Extension:Cognitive Process Designer
Cognitive Process Designer Release status: stable |
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Implementation | Page action , Ajax, Special page |
Description | Draw BPMN processes with a graphical user interface in Semantic MediaWiki |
Author(s) | Tobias Weller, Maria Maleshkova and Alexander Pinchuk |
Latest version | 4.0.0-alpha |
Compatibility policy | For every MediaWiki release that is a Long Term Support release there is a corresponding branch in the extension. |
MediaWiki | >= 1.39.0 |
License | GNU General Public License 3.0 only |
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Quarterly downloads | 15 (Ranked 118th) |
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The Cognitive Process Designer extension supports the creation, importing, exporting and annotating of BPMN (Business Process Model and Notation) processes by using an intuitive GUI (graphical user interface). Each element (node and edge) is represented by its own wiki page, which publishes the information according to the Linked Data Principles. Cognitive Process is based on bpmn.io, an open source project by Camunda. Bpmn.io is an JavaScript renderer that allows to model BPMN processes and checks the syntax. Semantic Forms is used to facilitate the input of information for each element.
Installation
edit- Download and move the extracted
CognitiveProcessDesigner
folder to yourextensions/
directory.
Developers and code contributors should install the extension from Git instead, using:cd extensions/
git clone https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/mediawiki/extensions/CognitiveProcessDesigner - Only when installing from Git, run Composer to install PHP dependencies, by issuing
composer install --no-dev
in the extension directory. (See task T173141 for potential complications.) - Add the following code at the bottom of your LocalSettings.php file:
wfLoadExtension( 'CognitiveProcessDesigner' );
- For REL1_35 and upper branches - setup of processRunner.php is needed. See note below for the details.
- Done – Navigate to Special:Version on your wiki to verify that the extension is successfully installed.
Note:
- In REL1_35 and upper branches "process manager" [1] is used to save diagram elements on the server. In that case processRunner.php must be running to correctly save BPMN diagram. See how to setup it. For the most cases - just execute from wiki root in the separate terminal window.
php extensions/CognitiveProcessDesigner/vendor/mwstake/mediawiki-component-processmanager/maintenance/processRunner.php maintenance/Maintenance.php --wait
- Semantic MediaWiki must be installed in order to provide information for the elements in a structured way and publish the information according to the Linked Data Principles, which helps to avoid having an unbounded web.
- file uploads for SVG file types must be allowed and the images directory must be writable (chmod 755)[2]
Usage
editCreate diagrams
editTo create BPMN diagram on specific page - add such page content:
<bpmn name="{diagramName}" />
or
<bpmn name="{diagramName}" ></bpmn>
where {diagramName}
is name of BPMN diagram needed to be created.
After that, wiki page with title {diagramName}
will be created, it will contain XML content of diagram.
All diagram elements will be created with such title pattern: {diagramName}/{elementName}
Visual part of diagram (which is used to interact with diagram) will be displayed on the page where <bpmn>
tag was used.
Load diagrams
editTo load an existing BPMN diagram from wiki, enter the name of the existing BPMN diagram inside <bpmn>
tag.
If there is no page with this title in the wiki, new diagram will be created.
Otherwise, it will load the diagram from the wiki.
Import diagrams
editIn order to import an existing BPMN 2.0 diagram, stored in XML format, there are two possibilities:
- Via button
- Via drag&drop
To import a diagram, you first have to either create a new diagram or load an existing diagram under which the diagram is stored (Important: If a diagram is loaded, the diagram is overwritten by importing the new BPMN diagram). Afterwards either
- click on the importing button on the bottom left of the screen and select the BPMN 2.0 XML file from your local computer
- import the BPMN 2.0 XML file via drag&drop by dropping the BPMN 2.0 XML file over the middle of the editor screen.
Afterwards, the diagram is available for editing purposes.
