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Document List component
Displays the documents from a repository.
Contents
Basic Usage
<adf-document-list
#documentList
[currentFolderId]="'-my-'"
[contextMenuActions]="true"
[contentActions]="true">
</adf-document-list>
Properties
Name | Type | Default value | Description |
---|---|---|---|
permissionsStyle | PermissionStyleModel[] |
[] |
Define a set of CSS styles styles to apply depending on the permission of the user on that node. See the Permission Style model page for further details and examples. |
locationFormat | string |
'/' |
The default route for all the location-based columns (if declared). |
navigate | boolean |
true |
Toggles navigation to folder content or file preview |
navigationMode | string |
DocumentListComponent.DOUBLE_CLICK_NAVIGATION |
User interaction for folder navigation or file preview. Valid values are "click" and "dblclick". |
thumbnails | boolean |
false |
Show document thumbnails rather than icons |
selectionMode | string |
'single' |
Row selection mode. Can be null, single or multiple . For multiple mode, you can use Cmd (macOS) or Ctrl (Win) modifier key to toggle selection for multiple rows. |
multiselect | boolean |
false |
Toggles multiselect mode |
contentActions | boolean |
false |
Toggles content actions for each row |
contentActionsPosition | string |
'right' |
Position of the content actions dropdown menu. Can be set to "left" or "right". |
contextMenuActions | boolean |
false |
Toggles context menus for each row |
emptyFolderImageUrl | string |
'./assets/images/empty_doc_lib.svg' |
Custom image for empty folder |
allowDropFiles | boolean |
false |
Toggle file drop support for rows (see Upload Directive for further details |
sorting | string[] |
Defines default sorting. The format is an array of 2 strings [key, direction] i.e. ['name', 'desc'] or ['name', 'asc'] . Set this value only if you want to override the default sorting detected by the component based on columns. |
|
rowStyle | string |
The inline style to apply to every row. See the Angular NgStyle docs for more details and usage examples. | |
rowStyleClass | string |
The CSS class to apply to every row | |
loading | boolean |
false |
Toggles the loading state and animated spinners for the component. Used in combination with navigate=false to perform custom navigation and loading state indication. |
rowFilter | any |
null |
Custom row filter |
imageResolver | any |
null |
Custom image resolver |
currentFolderId | string |
null |
The ID of the folder node to display or a reserved string alias for special sources |
folderNode | MinimalNodeEntryEntity |
null |
Currently displayed folder node |
node | NodePaging |
null |
The Document list will show all the nodes contained in the NodePaging entity |
maxItems | number |
Default value is stored into user preference settings | |
skipCount | number |
0 |
Number of elements to skip over for pagination purposes |
enableInfiniteScrolling | boolean |
false |
Set document list to work in infinite scrolling mode |
Events
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
nodeClick | EventEmitter<NodeEntityEvent> |
Emitted when the user clicks a list node |
nodeDblClick | EventEmitter<NodeEntityEvent> |
Emitted when the user double-clicks a list node |
folderChange | EventEmitter<NodeEntryEvent> |
Emitted when the current display folder changes |
preview | EventEmitter<NodeEntityEvent> |
Emitted when the user acts upon files with either single or double click (depends on navigation-mode ). Useful for integration with the Viewer component. |
ready | EventEmitter<NodePaging> |
Emitted when the Document List has loaded all items and is ready for use |
error | EventEmitter<any> |
Emitted when the API fails to get the Document List data |
Details
The properties currentFolderId, folderNode and node are the entry initialization properties of the document list. They cannot be used together, so choose the one that suits your use case best.
DOM Events
Below are the DOM events the DocumentList component emits.
All of them are bubbling
, meaning you can handle them in any component up the parent hierarchy, even if DocumentList is wrapped by another component(s).
Name | Description |
---|---|
node-click | Raised when user clicks the node |
node-dblclick | Raised when user double-clicks the node |
node-select | Raised when user selects a node |
node-unselect | Raised when user unselects a node |
Every event is represented by a CustomEvent instance, having at least the following properties as part of the Event.detail
property value:
{
sender: DocumentListComponent,
node: MinimalNodeEntity
}
Please refer to the DataTable documentation to find details about additional DOM events the DocumentList component bubbles up from the DataTable.
