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    • J Offline
      Jim
      last edited by

      http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=315&t=19831&st=0&sk=t&sd=a&start=45#p165464

      @unknownuser said:

      On the WebDialog topic...

      We wrote a somewhat generic bridge between JS and Ruby that we used for Dynamic Components. I learned a lot from that and would have some thoughts on how to build a new one that's truly generic and easy to use. That's almost worthy of its own big thread. 😉

      One note: I think it would be work for the JS code side of a bridge to be stored in the ruby and then dumped into the WebDialog via execute_script, so JS code side of things would call something like this:

      Code: Select all
      window.location.href='skp:initialize_bridge';

      ...and then from there would have access to whatever JS methods we implement.

      It doesn't sound like Google wants to open their code, but Scott says he is willing to help design a better bridge.

      Hi

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      • chrisglasierC Offline
        chrisglasier
        last edited by

        Thanks for all your help. In the end with the constraints of machinery and time, I decided to resort to the good old 1995 solution:

        It worked for windows

        
        
        function start(){
        
        if(navigator.appName == 'Microsoft Internet Explorer') browserStart()
        
        else{
        
        confirmPanel = document.getElementById("confirm")
        
        confirmPanel.innerHTML = "START"  }   }
        
        
        
        function receiveSceneCount(x){
        count = x    }
        
        
        
        function browserStart(){
        
        
        //TO FIND IF ANY SCENES EXIST
        
        ....
        
        
        function confirmDown(){
        
        switch(confirmPanel.innerHTML){
        
        case "START"; browserStart();  break
        
        ....
        
        
        
        

        I hope it works but it really doesn't seem right.

        Also I think it is wrong to start off a major new excursion into automated interfaces with workarounds! I would really like to find a proper solution. Perhaps the evolution of SKX will help expose it - but I wonder how.

        Anyway thanks again for your time; I will let you know what happened tonight tomorrow; I foresee some grief!

        Kind regards

        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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        • thomthomT Offline
          thomthom
          last edited by

          hmm... It might be that you try to do changes to the webpage before the DOM is ready. If you do things immediately as the webdialog is loaded you need to wait until all the HTML elements are built.
          http://www.javascriptkit.com/dhtmltutors/domready.shtml

          Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
          List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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          • chrisglasierC Offline
            chrisglasier
            last edited by

            I think I will look at that deeply if the thing fails tonight because everything now seems to work with a PC; and I have loaded the page into Safari and there are no syntax errors (tested with FF as well) just complaints about skp of course. So I don't want to mess with what exists.

            It seems to me this is much the same as loading the active_model business. Anyway thanks for the info. I just hope I don't need to re-jig everything!

            Cheers

            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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            • fredo6F Offline
              fredo6
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              @chrisglasier said:

              Could some kind person(s) have a look at this plugin code? I'm told it does not work on a Mac (I only have a PC). I have gone through all the javascript and transformed all IE only syntax. Perhaps a cursory look at the attached files is enough to expose the cause.

              Many thanks

              Chris

              Chris,

              You may just be facing a well-known synchronization issue with web dialogs on Mac. Unlike in Windows/IE, the windows.location callback verb called from HTML does NOT block, so that you continue execute JavaScript. Furthermore, most callbacks will be 'lost', as Sketchup uses only one buffer to communicate with Ruby, not a queue.

              See that post: http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=13394&p=101428&hilit=+safari#p98793

              You have to do the synchronization manually, which, I agree, is not a piece of cake.

              Fredo

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              • chrisglasierC Offline
                chrisglasier
                last edited by

                @unknownuser said:

                You may just be facing a well-known synchronization issue with web dialogs on Mac. Unlike in Windows/IE, the windows.location callback verb called from HTML does NOT block, so that you continue execute JavaScript. Furthermore, most callbacks will be 'lost', as Sketchup uses only one buffer to communicate with Ruby, not a queue.

                Thanks for replying Fredo. I am afraid I am quite new to Ruby, generally just using the callbacks to instruct SU to do things - "move component[x]" type of thing. I expected some hassle with Mac/PC compatibility but from the post you quoted it seems it is way beyond my ken, and the problems getting access to a Mac are fraught with frustration (as I predicted). I don't even know if the current version doesn't work but I suspect it won't.

                @unknownuser said:

                You have to do the synchronization manually, which, I agree, is not a piece of cake.

                Does this mean I have to make chains of javascript/ruby functions, viz

                JS01 call ruby01; ruby01 call JS 02; JS02 call ruby 02 ... until the play is complete.

