enable Statistics

Displays a button to open a window for graph statistics. The button is disabled while editing a widget

Anomaly Detection Strictness

Number of standard deviations used to calculate and detect anomalies

Other tools

Key

Description

Example

HTML ID

Used to target the DOM’s widget elements

Add an ID to the page like this: <div id="myCustomHtmlId">some text </div> and write CSS like this: #myCustomHtmlId{ color: red }

Allow Fullscreen

Makes the chart fullscreen

Text

Creating new text

  1. Change the type to Text.

  2. Choose your data type and datasource (if using Dynamic).

Change type

The datasources in the example below were created previously and not by default.

Modify Data

The rest of the tabs are for editing the text.

Style

Key

Description

Example

Font Family

Type the font, and the text will change to it. The default is Helvetica

Cursive:

Font Color

Changes the text color

Font Size

Changes the text size

Other tools

Key

Description

Example

Unique Style

Overrides the overall style settings to change a specific setting. It is automatically checked when you change a style

HTML ID

Used to target the DOM’s widget elements

Add an ID to the page like this: <div id="myCustomHtmlId">some text </div> and write CSS like this: #myCustomHtmlId{ color: red }

Allow Fullscreen

Makes the widget fullscreen

Button

Creating a new button

  1. Change the type to Button.

  2. Choose your datasource (this is the only datatype option). The datasources in the example below were created previously and not by default.

Modify TargetChange type

The rest of the tabs are for editing the button.

Style

Key

Description

Example

Background color

Changes the button color

Background hover color

Changes the button color when the cursor is over it

Font color

Changes the text’s color inside of the button

Border color

Changes the button outline color

Other tools

Key

Description

Example

Label

Modifies the button name

Unique Style

Overrides the overall style settings to change a specific setting. It is automatically checked when you change a style

HTML ID

Used to target the DOM’s widget elements

Add an ID to the page like this: <div id="myCustomHtmlId">some text </div> and write CSS like this: #myCustomHtmlId{ color: red }

Allow Fullscreen

Makes the widget fullscreen

Input

Creating a new input

  1. Change the type to Input.

  2. Choose your datatype and datasource (if using dynamic) if you are doing a value.

  3. Dynamic is the only datatype option if you are doing a target. The datasources in the example below were created previously and not by default.

Modify TargetChange type

HTML

This allows you to create in the widget.

Use Static to create your code or Dynamic to upload your code.

Datasource is available by accessing this.datasource from the JS section.

Edit static data:

Key

Description

Example

HTML ID

Used to target the DOM’s widget elements

Add an ID to the page like this: <div id="myCustomHtmlId">some text </div> and write CSS like this: #myCustomHtmlId{ color: red }

Allow Fullscreen

Makes the widget fullscreen

List

Creating a new list

Change the type to List.

Change type

List Source: Renders incoming data.

Selected Item (dynamic only): The portal datasources to be affected by the action.

Choose your datatypes and datasources. The datasources in the example below were created previously and not by default.

Modify Target

The rest of the tabs are for editing the list.

Format

Key

Description

Example

Title

Gives the list a name

Tracking Column Name

Gives the column name used to keep track of the active list item

Default List Item

Default items selected. The Tracking Column Name property determines the value

Style

Key

Description

Example

Title

Changes the title’s color

List Item Font

Changes the item name’s color

List Item Background

Changes the item’s background color

Active Item Font

Changes the active item name’s color

Active Item Background

Changes the item’s active background color

Other tools

Key

Description

Example

Unique Style

Overrides the overall style settings to change a specific setting. It is automatically checked when you change a style

HTML ID

Used to target the DOM’s widget elements

Add an ID to the page like this: <div id="myCustomHtmlId">some text </div> and write CSS like this: #myCustomHtmlId{ color: red }

Allow Fullscreen

Makes the widget fullscreen

Toggle

Creating a new toggle

Change the type to Toggle.

Change type

Value: Renders incoming data.

Event Target (dynamic only): Portal datasources to be affected by an action.

Choose your datatypes and datasources. The datasources in the example below were created previously and not by default.

