OpenSocial 2.0 Sandbox
Embedded Experiences, and how
your gadget can go beyond the box
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May
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2011
#openapprevolution
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Team
12
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May
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2011
#openapprevolution
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Andrew Davis
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Andrew has worked at IBM for eight years in IBM Collaboration Software on Lotus Notes and Expeditor
Teams. He is responsible for bringing the web technologies including OpenSocial to desktop and web
apps. He first integrated Gadgets into Lotus Notes in 2008, with like Notes Widgets, LiveText, Catalog
and Feeds. General trouble maker in introducing new web technologies at IBM ICS.
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Ryan Baxter
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Ryan has worked for IBM for three years. His primary focus during this time has been working on public
APIs for Lotus Notes. Recently he has become involved with the OpenSocial foundation, and over the
past year has been working on several enhancements to the OpenSocial specification while at the same
time providing implementations of these enhancements throughout IBM's products. @ryanjbaxter
http://ryanjasonbaxter.com
Special thanks to community members John Helmstead, Michael Hermanto, Ziv
Horesh, Mark Weitzel and Chris Cole
Agenda
12
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May
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2011
#openapprevolution
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Enabling OpenApp Revolution for Gadget
Developers on 2.0
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Sandbox
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Draft OpenSocial 2.0 Features
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How gadgets can make collaboration richer with
Embedded Experiences
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How gadgets can jump out of the box
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How gadgets contribute to the container page
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OpenSearch
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Declarative Actions and Selection
Sandbox OpenSocial2
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Deployed daily build of shindig 3.0, containing latest proposals
and patches so you can try out the OpenSocial2.0 spec
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Hosted on Amazon EC2 mini
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instance
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Sample collaboration page using common container
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Activity Stream
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Inbox
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Gadget Sidebar
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Gadget Developrs can
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Ability to add gadgets, try new APIs
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Test embedded experiences gadget in activity stream
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Plan is to clean up, fully automate daily deployment and
contribute to the community if OpenSocial/Shindig interested
Embedded Experiences
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Delegate rendering of content to trusted gadgets in
activity streams, email, etc
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Spec:
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http://opensocial
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resources.googlecode.com/svn/spec/2.0/Core
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Gadget.xml#Embedded
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Experiences
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Data Model
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JSON and XML
"embed" : {
"url" : "http://www.example.com/embedded/123",
"gadget" : "http://www.example.com/embedded/gadget.xml",
"context" : {
"title" : "Hello World",
"id" : 123
}
"previewImage" : "http://www.exmaple.com/embedded/123.png"
}
Payload in MIME Email
From: notifications@socialnetwork.com
To: johndoe@example.com
Subject: Social Network: Mary Has Commented On Your Status
MIME
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Version: 1.0
Content
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Type: multipart/alternative;
boundary="XXXXboundary text"
Mary has commented on your status.
--
XXXXboundary text
Content
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Type: text/plain
Mary has commeneted on your status.
--
XXXXboundary text
Content
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Type: application/embed+json
{
"gadget" : "http://www.socialnetwork.com/embedded/commentgadget.xml",
"context" : 123
}
--
XXXXboundary text
Content
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Type: text/html
<html>
<!
--
HTML representation here
--
>
</html>
Example EE Gadget
<Module>
<ModulePrefs title="Embedded Experiences Test" description="Tests the embedded experiences
APIs.">
<Require feature="embedded
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experiences"></Require>
</ModulePrefs>
<Content type="html"
view="embedded"
>
<![CDATA[
<script type="text/javascript">
function myCallback(key){
var value = opensocial.data.getDataContext().getDataSet(key);
document.getElementById("contextData").innerHTML = "Context Information For This Gadget:
" + value;
}
function initData() {
opensocial.data.getDataContext().registeListener('org.opensocial.ee.context', myCallback);
}
gadgets.util.registerOnLoadHandler(initData);
</script>
<div id="contextData"></div>
]]>
</Content>
</Module>
Jumping out of the Box
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Modal Dialogs/ Lightboxes, Non
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Modal Dialogs, Tabs
implemented using Views and Urls in gadgets.views
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Spec:
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http://opensocial
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resources.googlecode.com/svn/spec/2.0/Core
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Gadget.xml#gadgets.views
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openGadget()
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openUrl()
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close()
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setReturnValue()
How a gadget can open a lightbox
<Module>
<ModulePrefs title="Albums and MediaItems">
<Require feature="views" />
</ModulePrefs>
<Content type="html" view="default"><![CDATA[
<script>
function renderMediaItemInDialog(album, mediaItem) {
gadgets.views.openUrl(mediaItem.url, idCallback,'dialog');
}
function openAlbumNewTab(album) {
…
var viewParams = {"viewerId":viewer.id,"data":album};
var opt_params = {"view":"albumFullView", "viewTarget":'tab', "viewParams":viewParams};
gadgets.views.openGadget(callback,idCallback,opt_params);
}
function editAlbumPopup(album) {
…..
