Qlik Sense Mashup Templates Download

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Mathew Letter

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Jan 18, 2024, 9:41:09 AM1/18/24
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It drives the creation of the Mashup with a predefined template, these templates contain the HTML code, Javascript files, its CSS file, and additional object added to the Mashup designer; each template defines these files differently, now following your screenshot, these are the steps to create the SlideShow mashup T1. You can follow these steps to create the four different types of templates, explore them, so you will know the sort of user interface their produce.

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Recently I've been working on building a mashup template that will work in the dev-hub that will have a few more advanced features than many of the available dev-hub templates. One of these features that I thought was important was a card container for Qlik Sense objects that has fullscreen capability built in. I'd like to share that with you today.

To use the qliksense-card web component yourself, you have a couple of options. You can either install the dev-hub template and create a new mashup from the dev-hub using the template, or you can just grab the necessary files and load them into your project.

The template is really kind of bare. There's not much going on besides the qliksense-card web component and a bit of bootstrap, but it's a good way to check out how the qliksense-card web component works.

After you're all setup, whether you've generated a new project using the dev-hub template, or included the necessary files in your own project, using the qliksense-card web component is easy. All you want to do is wrap your Qlik Sense object container with the qliksense-card tag, and set the height of the Qlik Sense object with the content-height attribute of the qliksense-card tag. You'll also want to set the width and height of your Qlik Sense object container to 100%. If you've generated a project using the template, this stuff has already been done, and you can check it out and just reuse as you'd like. If you've just included the necessary files in your own project, you can still check out the template files to see how it's done. Generally, it'll look something like below

The mashups use Extensions for templates, so you might need to create a role that give privileges to extensions, the ContentAdmin role will give this privilege to create mashups but it will grant probably more privileges that what you want, so maybe you can crate a new role check what resources are granted in the ContentAdmin role and try to pick only those related to extensions (one by one) to see which one gives you the right access, you might need to test a little before you find the correct privileges needed.

Now, let's move onto more complex mashup requirements with the Mashup editor. To start the creation of a new mashup, select Create new and immediately you will notice that the Mashup editor provides the following four pre-built templates to ease your development:

Once created, all these mashups are stored in the content store of the Qlik Sense server. Dev Hub provides an easy way to filter mashups versus visualization extensions. The following are the four templates that were generated:

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