Important: After importing the diagram, the wiki pages for each element of the BPMN diagram are created. Therefore, immediate annotating of elements after importing the BPMN diagram can take some time, until the pages are created. However, editing the element is immediately possible.
Export diagrams
editFollowing formats are supported to export BPMN diagrams:
- BPMN 2.0 XML
- SVG format
Click on the bottom left on the appropriate button in order to export a diagram. The I/O Menu shown below has the following functionality (from left to right):
- Import existing local BPMN diagram, stored as BPMN 2.0 XML
- Create new BPMN diagram from scratch with the entered name (Important: There are no security checks; The old diagram will be overwritten and the BPMN diagram name from the init screen is used to store the new information)
- Export BPMN diagram as BPMN 2.0 XML file to local system
- Export BPMN diagram as SVG file to local system
Create elements
editCreating an element (node and edge) leads to the creation of a wiki page that represents the element.
To create an element, there are two options:
- Either use the sidebar: Click on an element and then drop it on the appropriate position in the diagram
- Or use the context menu: Click on an element and select a new node type. Therefore, a new edge is also automatically created that links from the node to the new created element.
Change elements
editClick on the wrench of the context menu of an element to select the type in which the element should be changed.
Important: Changing an element leads to creating a new wiki page for the new element and transfer the content of the old page to the new wiki page. The content of the old wiki page is then deleted.
Delete elements
editThe deletion of an element in Cognitive Process leads to the deletion of content of the wiki page that represents the element. The wiki page itself is not deleted, but the content. This is because, often only admins have the permision to delete a page but not users.
To delete a element. Click on the bin icon of the context menu.
Annotate elements
editEach element (node and edge) in the BPMN process can be annotated. This can be done by
- Manually changing the content of the wiki page that represents the wiki page or
- Semantic Forms, which is included into the extension.
Manually annotate elements
editEach element is represented by its own wiki page. Therefore, information for this element can be added on its page. In order to facilitate to get to the wiki page, which represents the element, we included an icon in the context menu that links to the wiki page.
- Click on an BPMN element in order to open the context menu.
- Click on the angular arrow below the magnifier to jump to the wiki page that represents the BPMN element.
This is an examplary wiki page that represents a BPMN element. It contains among other information like position, height, width and label of the BPMN element. Additional information can be added to the wiki page in order to annotate the element.
Using Semantic Forms
editIn order to faciliate annotating a BPMN element, one can also use Semantic Forms.
In order to annotate a BPMN element by using Semantic Forms, click on the element so that the contex tmenu appers. Afterwards click on the magnifier. Afterwards, all available Forms, stored in the MediaWiki, are listed. Click on the Forms with which the element should be annotated.
After clicking on a Semantic Form, a popup appears that allows to easily annotate the element with the selected form.
Displaying diagrams on the BPMN wiki pages
editThe diagrams can be displayed on the wiki pages since version 0.7. Therefore you have to insert the code, described in Section "Remarks" on the 1th July 2016, on the MediaWiki:Common.js. Afterwards, BPMN diagrams are shown on the corresponding wiki page.
Remark: BPMN code, not created with the Cognitive Process Designer, can also be displayed on wiki pages. Therefore, include on a random page the following code:
<div id="processXml" class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">The following code shows the XML Serialization of the Process:<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
<<<BPMN 2.0 XML Code>>>
</div>
</div>
Where <<<BPMN 2.0 XML Code>>> is the BPMN 2.0 XML code, created with your BPMN Modeling tool. The diagrams on the wiki pages can be exported and changed. However, any changes on the wiki pages are not stored permanently. We decided this to prevent unwanted changes. Changing diagrams is at the moment only possible via the Cognitive Process Designer Special Page.
Known issues
edit- Shortcuts does currently not work with the Cognitive Process Designer. So changes with shortcuts are not stored. We will include shortcuts in later versions.
