The TOC Search Bar projects adds a search bar to the standard table of contents to allow users to more easily find the ItemTypes they are looking for.
Built Using: Aras 12.0 Browsers Tested: Internet Explorer 11, Edge, Chrome
Please note that each release of this project is version-dependent. To avoid potential errors, please ensure that you download the release of this project corresponding to your installed version of Aras Innovator.
Release | Notes |
---|---|
v12.0 | Update for 12.0 |
v11.0SP15 | Update for SP15 |
v11.0SP12 | Update for SP12 |
v11.0SP11 | First release. |
Project | Aras |
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v12.0 | 12.0 |
v11.0SP15 | 11.0 SP15 |
v11.0SP12 | 11.0 SP12 |
v11.0SP11 | 11.0 SP11 |
Always back up your code tree and database before applying an import package or code tree patch!
- Aras Innovator installed (version 12.0)
- Backup your code tree
- This project makes modifications to core files, so it is highly recommended that you backup your files first
- Copy the
/Innovator/
folder in your local TOC Search Bar repository - Paste this folder to the root of your code tree
- This should be the same folder that contains the
InnovatorServerConfig.xml
- This should be the same folder that contains the
- Open the
/Innovator/Client/web.config
in a text editor - Increment the
filesRevision
attribute of the<cachingModule>
tag in this file- std->2, 2->3, 3->4, etc.
You are now ready to login to Aras and try out this TOC Search Bar.
- Log in to Aras as admin.
- Confirm that you can see a new textbox at the top of the TOC
- Begin typing into this textbox
- Notice that the TOC filters itself dynamically as you type
- Click the red 'X' button in this textbox to clear it and reset the TOC
- Manually deleting all of the text will also reset the TOC
- Fork it!
- Create your feature branch:
git checkout -b my-new-feature
- Commit your changes:
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
- Push to the branch:
git push origin my-new-feature
- Submit a pull request
For more information on contributing to this project, another Aras Labs project, or any Aras Community project, shoot us an email at [email protected].
Project written, documented, and published by Christopher Gillis at Aras Labs. @csgillis-aras
Aras Labs projects are published to Github under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for license rights and limitations.