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The DXF Playground has different sections to use or get to know about:

  • DXF Sandbox.
  • System Properties.
  • Writing DXF.
  • Rendered DXF.
  • Copy DXF.
  • Initial Configuration.
  • Current Configuration.
  • DXF Palette

    This section allows to create and execute groovy scripts using sample input documents in a contained environment.

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    Configurations


    1. On the Aspire Admin UI go to the tools tab (expand the tab).
    2. Go to the DXF Groovy Playground tab.
    3. DXF SandboxGroovy Script:  Write and test the DXF.
    4. System Properties: This section is used for mocking system properties, is useful when you are using the 'sysConfig' control to show sections depending on system properties.
      Note: You can define multiple properties using a semicolon (;)
    5. Write DXF: Write your own DXF form.
    6. Rendered DXF:  In this section you can see how the DXF will look like when rendered.
    7. Copy DXF: Copies the current DXF to the clipboard.
    8. Initial Configuration: Show the initial values of the rendered dxf, when it is rendered.
    9. Current Configuration: Show the current values of the rendered dxf.
    10. DXF Palette: If you don't know how to use a specific DXF control, click here so you can see examples of each available DXF control and the available validations for them.
    11. groovy script.
    12. Input document: You can use a sample aspire object for testing your script, we can put it here.
      Important: The aspire object must be on XML format.
    13. Result and groovy output: You can see the result of the script. There is also the output of the console.
      Important: If the script is invalid or crashes, you'll see the stack trace on the error section.



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