Modify Target

The rest of the tabs are for editing the toggle.

Labels

Key

Description

Example

On Label

True value label

Off Label

False value label

Style

Key

Description

Example

On Color

Changes true value colors

Off Color

Changes false value colors

Background Color

Changes the toggle’s background color

Font Color

Changes the labels' color

Other tools

Key

Description

Example

Unique Style

Overrides the overall style settings to change a specific setting. It is automatically checked when you change a style

HTML ID

Used to target the DOM’s widget elements

Add an ID to the page like this: <div id="myCustomHtmlId">some text </div> and write CSS like this: #myCustomHtmlId{ color: red }

Allow Fullscreen

Makes the widget fullscreen

Color picker

This allows you to create in the widget.

Use Static to create your code or Dynamic to upload your code.

Other tools

Key

Description

Example

HTML ID

Used to target the DOM’s widget elements

Add an ID to the page like this: <div id="myCustomHtmlId">some text </div> and write CSS like this: #myCustomHtmlId{ color: red }

Allow Fullscreen

Makes the widget fullscreen

Grouping list

Creating a new grouping list

Change the type to Grouping List.

Change type

List Source (dynamic only): Renders incoming data.

Selected Item (dynamic only): Portal datasources to be affected by the action.

Choose your datasources. The datasources in the example below were created previously and not by default.

Modify Target

The rest of the tabs are for editing the list.

Format

Key

Description

Example

Title

Gives the list a name

Display Attribute

Property type displayed for list items

Status Attribute

A property with a boolean value to create active/inactive icons

Default List Item

Default items selected. Value determined by the Tracking Column Name property

Allow Search

Displays search bar to search a specific item

Groups

Items can be grouped by their properties.

Style

Key

Description

Example

Title

Changes the title’s color

List Item Font

Changes the item name’s color

List Item Background

Changes the item’s background color

Active Item Font

Changes the active item name’s color

Active Item Background

Changes the active item’s background color

Other tools

Key

Description

Example

Unique Style

Overrides the overall style settings to change a specific setting. It is automatically checked when you change a style

HTML ID

Used to target a DOM’s widget elements

Add an ID to the page like this: <div id="myCustomHtmlId">some text </div> and write CSS like this: #myCustomHtmlId{ color: red }

Allow Fullscreen

Makes the widget fullscreen

Filterable list

Creating a new filterable list

Change the type to Filterable List.

Change type

List Source (dynamic only): Renders incoming data.

Selected Item (dynamic only): Portal datasources to be affected by an action.

Choose your datatypes and datasources. The datasources in the example below were created previously and not by default.

Modify Target

The rest of the tabs are for editing the list.

Format

Key

Description

Example

Title

Gives the list a name

Display Attribute

Property type displayed for list items

Status Attribute

A property with a boolean value to create active/inactive icons

Tracking Column Name

Makes the used column name track the active list item

Default List Item

Default items selected. The Tracking column name property determines the value

Allow Search

Displays search bar to search a specific item

Allow Filters

Displays and choose filters

Style

Key

Description

Example

Title

Changes the title’s color

List Item Font

Changes the item name’s color

List Item Background

Changes the item’s background color

Active Item Font

Changes the active item name’s color

Active Item Background

Changes the active item’s background color

Other tools

Key

Description

Example

Unique Style

Overrides the overall style settings to change a specific setting. It is automatically checked when you change a style

HTML ID

Used to target the DOM’s widget elements

Add an ID to the page like this: <div id="myCustomHtmlId">some text </div> and write CSS like this: #myCustomHtmlId{ color: red }

Allow Fullscreen

Makes the widget fullscreen

JSON editor

Data

JSON assigns data to a label, whether from the collection or in parser editing. Data in the example has been previously created and is not by default.

Other

Type

Description

Example

Read Only

Does not allow you to save edits. The Save button disappears

Save Button Color

Changes the Save button color

HTML ID

Used to target the DOM’s widget elements

Add an ID to the page like this: <div id="myCustomHtmlId">some text </div> and write CSS like this: #myCustomHtmlId{ color: red }

Allow Fullscreen

Makes the widget fullscreen

Form

Creating a new form

Change the type to Form.

