Creates the default automation annotation objects.
AnnAutomationManager.prototype.createDefaultObjects = function()
Call this method to create the default automation annotation objects.
For information regarding implementing annotations, refer to Implementing Annotations.
The following table lists the ID name and corresponding description for each of the default automation objects:
Id | Object |
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Special automation object that manages groups and the selection of multiple objects. |
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Special automation object that manages the case where no object is selected. |
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Automation object for AnnCrossProductObject |
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Automation object for AnnCurveObject |
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Automation object for AnnEllipseObject |
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Automation object for AnnFreehandHotspotObject |
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Automation object for AnnHiliteObject |
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Automation object for AnnHotspotObject |
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Automation object for AnnNoteObject |
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Automation object for AnnPolylineObject |
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Automation object for AnnPointObject |
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Automation object for AnnPolylineObject |
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Automation object for AnnPolyRulerObject |
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Automation object for AnnProtractorObject |
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Automation object for AnnRectangleObject |
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Automation object for AnnRedactionObject |
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Automation object for AnnRubberStampObject |
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Automation object for AnnStampObject |
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Automation object for AnnTextObject |
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Automation object for AnnTextPointerObject |
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Automation object for AnnTextRollupObject |
export class AutomationHelper {
private automation: lt.Annotations.Automation.AnnAutomation = null;
constructor() {
lt.RasterSupport.setLicenseUri("https://demo.leadtools.com/licenses/js/LEADTOOLSEVAL.txt", "EVAL", null);
}
public run(callback?: (automation: lt.Annotations.Automation.AnnAutomation) => void): void {
// Create the viewer
const imageViewerDiv = document.getElementById("imageViewerDiv");
const createOptions: lt.Controls.ImageViewerCreateOptions = new lt.Controls.ImageViewerCreateOptions(imageViewerDiv);
const viewer: lt.Controls.ImageViewer = new lt.Controls.ImageViewer(createOptions);
viewer.autoCreateCanvas = true;
// PanZoom interactive mode
const panZoom: lt.Controls.ImageViewerPanZoomInteractiveMode = new lt.Controls.ImageViewerPanZoomInteractiveMode();
// Create an instance of the Automation control object that works with LEADTOOLS ImageViewer
const imageViewerAutomationControl: lt.Demos.Annotations.ImageViewerAutomationControl = new lt.Demos.Annotations.ImageViewerAutomationControl();
// Attach our image viewer
imageViewerAutomationControl.imageViewer = viewer;
// Set the image viewer interactive mode
const automationInteractiveMode: lt.Demos.Annotations.AutomationInteractiveMode = new lt.Demos.Annotations.AutomationInteractiveMode();
automationInteractiveMode.automationControl = imageViewerAutomationControl;
// Set the image URL
viewer.imageUrl = "http://demo.leadtools.com/images/png/pngimage.png";
// Create and set up the automation manager using the HTML5 rendering engine
const renderingEngine: lt.Annotations.Rendering.AnnHtml5RenderingEngine = new lt.Annotations.Rendering.AnnHtml5RenderingEngine();
const manager: lt.Annotations.Automation.AnnAutomationManager = lt.Annotations.Automation.AnnAutomationManager.create(renderingEngine);
// Create only the line and rectangle automation objects
this.createMyAutomationObjects(manager);
// You can instruct the manager to create the default (all) automation objects.
// comment out the call to CreateMyAutomationObjects and call this instead:
//manager.createDefaultObjects();
// Add the objects to the objects select element
const currentObjectIdSelect = document.getElementById("currentObjectIdSelect") as HTMLSelectElement;
// Add the PanZoom option
currentObjectIdSelect.options[currentObjectIdSelect.options.length] = new Option("Pan/Zoom", lt.Annotations.Engine.AnnObject.none.toString());
const automationObjCount: number = manager.objects.count;
for (let i = 0; i < automationObjCount; i++) {
// Get the object
const automationObj: lt.Annotations.Automation.AnnAutomationObject = manager.objects.item(i);
// Add its name to the select element
const name: string = automationObj.name;
const id: number = automationObj.id;
currentObjectIdSelect.options[currentObjectIdSelect.options.length] = new Option(name, id.toString());
}
// Hook to its change event
currentObjectIdSelect.addEventListener("change", () => {
