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Introduction

The Visualization Management app is the tool to set up logical visualization devices and link them to a project. Visualization access control configuration is also done here.

The app contains of five pages:

  • Projects: the inventory of visualization projects related to the current server workspace.
  • Devices: configured devices for visualization.
  • Users: assign users to visualization devices.
  • Groups: assign groups to visualization devices.
  • Configurations: set up specific permissions for layers and functions, set visualization workspace and page variables.

Projects

Click the Projects button Image Removed on the left-side menu of the Visualization Management app to open the Projects page. 

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Toolbar functions

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List of projects

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Devices

Click the Devices button Image Removed on the left-side menu of the Visualization Management app to open the Devices page. 

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Each project needs at least one device definition. Later on, users or groups can be assigned to a device and the permissions and access rights can be configured.

The list on the left hand side shows all defined devices. The form on the right hand side shows the properties for the selected device.

Toolbar functions

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Shows details of a connected web client. The client can be disconnected.

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List of devices

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Shows the number of used connections / number of allowed connections for the device. "∞" indicates there is no connection limit configured.

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Device configuration

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ON: Restricts the number of possible client connections to the device to a specified number.

OFF: The number of connected clients is not limited.

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The visualization project that runs on the device (mandatory).

Users

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Left: The list of users as defined in the User Management.

Right: The list of devices as defined on the Devices page.

To authorize a user to access a device, select the user and tick the respective checkbox(es) in the list of devices and save the modifications.

List of users

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List of devices

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Groups

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Left: Groups as defined in the User Management.

Right: The list of devices as defined on the Devices page.

To authorize a group to access a device, select the group and tick the respective checkbox(es) in the list of devices and save the modifications.

List of groups

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List of devices

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Configurations

Click the Configurations button Image Removed on the left-side menu of the Visualization Management app to open the Configurations page. 

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The list on the left hand side shows configurations. The form on the right hand side shows the properties of the configuration.

A configuration is an extension to the device/user/project settings as described before. It is like a container which can store detailed informations concerning access to layers and functions as well as values of workspace and page variables.

A configuration has to be unique per device, per user/group and per project. Note: only the project is mandatory, the device and user/group are optional and can remain empty!

When a client connects, the system searches the relevant configuration:

  1. step: by all its keys (as in Evaluation 1) - if there is no result evaluate next step, otherwise configuration found. 
  2. step: by two keys (as in Evaluation 2) - if there is no result evaluate next step, otherwise configuration found.
  3. step: by two keys (as in Evaluation 3) - if there is no result evaluate next step, otherwise configuration found.
  4. step: by one key (as in Evaluation 4) - if there is no result no configuration is available, otherwise configuration found.

System evaluation of configurations  

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1. key

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2. key 

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When defining a configuration the user has to ensure that the keys of the configuration fit to the project - otherwise the system will never apply the configuration.

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List of configurations

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Form of configuration

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Device

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Layers

Click the Layers button to open the list of available layers in the project.

Here, specific layer permissions for this configuration can be defined.

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"full": full acccess to the visualization objects on that layer.

"readonly": the visualization objects on that layer are displayed but can not be changed. 

"invisible": the visualization objects on that layer are not visible.

Functions

Click the Functions button to open the list of available functions. 

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Functions are predefined and refer to a specific feature or behavior the the respective app.

Here, specific function permissions for this configuration can be defined.

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"True": allow access to the function.

"False": deny access to the function.

Workspace variables

Click the Workspace variables button to open the list of available workspace variables.

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Here, specific values of visualization workspace variables for this configuration can be defined.

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Value of the workspace variable.

Page variables

Click the Page variables button to open the list of available page variables. The button is only visible if the homepage of the project has a page variable defined.

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Here, specific values of variables of the homepage for this configuration can be defined.

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This tool publishes projects to the web server, then the project is accessible by the web browser . 

Click the Visualization Management icon on the dashboard of the Web Manager to open the Visualization Management app.

Pages

The Visualization Management app consists of five pages which can be accessed on the left sidebar:

  • Projects: the inventory of visualization projects related to the current server workspace.
  • Devices: configured devices for visualization.
  • Users: assign users to visualization devices.
  • Groups: assign groups to visualization devices.
  • Configurations: set up specific permissions for layers and functions, set visualization workspace and page variables.