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      ericschimel
      last edited by

      So I checked that out, its a pretty neat web page.

      In some of the models, you can configure options of the model right on the web page, and then insert it into Sketchup, pre-configured.

      There is a Javaspript that runs when you configure the model.

      I am confused when the actual configuring happens though.... Does the user configure the model, then the model gets sent to Sketchup, where Sketchup then receives the configuration choices from the script, the changes are made, and then the model is dropped in? (That is a long sentence, and my only guess!)

      Anyone else have any insights? I am just learning Ruby, and I have just about zero Java experience.

      -Eric
      http://plugin.sketchthis.net
      Sketchup Kitchen Design Plugin
      Custom Models

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        Jim
        last edited by

        If you edit their plugin and add the line just before the eval statement

        
        puts(p.inspect)
        eval(p)
        
        

        Open the Ruby Console to see the Ruby code that the site is sending, and their plugin is eval'ing.

        Hi

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          ericschimel
          last edited by

          "compName = \"Cone\";componentdefinition = nil;o_red = 0;o_green = 0;o_blue = 0;comp_col = \"\";o_point = Geom;;Point3d.new o_red,o_green,o_blue;o_transform = Geom;;Transformation.new o_point;  dt = 0;  db = 39.37;  h = 39.37;  centerpoint = Geom;;Point3d.new;  vector = Geom;;Vector3d.new 0,0,1;  vector2 = vector.normalize!;  model = Sketchup.active_model;  entities = model.active_entities;  group = entities.add_group;  group.name = compName;  entities = group.entities;  edgearrayO = entities.add_circle centerpoint, vector2, db/2;  edgeO = edgearrayO[0];  arccurveO = edgeO.curve;  faceO = entities.add_face edgearrayO;  pts = [];  pts[0] = [0, 0, h];  pts[1] = [0, 0, 0];  pts[2] = [0, db/2, 0];  if dt != 0 then pts[3] = [0, dt/2, h] end;  base = entities.add_face pts;  unless comp_col == \"\";    base.material = Sketchup;;Color.new comp_col;    base.material.alpha = 0.99;  end;  base.followme edgearrayO;group.move! o_transform;if model.selection[0];s = model.selection[0]; t = s.transformation; group.transform! t;end;"
          onSelectionBulkChange1
          Webdialog set to#<Sketchup;;Group;0xb908078>
          onSelectionBulkChange0
          
          

          So that's what I get in the Ruby console.

          I am assuming that these are all Ruby commands that are initiated by a Javascript that gathers all the user input from the website.

          I checked out the Javascript, not knowing anything about Java, its really hard to tell what's going on.
          Where would I go to learn how to get Java to talk to ruby? I think if I see it in its most basic example, I could build from there...

          -Eric
          http://plugin.sketchthis.net
          Sketchup Kitchen Design Plugin
          Custom Models

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            todd burch
            last edited by

            Javascript is not Java - completely different language.

            Todd

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            • chrisglasierC Offline
              chrisglasier
              last edited by

              You might find something helpful about javascript/ruby interaction from the code accessible from here

              Chris

              PS I'm interested in doing this remotely as well

              With TBA interfaces we can analyse what is to be achieved so that IT can help with automation to achieve it.

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                ericschimel
                last edited by

                Ok, so here's what I have up and running..........

                Link Preview Image
                Sharing data between SketchUp Ruby and Javascript

                Posted by Scott Lininger, SketchUp Software Engineer If you are building rich WebDialogs in your SketchUp Plugin, then you are probably usin...

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                (sketchupapi.blogspot.com)

                What I am a little fuzzy on here is how that "refresh" button actually sends the command to Ruby. I see part of the command in the HTML file, but I am not sure exactly how it works....

                I would assume that somehow the command is created by variables being pieced together, eventually creating a command, based on user input.

                I think if I could just understand how the command is created in the HTML file, I could then create buttons that could do anything that I want in the web dialog....

                -Eric
                http://plugin.sketchthis.net
                Sketchup Kitchen Design Plugin
                Custom Models

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                  chrisglasier
                  last edited by

                  @unknownuser said:

                  Ok, so here's what I have up and running..........

                  Link Preview Image
                  Sharing data between SketchUp Ruby and Javascript

                  Posted by Scott Lininger, SketchUp Software Engineer If you are building rich WebDialogs in your SketchUp Plugin, then you are probably usin...

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                  (sketchupapi.blogspot.com)

                  What I am a little fuzzy on ...

                  What I am fuzzy on is what you have done and really what you want to do. This is mainly because youTube and blogSpot are not available in China right now. But anyway in the forums posters normally post their code or whatever directly in the post using links for backup; this makes it easier to respond to requests.

                  @unknownuser said:

                  ... how that "refresh" button actually sends the command to Ruby. I see part of the command in the HTML file, but I am not sure exactly how it works....

