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This is the documentation for the design, implementation, development and usage of the SimpleSearch WidgetType.

This page's purpose is to define the rough shape and design of a SimpleSearch widget. If you are looking to define a new SimpleSearch widget definition then you should read through this schema to understand the correct shape for that JSON. If you need help translating the schema to a JSON shape then you can read this page as a guide. Please note that we will not be creating a full JSON schema breakdown for every WidgetType that we construct. Instead a combination of pages like this one, the JSON schema itself and the above JSON breakdown, along with any existing WidgetDefinition examples, should be sufficient to translate the schema into a working definition.


Description

SimpleSearch is a WidgetType which allows for the fetch and display of information in a table from KIWT style endpoints, such as those found in ERM Agreements and ERM Licenses apps.


Fields

The fields to fill out in a WidgetDefinition using SimpleSearch are as follows:

  • columns
  • filters
  • sort
  • configurableProperties

columns

This is used to define the options a user will be able to pick from for their table display in the widget.

filters

This is used to define the options a user has to configure their widget search filters.

sort

This is used to define the options a user has to sort the response their filtered search returns. 

SimpleSearch does not currently support sorting within the tabular display itself, instead relying on a configured sort at the time of making the fetch request.

configurableProperties

This is used to define all the other fields a user may need access to to configure options on their widget, such as number of rows to return/display, or a url link to allow for quick linking to the app where the data came from.

These properties can in general be "turned off/on" in the definition, or given default values.

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