Change type

Form Source: Renders incoming form data.

Submit Item: Portal datasources to be affected by an action.

The only option available is Calculated. To edit what information type is returned, click Edit calculated data.

Fields

Key

Description

Example

All read-only

Makes all fields uneditable. It also removes the submit button

Name

Internal name to use as a parser key

last_name

Label

Item name that will appear on the form

Data type

Choose what data type can be inputted into the form

String:

Input type

Choose what can be inputted based on the data type

Password:

Read only

Make field uneditable

Required

An error message appears when a required field is empty

Validation

An error message when validation is not in a correct format

Error text

Customize error message for validation

Default value

Adds a default value to the field. The value can be overridden by using the parser

Help text

Adds a help text icon next to the field label

Placeholder

Helper text that is shown in the field

Small text

Subtext below field

Width Percent

Changes field size

100%:

Order

Changes field placement

Last name = 2:

Hide label

Hides the field label

Display

Removes field if unchecked

Add field

Adds another field to the form

Form text

Key

Description

Example

Title

Gives the form a title

Submit Text

The text that appears on the submit button

No Data Text

Appears when data is not returned in the parser

Success Text

Appears on the left side of the page when the form has been submitted

Display Attribute for Row

Uses data returned from a key as a subtitle

Form style

Key

Description

Example

Compact Mode

Changes format to inline style

Hide Submit Button

Removes submit button

Title

Changes title color

Background

Changes the form’s background color

List Item Font

Changes the item name’s color

Slider

Changes the slider’s color if available

Toggle Switch Color

Changes the toggle switch’s color when it’s set to true if available

Button Group Color

Changes the selected button outline’s color if available

Type Ahead Color

Changes the highlighted item for type ahead color if available

Button Color

Changes the submit button’s color

Form other tools

Key

Description

Example

Unique Style

Overrides the overall style settings to change a specific setting. It is automatically checked when you change a style

HTML ID

Used to target the DOM’s widget elements

Add an ID to the page like this: <div id="myCustomHtmlId">some text </div> and write CSS like this: #myCustomHtmlId{ color: red }

Allow Fullscreen

Makes the widget fullscreen

Advanced section

You can create a dynamic form widget using a list widget, a local variable datasource, and an aggregator datasource.

You can find the list widget document here.

Target local variable datasource:

  1. Add a local variable datasource.

  2. Add a list widget whose target is the local variable.

  3. Create a datasource aggregator that aggregates the local variable and datasource providing data for the form widget.

  4. Create a new form widget whose incoming datasource is the aggregator. A parser error will display.

  5. The default parser should look different when re-opening it.

  6. In the designated areas, fill in the datasource names that correspond to the bracket labels.

  7. The form dynamically displays whichever item is selected in the list.

Radial gauge

Data

Type

Description

Static

Can type a plain text number to measure in a gauge

Calculated

A JavaScript function not bound to any datasources

Dynamic

A JavaScript function that will be updated as the corresponding datasource gets updated

Min Value

The gauge range’s minimum number

Max Value

The gauge range’s maximum number

The rest of the tabs are for editing the gauge appearance.

Style

Type

Description

Example

Progress Color

Changes the progress bar’s color

Background Color

The gauge’s color

Label

The gauge’s title

Others

Key

Description

Example

Unique Style

Overrides the overall style settings to change a specific setting. It is automatically checked when you change a style

HTML ID

Used to target the DOM’s widget elements

Add an ID to the page like this: <div id="myCustomHtmlId">some text </div> and write CSS like this: #myCustomHtmlId{ color: red }

Allow Fullscreen

Makes the widget fullscreen

Speedometer

Data

Type

Description

Static

Can type a plain text number to measure in the meter

Calculated

A JavaScript function not bound to any datasources

Dynamic

A JavaScript function that will be updated as the corresponding datasource gets updated

Min Value

The meter range’s minimum number

Max Value

The meter range’s maximum number

The rest of the tabs are for editing the meter appearance.