Below is a basic example of handling DOM events in the parent elements.
<div (node-click)="onNodeClicked($event)"
(node-dblclick)="onNodeDblClicked($event)">
<div>
<adf-upload-drag-area ...>
<adf-document-list ...>
...
</adf-document-list>
</adf-upload-drag-area>
</div>
</div>
Pagination strategy
The Document List by default supports 2 type of pagination, the finite and the infinite pagination.
- With the finite pagination you must provide document list with 2 parameters : maxItems and skipCount.
- With the infinite pagination you must provide documentlist with 3 parameters : enableInfiniteScrolling, maxItems and skipCount.
Data Sources
For the Document List data sources you can use one of the following options:
Node ID
The unique identifier of the Node. Gets automatically updated when you perform navigation to other folders.
Repository aliases
You can use one of the well-known reserved aliases:
-root-
-shared-
-my-
DocumentList aliases
The DocumentList component also provides support for the following reserved aliases you can use:
-trashcan-
,-sharedlinks-
-sites-
-mysites-
-favorites-
-recent-
Note that due to specific origin of the data the sources above do not support navigation. You may want handling single and double clicks yourself to perform navigation to other sources.
DocumentList component supports default presets for all the custom sources mentioned earlier. If you don't provide any custom column definition utilizing "data-columns" component, then a default preset will be automatically used at runtime.
Some of the presets use the Location columns that allow you to navigate to the parent folder of the node, for instance navigating from the "Favorite" node to the folder containing it. There's a possibility to set the default location format using "locationFormat" property, to avoid re-defining entire columns layout.
The default column layout for non-reserved views is:
- Icon
- Name
- Size
- Modified (date)
- Modified by
Trashcan
<adf-document-list
currentFolderId="-trashcan-"
locationFormat="/files">
</adf-document-list>
Default layout:
- Icon
- Name
- Location
- Size
- Deleted
- Deleted by
Shared Links
<adf-document-list
currentFolderId="-sharedlinks-"
locationFormat="/files">
</adf-document-list>
Default layout:
- Icon
- Name
- Location
- Size
- Modified
- Modified by
- Shared by
Sites
<adf-document-list
currentFolderId="-sites-">
</adf-document-list>
Default layout:
- Icon
- Title
- Status
My Sites
<adf-document-list
currentFolderId="-mysites-">
</adf-document-list>
Default layout:
- Icon
- Title
- Status
Favorites
<adf-document-list
currentFolderId="-favorites-"
locationFormat="/files">
</adf-document-list>
Default layout:
- Icon
- Name
- Location
- Size
- Modified
- Modified by
Recent Files
<adf-document-list
currentFolderId="-recent-"
locationFormat="/files">
</adf-document-list>
Default layout:
- Icon
- Name
- Location
Setting default folder
You can set current folder path by assigning a value for currentFolderId
property.
It can be either one of the well-known locations as -root-, -shared- or -my- or a node ID (guid).
There may be scenarios when it is needed to set default path based on relative string value rather than node ID.
For example when folder name or path is static but its underlying ID is not (i.e. created manually by admin).
In this case you can use alfresco-js-api
to get node details based on its relative path.
Let's try setting default folder to /Sites/swsdp/documentLibrary
without knowing it's ID beforehand.
For the sake of simplicity example below shows only main points you may need to pay attention to:
import { ChangeDetectorRef } from '@angular/core';
import { AlfrescoApiService } from '@alfresco/adf-core';
export class FilesComponent implements OnInit {
currentFolderId: string = '-my-';
constructor(private apiService: AlfrescoApiService,
private changeDetector: ChangeDetectorRef) {
// ...
}
ngOnInit() {
let nodes: any = this.apiService.getInstance().nodes;
nodes.getNodeInfo('-root-', {
includeSource: true,
include: ['path', 'properties'],
relativePath: '/Sites/swsdp/documentLibrary'
})
.then(node => {
console.log(node);
this.currentFolderId = node.id;
this.changeDetector.detectChanges();
});
}
}
We've added console.log(node)
for the getNodeInfo
callback just for study and debug purposes.
It helps examining other valuable information you can have access to if needed:
Important note: for this particular scenario you must also trigger changeDetector.detectChanges()
as in the example above.
