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- <!DOCTYPE HTML>
- <html>
- <head>
- <title>Timeline | Data serialization</title>
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- <style>
- body, html {
- font-family: arial, sans-serif;
- font-size: 11pt;
- }
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- textarea {
- width: 800px;
- height: 200px;
- }
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- .buttons {
- margin: 20px 0;
- }
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- .buttons input {
- padding: 10px;
- }
- </style>
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- <script src="../../dist/vis.js"></script>
- <link href="../../dist/vis.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
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- <body>
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- <h1>Serialization and deserialization</h1>
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- <p>This example shows how to serialize and deserialize JSON data, and load this in the Timeline via a DataSet. Serialization and deserialization is needed when loading or saving data from a server.</p>
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- <textarea id="data">
- [
- {"id": 1, "content": "item 1<br>start", "start": "2014-01-23"},
- {"id": 2, "content": "item 2", "start": "2014-01-18"},
- {"id": 3, "content": "item 3", "start": "2014-01-21"},
- {"id": 4, "content": "item 4", "start": "2014-01-19", "end": "2014-01-24"},
- {"id": 5, "content": "item 5", "start": "2014-01-28", "type": "point"},
- {"id": 6, "content": "item 6", "start": "2014-01-26"}
- ]
- </textarea>
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- <div class="buttons">
- <input type="button" id="load" value="↓ Load" title="Load data from textarea into the Timeline">
- <input type="button" id="save" value="↑ Save" title="Save data from the Timeline into the textarea">
- </div>
-
- <div id="visualization"></div>
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- <script>
- var txtData = document.getElementById('data');
- var btnLoad = document.getElementById('load');
- var btnSave = document.getElementById('save');
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- // Create an empty DataSet.
- // This DataSet is used for two way data binding with the Timeline.
- var items = new vis.DataSet();
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- // create a timeline
- var container = document.getElementById('visualization');
- var options = {
- editable: true
- };
- var timeline = new vis.Timeline(container, items, options);
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- function loadData () {
- // get and deserialize the data
- var data = JSON.parse(txtData.value);
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- // update the data in the DataSet
- //
- // Note: when retrieving updated data from a server instead of a complete
- // new set of data, one can simply update the existing data like:
- //
- // items.update(data);
- //
- // Existing items will then be updated, and new items will be added.
- items.clear();
- items.add(data);
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- // adjust the timeline window such that we see the loaded data
- timeline.fit();
- }
- btnLoad.onclick = loadData;
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- function saveData() {
- // get the data from the DataSet
- // Note that we specify the output type of the fields start and end
- // as ISODate, which is safely serializable. Other serializable types
- // are Number (unix timestamp) or ASPDate.
- //
- // Alternatively, it is possible to configure the DataSet to convert
- // the output automatically to ISODates like:
- //
- // var options = {
- // type: {start: 'ISODate', end: 'ISODate'}
- // };
- // var items = new vis.DataSet(options);
- // // now items.get() will automatically convert start and end to ISO dates.
- //
- var data = items.get({
- type: {
- start: 'ISODate',
- end: 'ISODate'
- }
- });
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- // serialize the data and put it in the textarea
- txtData.value = JSON.stringify(data, null, 2);
- }
- btnSave.onclick = saveData;
-
- // load the initial data
- loadData();
- </script>
- </body>
- </html>
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