                  I don't know if you are referring to my refresh function; it refreshes the web dialog content after the cursor returns from the SU display. The parts that are relevant are:

                  Javascript functions that send the "skp:something@"+params to call Ruby callbacks

                  Ruby callbacks that execute the something in the SU display or return something for further javascripting

                  However, this interaction is not the only thing concerned with both local and remote control. Identification of entities and their properties is high on the list. I use javascript arrays to mirror their Sketchup counterparts. Simply, if you want to move an object you need to identify it, find its current location and determine the new XYZ increments in 3D space. Here is a callback that actually does the moving (mostly made from Jim's snippets):

                  
                  
                  @dlg.add_action_callback("mover") {|d, p|
                  	
                  a = p.split(",")
                  	
                  entityNo =  Integer(a[0])
                  theX = Integer(a[1]).mm
                  theY = Integer(a[2]).mm
                  theZ = Integer(a[3]).mm
                  			
                  model = Sketchup.active_model
                  entities = model.active_entities
                  entity = entities[entityNo]
                  		
                  point = Geom;;Point3d.new theX, theY, theZ
                  t = Geom;;Transformation.new point
                  	
                  entity.transform! t    }
                  
                  
                  

                  Then of course there's rotations.

                  Note the origins

                  It all can get a little fraught but then what we are both (I think) trying to achieve is novel (i.e. not openly technically supported, and not only about finding technical solutions).

                  @unknownuser said:

                  ... I could then create buttons that could do anything that I want in the web dialog....

                  I believe this to be true and a solid base for Sketchup to become as normal part of daily work as word processing has been.

                  Write some more if I have read you right.

                  Chris.

                  With TBA interfaces we can analyse what is to be achieved so that IT can help with automation to achieve it.

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                    ericschimel
                    last edited by

                    I think you are on the right track here....

                    Let me outline what exactly I am trying to do, and what I have learned so far...

                    What I want is a simple Ruby script that loads a web page right in Sketchup. I've got that worked out already....

                    I want models to be available on the web page.

                    I want the user to be able to set options on the models.

                    After the user has set options, they can insert the model into their model.

                    I also want the web page to be able to gather information about the model (like part counts, materials, stuff like that)

                    So far I have learned that this can be achieved through Javascript passing commands to Ruby. Exactly how that works, I am still unclear.

                    What I would like to do is build this in its most basic form. Say a webpage with one model, with one option that can be configured, and work from there. I just don't have the technical knowledge to get even that basic example started. Once I get that, I should really be able to get a handle on things and start to build it out...

                    -Eric
                    http://plugin.sketchthis.net
                    Sketchup Kitchen Design Plugin
                    Custom Models

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                    • chrisglasierC Offline
                      chrisglasier
                      last edited by

                      @unknownuser said:

                      I think you are on the right track here....

                      OK let me come back to the detail after you have watched this short video. You could let me know if it works (I cannot see it from here) but more importantly whether the part about selecting SU versions of models from remote sites and manipulating them is closer to your concept. Tell me which parts differ. I think this is less confusing.

                      Cheers

                      With TBA interfaces we can analyse what is to be achieved so that IT can help with automation to achieve it.

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                        Pout
                        last edited by

                        maybe this can be interesting for you:
                        http://www.modelur.com/home

                        besides that, i don't know if it is possible to load a php instead of a html file in a webdialog?
                        If so, you can get the data from a database with php and send it to Sketchup with javascript

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                          ericschimel
                          last edited by

                          This is basically the functionality I am trying to duplicate.....

                          @unknownuser said:

                          I just wanted to point out the engineering toolbox page does something similar.

                          They have a minimal ruby plugin that is installed, which opens a WebDialog poited to their server.

                          Then, they send some Ruby code to the dialog, and 'eval' it; but that is only one way to do it. You could have all of your callbacks defined in the plugin, for example.

                          View the source code of the plugin, and the source of one of the HTML pages to see how it works.

                          Link Preview Image
                          Home

                          EngineeringToolBox - Sketchup Edition

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                          -Eric
                          http://plugin.sketchthis.net
                          Sketchup Kitchen Design Plugin
                          Custom Models

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                            ericschimel
                            last edited by

                            Scott, are you lurking out there somewhere? 😉

                            -Eric
                            http://plugin.sketchthis.net
                            Sketchup Kitchen Design Plugin
                            Custom Models

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                              Jim
                              last edited by

                              Hi Eric,

                              The example you cited from the SketchUp Blog has everything you need.

                              In the html of the WebDialog there is a button:

                              
                              <input type="button" onclick="callRuby('pull_selection_count')" value="Refresh">
                              
                              

                              onclick is an event that is fired when the button is clicked. When the button is clicked, the Javascript function named callRuby is executed. The string value 'pull_selection_count' is passed to the callRuby function.

                              
                              // Javascript in the html which defines the callRuby function used by onclick.
                              function callRuby(actionName) {
                                  query = 'skp;get_data@' + actionName;
                                  window.location.href = query;
                              }
                              
                              

                              callRuby shows how to pass a value from the WebDialog to the SketchUp plugin that created the dialog. The Ruby script needs a callback named 'get_data'.

                              window.location = 'skp:get_data@' + data;

                              • skp: - not sure precisely what this does but is required for the callback,
                              • get_data - the name of the call back in the ruby script, defined using add_action_callback('callbackname') { ... }
                              • @ - Optional: If you need to pass values to the call back, you need this delimiter.
                                • String concatenation in Javascript.
                              • data - a Javascript String.
                              
                              # The ruby part
                              my_dialog.add_action_callback("get_data") do |web_dialog, action_name|
                                UI.messagebox("Ruby says; Your javascript has asked for " + action_name.to_s)
                              end
                              
                              

                              The Ruby variable action_name get the value of the Javascript variable data.

                              Hope that helps a little.

                              Hi

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