Future work
edit- Adding Shortcuts and latest bpmn-js
Remarks
edit- : Bug with Edge labels has been solved
- : BPMN Diagrams can now be displayed on the corresponding BPMN wiki pages. The diagrams can be changed, however, the information is not stored permanently. To display the diagrams, please add the following code on MediaWiki:Common.js
if (document.getElementById('processXml')) { var txt = '<div class="content" id="js-drop-zone" style="height: 800px"><div class="canvas" id="js-canvas" style="height:800px"></div></div><div id="importExport" class="io-import-export"> <!--[if !IE]><!--> <ul class="io-export io-control io-control-list io-horizontal"><li> <a target="_blank" href class="download" title="download BPMN diagram" jswidget="downloadBPMN" data-track="diagram:download-bpmn"><span class="icon-download"></span> </a></li><li> <a target="_blank" href class="download" title="download as SVG image" jswidget="downloadSVG" data-track="diagram:download-svg"><span class="icon-picture"></span> </a></li> </ul> <!--<![endif]--> </div><div class="io-alerts"> <div class="io-control alert" jswidget="import-warnings-alert"> <a href class="close" aria-hidden="true" jsaction="click:bio.clearImportDetails">×</a> Diagram may not render correctly due to import warnings. <a href jsaction="click:bio.showImportDetails">Show details</a>. </div> <div class="io-control alert" jswidget="undo-redo-alert"> You edited the diagram. <a href jsaction="click:bio.undo">Undo last change</a>. <a href class="close" aria-hidden="true" jsaction="click:bio.hideUndoAlert">×</a> </div> </div> <div id="infoBox" class="io-editing-tools" jswidget="editing-tools"> </div> <div class="io-zoom-controls"> <ul class="io-zoom-reset io-control io-control-list"> <li> <button title="reset zoom" jsaction="click:bio.zoomReset"> <span class="icon-size-reset"></span> </button> </li> </ul> <ul class="io-zoom io-control io-control-list"> <li> <button title="zoom in" jsaction="click:bio.zoomIn"> <span class="icon-plus"></span> </button> </li> <li> <hr/> </li> <li> <button href title="zoom out" jsaction="click:bio.zoomOut"> <span class="icon-minus"></span> </button> </li> </ul> </div>'; loadCSS("../extensions/CognitiveProcessDesigner/Display/Display-app.css"); loadCSS("../extensions/CognitiveProcessDesigner/Display/Display-diagram-js.css"); $("#mw-content-text").append(txt); loadScript("../extensions/CognitiveProcessDesigner/Display/Display-appTestSuite.js", function() {}); } function loadScript(url, callback) { var script = document.createElement("script") script.type = "text/javascript"; if (script.readyState) { //IE script.onreadystatechange = function() { if (script.readyState == "loaded" || script.readyState == "complete") { script.onreadystatechange = null; callback(); } }; } else { //Others script.onload = function() { callback(); }; } script.src = url; document.getElementsByTagName("head")[0].appendChild(script); } function loadCSS(href) { var cssLink = $("<link>"); $("head").append(cssLink); //IE hack: append before setting href cssLink.attr({ rel: "stylesheet", type: "text/css", href: href }); }
- : Added some basic information on the BPMN wiki pages by clicking on the elements. More useful information about the elements will be included in later versions.
See also
edit- Extension reference
- Link to authors
- Link to information pages
- Cognitive Process Designer: Information about Cognitive Process Designer on AIFB page
- AIFB (KIT): Institute of Applied Informatics and Formal Description Methods
- Presentation on SMWCon Fall 2015
- Alternative: Extension:External_Data/Local_programs#Tag emulation mode (examples)
- Extension:Flex Diagrams
- Extension:DrawioEditor
This extension is included in the following wiki farms/hosts and/or packages: This is not an authoritative list. Some wiki farms/hosts and/or packages may contain this extension even if they are not listed here. Always check with your wiki farms/hosts or bundle to confirm. |