Sections

Click Add Section to add more sections. Hover over the bar data entry window to reveal the trash can for deletion. The percentages are not cumulative.

Colors

This is used to give each section a fill color. Click Add Color to add more colors. Hover over colors to reveal the trash can for deletion.

Style

Type

Description

Example

Label

The meter’s title

Label Color

Changes the label’s color

Arrow Color

The arrow’s color

Others

Key

Description

Example

Unique Style

Overrides the overall style settings to change a specific setting. It is automatically checked when you change a style

HTML ID

Used to target the DOM’s widget elements

Add an ID to the page like this: <div id="myCustomHtmlId">some text </div> and write CSS like this: #myCustomHtmlId{ color: red }

Allow Fullscreen

Makes the widget fullscreen

Google Maps

Data

The data on the map is default. To change locations, go to Edit Calculated Data. Retrieve the API Key from your Google Maps account.

Format

Key

Description

Example

Default Zoom

Creates the map’s default size when you see it in the pane

@1:

Default Center

The map’s default location

Map Theme

Get theme from Google Maps

Other tools

Key

Description

Example

Unique Style

Overrides the overall style settings to change a specific setting. It is automatically checked when you change a style

HTML ID

Used to target the DOM’s widget elements

Add an ID to the page like this: <div id="myCustomHtmlId">some text </div> and write CSS like this: #myCustomHtmlId{ color: red }

Allow Fullscreen

Makes the widget fullscreen

Rule builder

In the edit widget window

Type

Description

Example

Allow Create

Allows users to define new widget rules

Allow Delete

Allows users to delete rules

Allow Edit

Allows users to modify rules by clicking the rule and going to settings

Allow On/Off

Allows users to enable/disable widget rules

Name

Rule builder label

HTML ID

Used to target the DOM’s widget elements

Add an ID to the page like this: <div id="myCustomHtmlId">some text </div> and write CSS like this: #myCustomHtmlId{ color: red }

Allow Fullscreen

Makes the widget fullscreen

Save to add a new rule.

Add new rule window

The user needs code, roles, and trigger permissions before using this widget.

Go to the widget window and click Add New Rule.

Type

Setting

Data

Asset

User

Messaging

Device

Code

The final rule will appear in the console’s code tab.

CRUD Grid

CRUD Grid allows the end user to create, read, update, and delete elements in a collection or given dataset.

Data

Data

Description

Choose the incoming data type to render. Expected format:

Retrieve a datasource’s data

Create the option to export grid items

Affect the ability to add datasource items

Affect the ability to delete datasource items

Affect the ability to edit datasource items

Create the option to highlight grid items

Capabilities

Key

Description

Example

Allow Create

Users can add rows

Allow Delete

Users can delete rows

Allow Update

Users can edit rows. The changes made here are also made in the original datasource

Allow Filter

Users can filter table

Allow Data Export

Users can export table

Allow Search

Users can search for a specific item

Allow Data Import

Users can import table

Allow Column Sorting

Sort items by column data

Allow Highlight Row

Highlight items by clicking them

Fields

Key

Description

Example

Get fields from datasource

Retrieves datasource column information

Name

Internal name to use as a parser key

item_id

Label

The column’s name

Data Type

Choose what data type will be retrieved and shown

Integer:

Input Type

Choose how the data should be displayed

Radial gauge:

Read Only

The field cannot be editable

Help Text

Adds a help text icon next to the field label

Small Text

The subtext below the field label

Width in pixels

Changes the field size

Hide label

Hides the field label

Display

Hides the field if checked

Add field

Adds empty field

Style

Other

Key

Description

Example

Default sorting direction

Orders fields in ascending or descending order

Hide Footer

Shows page and count when unchecked

Rows per page

Change the number of rows displayed

HTML ID

Used to target the DOM’s widget elements

Add an ID to the page like this: <div id="myCustomHtmlId">some text </div> and write CSS like this: #myCustomHtmlId{ color: red }

Allow Fullscreen

Makes the widget fullscreen

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