02-09-2017 02:07 AM
Hi,
I learned about NextUI on a Cisco DevNet Event and I found it perfect for a project I am working on. But I am struggling to get some things working. Let me enumerate my questions:
1. Can I set the node disposition automatically in a ring topology without having to define coordenate after coordenate (My network has over 100 nodes...)? If so, can you tell me how?
2. Can I update some node info without having to update the entire page?
3. The NextUI does not work on IE11.. yeah, I know, why am I using IE? Well the equipment management page only works on IE. The error it gives is something like "Object doesn't support method contains". I have searched around the internet and none of the solutions solved the problem. Is the a tweak for it?
Thanks in advance for any help!
Best Regards,
Fernando Costa
02-15-2017 09:35 AM
Hi Fernando,
NeXt offers a nice way to spread out nodes around a topology: force layout. We use this simple way of assigning coordinates instead of manual routine. Please take a look at the example: http://codepen.io/NEXTSUPPORT/pen/EgbLGg
Now, the item #2. Take a look at this simple example: http://codepen.io/NEXTSUPPORT/pen/ggEdpE
IE is not supported yet, but we are planning to do so.
Thank you,
Alex
02-23-2017 08:32 AM
Hi Aleksei,
The force layout (or other keyword) didn't worked for me. I had to define each coordinate for each node.
Regarding the "update node without updating the entire page", it did not work, I still have to refresh the whole html page.
But I am very annoying so I have a couple more questions:
#1 - I noticed that when defining nodes, one has to define id in sequential order without gaps. Example: I cannot have id 1,2,3,5; because if the 4 is missing it messes with all my topology. My questions is: can I hide a node and set it to invisible? I've tried the 'visible' and 'showicon' property with no success.
#2 - Can I expand the width of the tooltip so that text doesn't get 'newlined'?
Many thanks for helping me!
Best Regards,
Fernando Costa
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