Calling DocumentList api directly
Typically you will be binding DocumentList properties to your application/component class properties:
<adf-document-list
[currentFolderId]="myStartFolder">
</adf-document-list>
with the underlying class being implemented similar to the following one:
@Component(...)
export class MyAppComponent {
myStartFolder: string = '-my-';
}
However there may be scenarios that require you direct access to DocumentList apis. You can get reference to the DocumentList instance by means of Angular Component Interaction API. See more details in Parent calls a ViewChild section of the official docs.
Here's an example of getting reference:
<adf-document-list
#documentList
[currentFolderId]="myStartFolder">
</adf-document-list>
Note the #documentList
ID we've just added to be able referencing this component later on.
import { ViewChild, AfterViewInit } from '@angular/core';
import { DocumentListComponent } from '@alfresco/adf-content-services';
@Component({...})
export class MyAppComponent implements AfterViewInit {
myStartFolder: string = '-my-';
@ViewChild(DocumentListComponent)
documentList: DocumentListComponent;
ngAfterViewInit() {
console.log(this.documentList);
}
}
Example above should produce the following browser console output:
Now you are able to access DocumentList properties or to call methods directly.
// print currently displayed folder node object to console
console.log(documentList.folderNode);
Important note:
It is important accessing child components at least at the AfterViewInit
state.
Any UI click (buttons, links, etc.) event handlers are absolutely fine. This cannot be ngOnInit
event though.
You can get more details in Component lifecycle hooks article.
Underlying node object
DocumentList component assigns an instance of MinimalNode
type (alfresco-js-api
) as a data context of each row.
export interface MinimalNode {
id: string;
parentId: string;
name: string;
nodeType: string;
isFolder: boolean;
isFile: boolean;
modifiedAt: Date;
modifiedByUser: UserInfo;
createdAt: Date;
createdByUser: UserInfo;
content: ContentInfo;
path: PathInfoEntity;
properties: NodeProperties;
}
See more details in alfresco-js-api repository.
Binding to nested properties is also supported. You can define a column key as a property path similar to the following:
createdByUser.displayName
Here's a short example:
<adf-document-list ...>
<data-columns>
<data-column key="$thumbnail" type="image"></data-column>
<data-column title="Name" key="name" class="full-width ellipsis-cell"></data-column>
<data-column
title="Created By"
key="createdByUser.displayName">
</data-column>
</data-columns>
</adf-document-list>
Custom columns
It is possible to reorder, extend or completely redefine data columns displayed by the component.
By default, special $thumbnail
and displayName
columns are rendered.
A custom set of columns can look like the following:
<adf-document-list ...>
<data-columns>
<data-column key="$thumbnail" type="image"></data-column>
<data-column
title="Name"
key="name"
sortable="true"
class="full-width ellipsis-cell">
</data-column>
<data-column
title="Created By"
key="createdByUser.displayName"
sortable="true"
class="desktop-only">
</data-column>
<data-column
title="Created On"
key="createdAt"
type="date"
format="medium"
sortable="true"
class="desktop-only">
</data-column>
</data-columns>
</adf-document-list>
You can also use HTML-based schema declaration used by DataTable, TaskList and other components:
<adf-datatable [data]="data" ...>
<data-columns>
<data-column type="image" key="icon" [sortable]="false"></data-column>
<data-column key="id" title="Id"></data-column>
<data-column key="createdOn" title="Created"></data-column>
<data-column key="name" title="Name" class="full-width name-column"></data-column>
<data-column key="createdBy.name" title="Created By"></data-column>
</data-columns>
</adf-datatable>
You can also add tooltips, styling, automatic column title translation and other features. See the DataColumn component page for more information about specifying and customizing columns.
Date Column
For date
column type the DatePipe formatting is used.
For a full list of available format
values please refer to DatePipe documentation.
ADF also supports additional timeAgo
value for the format
property.
That triggers the date values to be rendered using popular "Time from now" format.
Location Column
This column is used to display a clickable location link pointing to the parent path of the node.
Important note:
For granular permissions, the Location Column may or may not render link location
You are going to use it with custom navigation or when displaying content from the sources like:
- Sites
- My Sites
- Shared Links
- Recent Files
- Favorites
- Trashcan
or any other location that needs nagivating to the node parent folder easily.
