GW100 SAP NetWeaver Gateway Consuming a Gateway Service in
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March, 2012
GW100 SAP NetWeaver Gateway Consuming a Gateway Service in JavaScript
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At the end of this chapter, you will understand: � How Use the SAP UI5 JavaScript Libraries to Create a Gateway
Service (Read-only)
Objectives
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Agenda
u Consuming an OData Service using the SAPUI5 JavaScript Libraries
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Setup Eclipse Workspace
Create a new folder within your workspace. This will contain your SAP OData developments. Underneath this folder, create: • An index.html file • Three more folders named Models, Views and Controllers.
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Define a Basic Web Page – 1/2
It is assumed that the SUPUI5 libraries are already installed on your web server under /sapui5. Edit index.html and add the following coding to start with:
<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <meta http-‐equiv="X-‐UA-‐Compatible" content="IE=edge" /> <title>SAP OData/SAPUI5 demo</title> <!-‐-‐ Load SAPUI5, select gold reflection theme and load the commons, table and ux3 libraries -‐-‐> <script id="sap-‐ui-‐bootstrap" type="text/javascript" src="/sapui5/resources/sap-‐ui-‐core.js" data-‐sap-‐ui-‐theme="sap_goldreflection" data-‐sap-‐ui-‐libs="sap.ui.commons,sap.ui.table,sap.ui.ux3"></script> ... snip ... <body class="sapUiBody"> <div id="shellArea"></div> </body> </html>
Here’s the important part Boot up SAPUI5, load a theme then load the required libraries
The output from SAPUI5 will be written here
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Define a Basic Web Page – 2/2
After the <script> tag to boot up SAPUI5, add the following JavaScript file references:
<!-‐-‐ Declare MVC files in reverse order of dependency Models first, then controllers, then views -‐-‐> <script type="text/javascript" src="./Models/flightInfoModel.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="./Controllers/flightController.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="./Views/ui_utilities.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="./Views/showFlights.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="./Views/showAirports.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="./Views/showBookings.js"></script>
The coding for models, views and controllers is separated into different files in order to make it easier to manage.
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// ************************************************************************** // Create a model object closure // ************************************************************************** var oFlightModel = (function(uri,service,user,password) { var dflt_uri = uri || "http://localhost/sap/Gateway/ABC/"; var dflt_service = service || "Flight_Information_nn/"; var dflt_user = user || "GW_USER"; // Add default user var dflt_password = password || "password"; // Add default user password return { getModel : function() { return oModel; }, getMetadata : function() { return oModel.oMetadata.dataServices.schema[0]; } } }());
Create a JavaScript Closure for the Model
In the ./Models folder create flightInfoModel.js. The following code creates a closure around the declaration of the OData model object hiding it as a private property and exposing it through method getModel(). The statement to create the OData model is highlighted.
var oModel = new sap.ui.model.odata.ODataModel(dflt_uri + dflt_service, false, dflt_user, dflt_password);
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Create a Controller
In the ./Controllers folder create flightController.js. In this example, the coding in the controller does nothing more than return an anonymous object having methods that return the name of each of the entity types. This functionality is used by a utility that creates a UI table for an entity type.
// ************************************************************************** // Define a controller for handling Flight Information // ************************************************************************** sap.ui.controller("sap.training.gw100.controller.doFlightInfo", (function() { return { getFlightEntityName: function() { return "Flight"; }, getBookingEntityName: function() { return "Booking"; }, getAirportEntityName: function() { return "Airport"; }, }; }()) );
Each controller is named using an arbitrary namespace.
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Create Views for each Entity Type
In the ./Views folder create a file for each view called showAirports.js, showFlights.js, and showBookings.js. Here, we’ll use a utility function to create the required UI table using the methods found in the controller that return the entity type name.
// **************************************************************************** // Airports view // **************************************************************************** sap.ui.jsview("sap.training.gw100.view.show s", { getControllerName: function() { return "sap.training.gw100.controller.doFlightInfo"; }, createContent: function(oController) { return buildTableFromMetadata(oFlightModel, oController.get EntityName()); } } ); This value is then passed to
method createContent()
This function is repeated for each view with the entity type name changed as required.
Airport
Airport
Each view needs to know the identity of its associated controller.
