NJX:NJXFILEUPLOAD2

The NJX:NJXFILEUPLOAD2 control is used to upload files from the client to the Natural server. The rendering is identical to the FILEUPLOAD2 control.

To use the NJX:NJXFILEUPLOAD2 control, you must also add an NJX:OBJECTS control to your page layout because the uploaded file will be added to the NJX:OBJECTS data structure. Once a file is uploaded, the Natural application can refer to the file via the CONTENTID of the uploaded object.

The following topics are covered below:

Note:
See also Documents in Some Common Rules for all Controls.


Example

Example

The XML layout definition is:

<itr>
   <njx:njxfileupload2 width="400" valueprop="myupload" 
        withsubmitbutton="true" submitbuttonname="Upload to Natural">
   </njx:njxfileupload2>
</itr>

Adapter Interface

1 MYUPLOAD 
2 CEXT (A) DYNAMIC
2 CNAME (A) DYNAMIC
2 CONTENTID (A) DYNAMIC
2 CPATH (A) DYNAMIC

When uploading a file, the client-side file name, extension and path are provided in the CNAME, CEXT and CPATH fields, respectively. The Natural application can optionally specify a CONTENTID for the NJX:OBJECTS data structure. If CONTENTID is not specified, a concatenation of file name and extension is automatically set as the CONTENTID value.

Built-in Events

When you choose the Upload to Natural button in the above example, the value-of-valueprop.onUploadFinished event is triggered in the Natural application. When this event is triggered, the CNAME, CEXT, CPATH and CONTENTID fields are filled, and the file content is provided in the data structure of the NJX:OBJECTS control.

Properties

Basic
width

Width of the control.

There are three possibilities to define the width:

(A) You do not define a width at all. In this case the width of the control will either be a default width or - in case of container controls - it will follow the width that is occupied by its content.

(B) Pixel sizing: just input a number value (e.g. "100").

(C) Percentage sizing: input a percantage value (e.g. "50%"). Pay attention: percentage sizing will only bring up correct results if the parent element of the control properly defines a width this control can reference. If you specify this control to have a width of 50% then the parent element (e.g. an ITR-row) may itself define a width of "100%". If the parent element does not specify a width then the rendering result may not represent what you expect.

Optional

100

120

140

160

180

200

50%

100%

withsubmitbutton

If set to "TRUE" adds an additional button to the control to start the file upload.

Optional

true

false

submitbuttonname

The name of the submit button in case WITSUBMITBUTTON is set to "true".

Optional  
submitbuttontextid

"Textid" for the name of the submitbutton if WITHSUBMITBUTTON is set to "true".

Optional  
comment

Comment without any effect on rendering and behaviour. The comment is shown in the layout editor's tree view.

Optional  
Binding
invisiblemode

If the visibility of the control is determined dynamically by an adapter property then there are two rendering modes if the visibility is "false":

(1) "invisible": the control is not visible.

(2)"cleared": the control is not visible but it still occupies space.

Optional

invisible

disabled

cleared

Appearance
invisiblemode (already explained above)    
rowspan

Row spanning of control.

If you use TR table rows then you may sometimes want to control the number of rows your control occupies. By default it is "1" - but you may want to define the control to span over more than one columns.

The property only makes sense in table rows that are snychronized within one container (i.e. TR, STR table rows). It does not make sense in ITR rows, because these rows are explicitly not synched.

Optional

1

2

3

4

5

50

int-value

colspan

Column spanning of control.

If you use TR table rows then you may sometimes want to control the number of columns your control occupies. By default it is "1" - but you may want to define the control to span over more than one columns.

The property only makes sense in table rows that are snychronized within one container (i.e. TR, STR table rows). It does not make sense in ITR rows, because these rows are explicitly not synched.

Optional

1

2

3

4

5

50

int-value

darkbackground

Normally the background is in light colour but the CIS style sheets also have a dark(er) grey colour to be used.

If DARKBACKGROUND is set to true then the darker background colour is chosen. This property typically is used to integrate light coloured controls into darker container areas.

Optional

true

false