                I have done something like this before with setInterval functions that control a number of different objects with different timing and paths, so if I have interpreted what you say correctly, I feel I would be still in with a chance (British stoicism and all that).

                But there is still the problem, common on the forum I now know, of finding Mac owners willing to test. If anyone reading this will volunteer, I promise a mention in dispatches. Here, opportunistically, is the current "best chance" set of files.

                Includes start option for Mac

                Incidentally, Fredo, I did try to press for resolution of this well-known synchronization issue again in this reply to CMD - over optimistically perhaps.

                My thanks and regards

                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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                • chrisglasierC Offline
                  chrisglasier
                  last edited by

                  @thomthom said:

                  If this Mac testing isn't too urgent I could have a look at it. But I don't have much spare time as I'm working on an architectural project besides work which is due on ~2 weeks. +pluss my involvement in other projects and various beta testings.
                  But I do have a Mac Mini at home that I've used to debug ruby plugins.

                  That's kind of you to offer. Considering the obstacles bought up here and in the SFX Bridge topic, I think time becomes subservient to finding some solution (even if temporary). Perhaps it could be lodged in the repository for the benefit of anyone else attempting such similar lunacy with web dialogs and Macs.

                  Two sets of files are attached. Any original files and directories should be deleted. For the Mac version, I have:

                  ... introduced a START control to deal with the fact there is no Sketchup.active_model when the Ruby scripts are first loaded. This is not a tool or a menu item but I think the effect should be the same.

                  ... rewritten the code so that no window.location call is followed by any javascript statements.

                  ... opened the MAC files in FF and Safari to see if either reported syntax errors.

                  Opportunistically, I included the PC version which includes the makings of a javascript call - initiated by user action in SU's display and selection observer - as described here. A solution to this too might be a good addition to the SFX web dialog section.

                  Whilst there is hope I am very willing to rejig things, provided I have guidance, so please let me know what you think.

                  Double tak*

                  Chris

                  • Norwegian for thank you if I remember correctly from my time working with Snohetta

                  cgScenes R1.034(MAC).zip


                  cgScenes R1.035(PC).zip

                  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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                  • thomthomT Offline
                    thomthom
                    last edited by

                    Close! 😄
                    Tak = Roof
                    Takk = Thanks

                    OT (sorry but you got me curious) what work did you do with Snøhetta?

                    Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
                    List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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                    • chrisglasierC Offline
                      chrisglasier
                      last edited by

                      @thomthom said:

                      Close! 😄
                      Tak = Roof
                      Takk = Thanks

                      OT (sorry but you got me curious) what work did you do with Snøhetta?

                      Alexandria Library (design time schedule and monitoring); also co-authored Atomic Architecture with Craig Dykers, one of the founders ... a long time ago!

                      Chris

                      Edit added AA link - now Google is working

                      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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                      • TIGT Offline
                        TIG Moderator
                        last edited by

                        Can some one with a Mac tell me what they get returned when they use this snippet in the Ruby Console...

                        ENV["TEMP"]
                        

                        Is it 'nil' or a 'path_to_the_temp_folder' ?
                        Also with

                        ENV["TMP"]
                        

                        ditto ...
                        Also a Mac whole ENV listing, got thus...

                        ENV.sort
                        

                        would be helpful.

                        TIG

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                        • tbdT Offline
                          tbd
                          last edited by

                          ENV["TEMP"]
                          => nil
                          
                          
                          ENV["TMP"]
                          =>nil
                          
                          
                          ENV.sort
                          => [["COMMAND_MODE", "legacy"], ["DISPLAY", "/tmp/launch-jGxAIU/;0"], ["HOME", "/Users/TBD"], ["LOGNAME", "TBD"], ["PATH", "/usr/bin;/bin;/usr/sbin;/sbin"], ["PYTHONPATH", "/Applications/Quick Search Box.app/Contents/Frameworks/Vermilion.framework/Resources"], ["SHELL", "/bin/bash"], ["SSH_AUTH_SOCK", "/tmp/launch-4hMGhW/Listeners"], ["TMPDIR", "/var/folders/oo/oofmaDN7HfGByvhOdkcyck+++TI/-Tmp-/"], ["USER", "TBD"], ["__CF_USER_TEXT_ENCODING", "0x1F5;0;0"]]
                          
                          

                          SketchUp Ruby Consultant | Podium 1.x developer
                          http://plugins.ro

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                          • TIGT Offline
                            TIG Moderator
                            last edited by

                            Thanks TBD, so your temp folder is called "TMPDIR" 😄

                            TIG

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