var viewParams = {"data":album};
var opt_params = {"view":"editAlbum","viewTarget":"modalDialog","viewParams":viewParams};
gadgets.views.openGadget(callback,idCallback,opt_params);
};
</script>
]]></Content>
<Content type="html" view="editAlbum">
….
</Content>
<Content type="html" view="albumFullView">
….
</Content>
How gadgets contribute to container
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In Shindig 3.0
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Common Container gadget Pre
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loading
mechanism allows container to process the gadget
meta
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data before the gadget even renders
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Optional Shindig features, like opensearch can
leverage <feature param> to receive information
from gadgets
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Individual Gadgets can require these features and
pass in configuration and meta data to the
container’s features.
OpenSearch
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Gadgets can extend the container pages
search capabilities
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Spec:
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http://opensocial
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resources.googlecode.com/svn/spec/2.0/Core
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Gadget.xml#OpenSearch
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF
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8" ?>
<Module>
<ModulePrefs title="OpenSearch Example">
<Optional feature="opensearch">
<Param name="description">
<![CDATA[
<OpenSearchDescription xmlns="http://a9.com/
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/spec/opensearch/1.1/">
<ShortName>Example Search</ShortName>
<Description>Realtime Example Search</Description>
<Url type="application/atom+xml" method="get"
template="http://search.example.com/search.atom?q={searchTerms}"/>
<Image width="16" height="16">http://search.example.com/favicon.png</Image>
<InputEncoding>UTF
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8</InputEncoding>
<SearchForm>http://search.example.com/</SearchForm>
</OpenSearchDescription>
]]>
</Param>
</Optional>
</ModulePrefs>
<Content type="url" href="http://example.com/searchGadget.xml" />
</Module>
OpenSearch Example Gadget
Declarative Actions, Selection
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Gadget can bind actions to OpenSocial Data types
and by Paths in the container, without even being
visible on the page, and then lazily load when action
is invoked.
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Selection provides a singleton selection when
executing the action, even if gadgets aren’t rendered
to receive even
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Spec:
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http://opensocial
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resources.googlecode.com/svn/spec/2.0/Core
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Gadget.xml#gadgets.selection
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http://opensocial
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resources.googlecode.com/svn/spec/2.0/Core
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Gadget.xml#gadgets.actions
Declarative Actions Example
<Module>
<ModulePrefs title="Sample VOIP">
<Optional feature="actions">
<Param name="action
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contributions">
<![CDATA[
<action id="org.samplevoip.callbyperson" dataObject="opensocial.Person" label="Call using VOIP Phone"
view="DialByPerson" icon="http://ww.samplervoip.org/phone.gif" />
<action id="org.samplervoip.navLink" path="container/navigationLinks" label="Phone" />
]]>
</Param>
</Optional>
</ModulePrefs>
<Content type="html">
<![CDATA[
<script>
// Bind javascript function to action ID
function mycallback{... }
var myaction = {
id: "org.samplevoip.callbyperson",
callback: mycallback
}
container.actions.addAction(myaction);
</script>
]]>
</Content>
</Module>
Thanks to OpenSocial and Shindig Community
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Come see us at the Poster Session!
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Check out demos and test your gadgets with
OpenSocial 2.0!
Sandbox.opensocial2.org:8080
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