// Get the object ID
const id: number = parseInt(currentObjectIdSelect.options[currentObjectIdSelect.selectedIndex].value);
// Set it as the current object in the manager
manager.currentObjectId = id;
// If this is the "Pan/Zoom" option, then back to pan zoom, otherwise, set our automation control
if (id == lt.Annotations.Engine.AnnObject.none) {
viewer.defaultInteractiveMode = panZoom;
}
else {
viewer.defaultInteractiveMode = automationInteractiveMode;
}
});
// When the current object ID changes, we need to update our select
manager.add_currentObjectIdChanged((sender, e) => {
const currentObjectId: number = manager.currentObjectId;
for (let i = 0; i < currentObjectIdSelect.options.length; i++) {
const id: number = parseInt(currentObjectIdSelect.options[i].value);
if (id === currentObjectId) {
currentObjectIdSelect.selectedIndex = i;
break;
}
}
});
// Pan zoom by default
viewer.defaultInteractiveMode = panZoom;
// Set up the automation (will create the container as well)
const automation: lt.Annotations.Automation.AnnAutomation = new lt.Annotations.Automation.AnnAutomation(manager, imageViewerAutomationControl);
this.automation = automation;
// Add handler to update the container size when the image size changes
viewer.itemChanged.add((sender, e) => {
const container: lt.Annotations.Engine.AnnContainer = automation.container;
container.size = container.mapper.sizeToContainerCoordinates(viewer.imageSize);
// Create new canvas data provider for the new image
const canvasDataProvider: lt.Demos.Annotations.CanvasDataProvider = new lt.Demos.Annotations.CanvasDataProvider(viewer.activeItem.canvas);
imageViewerAutomationControl.automationDataProvider = canvasDataProvider;
});
// Set up this automation as the active one
this.automation.active = true;
if(callback)
callback(this.automation);
}
private createMyAutomationObjects(manager): void {
// Get the automation objects collection
const automationObjects = manager.objects;
// Set up the select automation object
const selectAutomationObj: lt.Annotations.Automation.AnnAutomationObject = new lt.Annotations.Automation.AnnAutomationObject();
selectAutomationObj.id = lt.Annotations.Engine.AnnObject.selectObjectId;
selectAutomationObj.name = "Select";
selectAutomationObj.drawDesignerType = lt.Annotations.Designers.AnnRectangleDrawDesigner;
selectAutomationObj.editDesignerType = lt.Annotations.Designers.AnnSelectionEditDesigner;
selectAutomationObj.runDesignerType = null;
// Create the object template for it
const selectObj: lt.Annotations.Engine.AnnSelectionObject = new lt.Annotations.Engine.AnnSelectionObject();
selectObj.stroke = lt.Annotations.Engine.AnnStroke.create(lt.Annotations.Engine.AnnSolidColorBrush.create("darkgreen"), lt.LeadLengthD.create(2));
selectAutomationObj.objectTemplate = selectObj;
// Add it to the automation objects of the manager
automationObjects.add(selectAutomationObj);
// Set up the line automation object
const lineAutomationObj: lt.Annotations.Automation.AnnAutomationObject = new lt.Annotations.Automation.AnnAutomationObject();
lineAutomationObj.id = lt.Annotations.Engine.AnnObject.lineObjectId;
lineAutomationObj.name = "Line";
lineAutomationObj.drawDesignerType = lt.Annotations.Designers.AnnLineDrawDesigner;
lineAutomationObj.editDesignerType = lt.Annotations.Designers.AnnPolylineEditDesigner;
lineAutomationObj.runDesignerType = lt.Annotations.Designers.AnnRunDesigner;
// Create the object template for it, use the default stroke
const lineObj: lt.Annotations.Engine.AnnPolylineObject = new lt.Annotations.Engine.AnnPolylineObject();
lineAutomationObj.objectTemplate = lineObj;
// Add it to the automation objects of the manager
automationObjects.add(lineAutomationObj);
// Set up the rectangle automation object
const rectAutomationObj: lt.Annotations.Automation.AnnAutomationObject = new lt.Annotations.Automation.AnnAutomationObject();
rectAutomationObj.id = lt.Annotations.Engine.AnnObject.rectangleObjectId;
rectAutomationObj.name = "Rectangle";
rectAutomationObj.drawDesignerType = lt.Annotations.Designers.AnnRectangleDrawDesigner;
rectAutomationObj.editDesignerType = lt.Annotations.Designers.AnnRectangleEditDesigner;
rectAutomationObj.runDesignerType = lt.Annotations.Designers.AnnRunDesigner;
// Create the object template for it, use the default stroke and fill
const rectObj: lt.Annotations.Engine.AnnRectangleObject = new lt.Annotations.Engine.AnnRectangleObject();
rectAutomationObj.set_objectTemplate(rectObj);
// Add it to the automation objects of the manager
automationObjects.add(rectAutomationObj);
const textAutomationObj: lt.Annotations.Automation.AnnAutomationObject = new lt.Annotations.Automation.AnnAutomationObject();
textAutomationObj.id = lt.Annotations.Engine.AnnObject.textObjectId;
textAutomationObj.name = "Text";
textAutomationObj.drawDesignerType = lt.Annotations.Designers.AnnRectangleDrawDesigner;
textAutomationObj.editDesignerType = lt.Annotations.Designers.AnnTextEditDesigner;
textAutomationObj.runDesignerType = lt.Annotations.Designers.AnnRunDesigner;
// Create the object template for it, use the default stroke, fill, text and font
const textObj: lt.Annotations.Engine.AnnTextObject = new lt.Annotations.Engine.AnnTextObject();
textAutomationObj.objectTemplate = textObj;
// Add it to the automation objects of the manager
automationObjects.add(textAutomationObj);
}
}