Variable Extensions were introduced in PiWeb 7.8. In order to create your first own variable extension, you should be familiar with JavaScript and Json. As JavaScript is untyped, we suggest you to develop your extension using TypeScript.
PiWeb searches for extensions in several locations. Ordered by their priority, these are:
%APPDATA%\Zeiss\PiWeb\Extensions
%PROGRAMDATA%\Zeiss\PiWeb\Extensions
Extensions
folder in the PiWeb installation directoryThe package structure looks like the following:
Hint: You can download the result of the quickstart guide here:
PiWeb Version | Download |
---|---|
7.8 or later | Download |
8.0 or later | Download |
8.4 or later | Download |
MyVariable
In case the Extensions
folder doesn't exist, you must create it first. Place it in one of the folders listed above. Now create your project folder in the extensions folder and name it MyVariable
.
package.json
The package configuration contains static parameters of your extension. A complete reference of the options can be found in the chapter package. For now, use the minimum setup shown below.
{
"$schema":"https://zeiss-piweb.github.io/PiWeb-Variable-Extension/schema.json",
"name": "zeiss.variable.example",
"version": "1.0.0",
"main": "lib",
"engines": {
"piweb": "^1.0"
},
"piweb_actions": {
"load": "compile_typescript"
},
"piweb_extension": {
"type": "variable",
"variables": {
"ExampleVariable":{
"title" : "Example"
}
}
}
}
tsconfig.json
It contains necessary information for the typescript compiler, like input and output directories and compiler switches. Just copy the code below and you'll be fine.
{
"compilerOptions": {
"target": "es6",
"strictNullChecks": true,
"module": "commonjs",
"sourceMap": false,
"moduleResolution": "node",
"noImplicitAny": true,
"outDir" : "lib",
"rootDir" : "src",
"typeRoots": ["./@types"]
}
}
@types
and copy the file piweb_variable_api-1-0.d.ts
into itThese are the type definitions of the PiWeb variable extension interface. It will enable productivity features like syntax highlighting and auto completion in your IDE. The folder @types
was defined as the type root in the tsconfig.json
file. Please note, that versions above 1.0 only work with newer PiWeb versions.
Hint: You can download the type definition file here:
PiWeb Version | Download |
---|---|
7.8 or later | Download |
8.0 or later | Download |
8.4 or later | Download |
src
and create the file index.ts
in it This is where your variable is actually calculated. In the example below, we simply return the fixed string MyResult
. Many interfaces of PiWeb are available to the variables.
import * as piweb from 'piweb'
piweb.events.on("calculate", calculate);
function calculate() : piweb.expressions.ExpressionDataType {
return "MyResult";
}
When we save all files and start PiWeb Designer, we should find our extension in the User defined category of the variable editor:
For a complete reference, please have a look at the Index.
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