[x3d-public] Cobweb_dom...Script Magic? Loading DOM subscenes after parent inX3DOM and Cobweb.

John Carlson yottzumm at gmail.com
Sat May 20 17:32:46 PDT 2017


Andreas, I now have a simpler version up which does not include validation (but validation could be added back now I think).  Please see message I just sent.

John

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From: Andreas Plesch
Sent: Saturday, May 20, 2017 8:21 PM
To: John Carlson
Cc: holger.seelig at yahoo.de; X3D Graphics public mailing list; x3dom-users at lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: Cobweb_dom...Script Magic? Loading DOM subscenes after parent inX3DOM and Cobweb.

Hi John,

it is difficult for me to see what is not working, in the example. It looks like it is working but only by using callbacks in custom methods and you would rather use Promises in reusable fashion ?

By child DOM scenegraph, do you mean a scene which is added as an Inline to another (parent) scene ? Hm. it looks more like an appended Transform group which would be quite different.

I think for cobweb_dom I added a dom event which is dispatched when an Inline or Scene is fully loaded but I would have to go back and check. Events would be another way to guarantee a sequence of loading.

jquery xhr and regular xhr have mechanisms to allow acting on when a request is fulfilled (which is I think what you are using).

It may be necessary to come up with a minimal, non-working example which shows the issue. Is dealing with expanding prototypes related to sequencing ?

I think you are also trying to show how to load json encoded x3d with x3dom and cobweb ?

Sorry to be of no more constructive help, eg. asking all the returned questions,

Andreas


On Sat, May 20, 2017 at 5:23 PM, John Carlson <yottzumm at gmail.com> wrote:
Cobweb_dom, X3DOM experts, I need some help adding a child DOM scenegraph with prototypes to a parent DOM scenegraph after the primary scene has been  loaded, and not before. I have an example of loading before the scene is loaded, and in a callback.  If you have an example with Promises instead of callback nesting, that would be more ideal, the second $.getJSON() (child scenegraph) might finish before the first $.getJSON() (parent scenegraph) if I don’t use promises or callback nesting. Also, Promises would allow me to separate the parent loading somewhat from the child loading, and create separate functions.  Also, X3DOM experts can provide an example with Promises as well.  Meanwhile, I will be reading about Promises.
 
Here is my example so far:
https://github.com/coderextreme/X3DJSONLD/blob/master/src/main/html/flipper.html

Viewable here:
https://coderextreme.net/X3DJSONLD/src/main/html/flipper.html
 
The white Box is the subscene of the dolphin scene.
 
The following related code is from https://github.com/coderextreme/X3DJSONLD/blob/master/src/main/node/loaderJQuery.js
and references code from:
 
https://github.com/coderextreme/X3DJSONLD/blob/master/src/main/node/X3DJSONLD.js
[ actually, I think the last two reference each other – naughty ]
 
Data is here:
[ child scenegraph ]
https://github.com/coderextreme/X3DJSONLD/blob/master/src/main/data/abox.json
 
[ parent scenegraph ]
https://github.com/coderextreme/X3DJSONLD/blob/master/src/main/data/flipp.json
 
 
Cobweb doesn’t need the prototypeExpander or the flattener (well, it might have with prototypes in cobweb_dom, but I think the last release fixed that…haven’t checked—here is a good test for you!).  This is a dual example, and I haven’t figured out how to conditionally run the prototypeExpander on only X3DOM code.  Please test without the PrototypeExpander.js and Flattener.js included, and remove X3DOM, since it won’t work in that case.  X3DOM folks can include the two JavaScript files which are here:
 
https://github.com/coderextreme/X3DJSONLD/blob/master/src/main/node/PrototypeExpander.js
https://github.com/coderextreme/X3DJSONLD/blob/master/src/main/node/Flattener.js
 
 
You may provide your own appendInline (below) which doesn’t call loadSchema.  That may be too complex of a download.  That is, you probably don’t want to do all that JSON schema validation in your example.  Try to keep my code close to what it is otherwise.
 
And if you start supporting X3D JSON in your viewers, that would be even better!
 
John
 
/**
• Next is passed the element parameter
• */
function appendInline(element, url, next) {
        $.getJSON(url, function(json) {
                if (typeof prototypeExpander === 'function') {
                        json = prototypeExpander(url, json, "");
                } else {
                        console.error("Perhaps you need to include the PrototypeExpander.js?");
                }
                if (typeof flattener === 'function') {
                        json = flattener(json);
                } else {
                        console.error("Perhaps you need to include the Flattener.js?");
                }
                // must validate here because we call an inner method.
                loadSchema(json, url, doValidate, function() {
                        ConvertToX3DOM(json["X3D"]["Scene"], "Scene", element, url);
                        next(element);
                }, function(e) {
                        console.error(e);
                });
        }).fail(function(jqXHR, textStatus, errorThrown) { alert('getJSON request failed! ' + textStatus + ' ' + errorThrown); });
}
 
/**
• Next is passed the selected element from selector
• Selector is the CSS selector to append inline to.
• */
function loadSubscene(selector, url, next) {
        appendInline(document.querySelector(selector), url, next);
}




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Andreas Plesch
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Waltham, MA 02453

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