Note that the parent node is evaluated automatically,
the generated link will be pointing to URL based on the format
property value with the node id
value appended:
/<format>/:id
For example:
<data-column
key="path"
type="location"
format="/files"
title="Location">
</data-column>
All links rendered in the column above will have an address mapped to /files
:
/files/node-1-id
/files/node-2-id
...
Actions
You can add actions to a dropdown menu for each item shown in a Document List. Several built-in actions are available (delete, download, copy and move) but you can also define your own actions. See the Content Action component for more information and examples.
You can also use the Context Menu directive from the ADF Core library to show the actions you have defined in a context menu:
@Component({
selector: 'my-view',
template: `
<adf-document-list [contextMenuActions]="true">...</adf-document-list>
<context-menu-holder></context-menu-holder>
`
})
export class MyView {
}
This single extra line in the template enables context menu items for documents and folders.
Navigation mode
By default DocumentList component uses 'double-click' mode for navigation. That means user will see the contents of the folder by double-clicking its name or icon (similar to Google Drive behaviour). However it is possible switching to other modes, like single-click navigation for example.
The following navigation modes are supported:
- click
- dblclick
The following example switches navigation to single clicks:
<adf-document-list
[navigationMode]="'click'">
</adf-document-list>
Advanced usage and customization
Custom row filter
You can create a custom row filter implementation that returns true
if row should be displayed or false
to hide it.
Typical row filter implementation is a function that receives ShareDataRow
as parameter:
myFilter(row: ShareDataRow): boolean {
return true;
}
Note that for the sake of simplicity the example code below was reduced to the main points of interest only.
View1.component.html
<adf-document-list
[rowFilter]="folderFilter">
</adf-document-list>
View1.component.ts
import { RowFilter, ShareDataRow } from '@alfresco/adf-content-services';
export class View1 {
folderFilter: RowFilter;
constructor() {
// This filter will make document list show only folders
this.folderFilter = (row: ShareDataRow) => {
let node = row.node.entry;
if (node && node.isFolder) {
return true;
}
return false;
};
}
}
Custom image resolver
You can create a custom image resolver implementation and take full control over how folder/file icons and thumbnails are resolved and what document list should display.
Image resolvers are executed only for columns of the image
type.
Typical image resolver implementation is a function that receives DataRow
and DataColumn
as parameters:
myImageResolver(row: DataRow, col: DataColumn): string {
return '/path/to/image';
}
Your function can return null
or false
values to fallback to default image resolving behavior.
Note that for the sake of simplicity the example code below was reduced to the main points of interest only.
View1.component.html
<adf-document-list
[imageResolver]="folderImageResolver">
<data-columns>
<data-column key="name" type="image"></data-column>
</data-columns>
</adf-document-list>
View1.component.ts
import { DataColumn, DataRow } from '@alfresco/adf-core';
import { ImageResolver } from '@alfresco/adf-content-services';
export class View1 {
folderImageResolver: ImageResolver;
constructor() {
// Customize folder icons, leave file icons untouched
this.folderImageResolver = (row: DataRow, col: DataColumn) => {
let isFolder = <boolean> row.getValue('isFolder');
if (isFolder) {
// (optional) You may want dynamically getting the column value
let name = row.getValue(col.key);
// Format image url
return `http://<my custom path to folder icon>/${name}`;
}
// For the rest of the cases just fallback to default behaviour.
return null;
};
}
}
Custom 'empty folder' template
By default DocumentList provides the following content for the empty folder:
This can be changed by means of the custom html template:
<adf-document-list ...>
<empty-folder-content>
<ng-template>
<h1>Sorry, no content here</h1>
</ng-template>
</empty-folder-content>
</adf-document-list>
That will give the following output:
Custom 'permission denied' template
By default DocumentList provides the following content for permission denied:
This can be changed by means of the custom html template:
<adf-document-list ...>
<no-permission-content>
<ng-template>
<h1>You don't have permissions</h1>
</ng-template>
</no-permission-content>
</adf-document-list>
That will give the following output:
See also
- Datatable component
- Data column component
- Pagination component
- Infinite pagination component
- Sites dropdown component
- Metadata indicators
- Document library model
- Nodes api service
- Breadcrumb component
- Content action component
- Content node selector component
- Document list service
- Dropdown breadcrumb component
- Permissions style model
- Version manager component