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Utility to Create a UI Table from OData Metadata – 1/2
// **************************************************************************** // Create a UI table based on supplied Entity Type name and OData metadata // **************************************************************************** var buildTableFromMetadata = function(oModel, entityName) { var oMetaData = oModel.getMetadata() var thisEntityType = oMetaData.namespace + "." + entityName; var thisEntitySetName = ""; var colList = []; var i = 0, j = 0; // Loop around entity types for (i=0; i<oMetaData.entityType.length; i++) { // Have we found the entity type we're looking for? if (oMetaData.entityType[i].name && oMetaData.entityType[i].name === entityName) { // Use the fully qualified entity name to determine the entity set name for (j=0; j<oMetaData.entityContainer[0].entitySet.length; j++) { if (oMetaData.entityContainer[0].entitySet[j].entityType === thisEntityType) { thisEntitySetName = oMetaData.entityContainer[0].entitySet[j].name; } }
In the ./Views folder create the file ui_utilities.js.
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Utility to Create a UI Table from OData Metadata – 2/2
// Loop around the entity type properties creating a table column for each for (j=0; j<oMetaData.entityType[i].property.length; j++) { // For simplicity, miss out complex types if (oMetaData.entityType[i].property[j].type.substring(0,4) == "Edm.") { colList.push({label : oMetaData.entityType[i].property[j].name, template: oMetaData.entityType[i].property[j].name}); } } } } // Create a table using the column list created above var oTable = new sap.ui.table.DataTable({ columns: colList }); // bind model to Table oTable.setModel(oModel.getModel()); oTable.bindAggregation("rows", thisEntitySetName); return oTable; };
Continuation of the coding in ./Views/ui_utilities.js.
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Complete the JavaScript Coding in the Web Page – 1/4
The remainder of the index.html web page now needs to be completed. After the last <script> element, add the following: <script> // ************************************************************************** // Instantiate views declared in the above ./views/*.js files // ************************************************************************** var flightsView = sap.ui.jsview("sap.training.gw100.view.showFlights"); var airportsView = sap.ui.jsview("sap.training.gw100.view.showAirports"); var bookingsView = sap.ui.jsview("sap.training.gw100.view.showBookings");
Create an instance of each view. Notice that views need to be identified by their fully qualified name.
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Complete the JavaScript Coding in the Web Page – 2/4
The UX3 Shell object defines the entire screen layout. The worksetItems array holds the menu structure. // ************************************************************************** // Create the ux3 shell (navigation and content container) // ************************************************************************** var oShell = new sap.ui.ux3.Shell("myShell", { appIcon:"http://www.sap.com/global/images/SAPLogo.gif", appTitle:"SAPUI5 Interface to Gateway", paneBarItems: [ new sap.ui.core.Item({key:"pb_people", text:"People"}) ], logout: function() { alert("Bye bye..."); } } );
worksetItems:[ new sap.ui.ux3.NavigationItem( { key:"wi_FlightInfo", text:"Flight Information", subItems:[ new sap.ui.ux3.NavigationItem({key:"wi_FlightInfo_Flights", text:"Flights"}), new sap.ui.ux3.NavigationItem({key:"wi_FlightInfo_Airports",text:"Airports"}), new sap.ui.ux3.NavigationItem({key:"wi_FlightInfo_Bookings",text:"Bookings"}) ] }) ],
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Complete the JavaScript Coding in the Web Page – 3/4
The getContent() function examines the key of the selected menu item and returns the appropriate view instance. // Page content creation -‐ for each workset item the content is defined here var mContent = {}; var getContent = function(key) { // If content is already created, return it directly if (mContent[key]) return mContent[key]; if (key === "wi_FlightInfo_Bookings") { mContent[key] = bookingsView; } else if (key === "wi_FlightInfo_Airports") { mContent[key] = airportsView; } else if (key === "wi_FlightInfo_Flights") { mContent[key] = flightsView; } return mContent[key]; }
The returned view instance is then displayed in the UX3 shell’s content area.
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Complete the JavaScript Coding in the Web Page – 4/4
Attach a function to the UX3 Shell’s WorksetItemSelected event that returns the selected view instance, then set the initial view. // When the user selects a workset item, put the respective content into the shell's // main area oShell.attachWorksetItemSelected(function(oEvent) { var key = oEvent.getParameter("key"); oShell.setContent(getContent(key)); }); // Set the initial content of the Shell -‐ the Home Overview is selected initially oShell.setContent(getContent("wi_FlightInfo_Flights")); // Place the Shell into the <div> element defined below oShell.placeAt("shellArea"); </script> </head>
Finally, place the output of the UX3 Shell into the HTML <div> called shellArea.
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Finished Application
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Hands-on Exercise
Exercise 14 Create a Gateway Application Using SAPUI5 JavaScript Libraries
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Summary
You should now understand: � How Use the SAP UI5 JavaScript Libraries to Create a Gateway
Service (Read-only)
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