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git-svn-id: http://svn.code.sf.net/p/itop/code/trunk@3559 a333f486-631f-4898-b8df-5754b55c2be0
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+ 132 - 201
core/displayablegraph.class.inc.php

@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ class DisplayableNode extends GraphNode
 		return $aNode;
 	}
 	
-	public function RenderAsPDF(TCPDF $oPdf, $fScale)
+	public function RenderAsPDF(TCPDF $oPdf, DisplayableGraph $oGraph, $fScale)
 	{
 		$Alpha = 1.0;
 		$oPdf->SetFillColor(200, 200, 200);
@@ -121,28 +121,18 @@ class DisplayableNode extends GraphNode
 		
 		if (!$this->GetProperty('is_reached'))
 		{
-			if (function_exists('imagecreatefrompng'))
+			$sTempImageName = $this->CreateWhiteIcon($oGraph, $sIconPath);
+			if ($sTempImageName != null)
 			{
-				$im = imagecreatefrompng($sIconPath);
-				
-				if($im && imagefilter($im, IMG_FILTER_COLORIZE, 255, 255, 255))
-				{
-					$sTempImageName = APPROOT.'data/tmp-'.basename($sIconPath);
-					imagesavealpha($im, true);
-					imagepng($im, $sTempImageName);
-					imagedestroy($im);
-					$oPdf->Image($sTempImageName, ($this->x - 16)*$fScale, ($this->y - 16)*$fScale, 32*$fScale, 32*$fScale);
-				}
+				$oPdf->Image($sTempImageName, ($this->x - 16)*$fScale, ($this->y - 16)*$fScale, 32*$fScale, 32*$fScale, 'PNG');
 			}
 			$Alpha = 0.4;
 			$oPdf->setAlpha($Alpha);
 		}
 		
 		$oPdf->Image($sIconPath, ($this->x - 16)*$fScale, ($this->y - 16)*$fScale, 32*$fScale, 32*$fScale);
-		//$oPdf->Image(APPROOT.'images/blank-100x100.png', ($this->x - 16)*$fScale, ($this->y - 16)*$fScale, 32*$fScale, 32*$fScale, '', '', '', false, 300, '', false, $mask);
-		//Image($file, $x='', $y='', $w=0, $h=0, $type='', $link='', $align='', $resize=false, $dpi=300, $palign='', $ismask=false, $imgmask=false, $border=0, $fitbox=false, $hidden=false, $fitonpage=false, $alt=false, $altimgs=array())
 		
-		$oPdf->SetFont('Helvetica', '', 24 * $fScale, '', true);
+		$oPdf->SetFont('dejavusans', '', 24 * $fScale, '', true);
 		$width = $oPdf->GetStringWidth($this->GetProperty('label'));
 		$height = $oPdf->GetStringHeight(1000, $this->GetProperty('label'));
 		$oPdf->setAlpha(0.6 * $Alpha);
@@ -154,7 +144,66 @@ class DisplayableNode extends GraphNode
 		$oPdf->Text($this->x*$fScale - $width/2, ($this->y + 18)*$fScale, $this->GetProperty('label'));
 	}
 	
-	public function GroupSimilarNeighbours($oGraph, $iThresholdCount, $bDirectionUp = false, $bDirectionDown = true)
+	/**
+	 * Create a "whitened" version of the icon (retaining the transparency) to be used a background for masking the underlying lines
+	 * @param string $sIconFile The path to the file containing the icon
+	 * @return NULL|string The path to a temporary file containing the white version of the icon
+	 */
+	protected function CreateWhiteIcon(DisplayableGraph $oGraph, $sIconFile)
+	{
+		$aInfo = getimagesize($sIconFile);
+		
+		$im = null;
+		switch($aInfo['mime'])
+		{
+			case 'image/png':
+			if (function_exists('imagecreatefrompng'))
+			{
+				$im = imagecreatefrompng($sIconFile);
+			}
+			break;
+			
+			case 'image/gif':
+			if (function_exists('imagecreatefromgif'))
+			{
+				$im = imagecreatefromgif($sIconFile);
+			}
+			break;
+			
+			case 'image/jpeg':
+			case 'image/jpg':
+			if (function_exists('imagecreatefromjpeg'))
+			{
+				$im = imagecreatefromjpeg($sIconFile);
+			}
+			break;
+			
+			default:
+			return null;
+			
+		}
+		if($im && imagefilter($im, IMG_FILTER_COLORIZE, 255, 255, 255))
+		{
+			$sTempImageName = $oGraph->GetTempImageName();
+			imagesavealpha($im, true);
+			imagepng($im, $sTempImageName);
+			imagedestroy($im);
+			return $sTempImageName;
+		}
+		else
+		{
+			return null;
+		}
+	}
+	
+	/**
+	 * Group together (as a special kind of nodes) all the similar neighbours of the current node
+	 * @param DisplayableGraph $oGraph
+	 * @param int $iThresholdCount
+	 * @param boolean $bDirectionUp
+	 * @param boolean $bDirectionDown
+	 */
+	public function GroupSimilarNeighbours(DisplayableGraph $oGraph, $iThresholdCount, $bDirectionUp = false, $bDirectionDown = true)
 	{
 //echo "<p>".$this->GetProperty('label').":</p>";
 		
@@ -284,7 +333,7 @@ class DisplayableRedundancyNode extends DisplayableNode
 		return $aNode;
 	}
 
-	public function RenderAsPDF(TCPDF $oPdf, $fScale)
+	public function RenderAsPDF(TCPDF $oPdf, DisplayableGraph $oGraph, $fScale)
 	{
 		$oPdf->SetAlpha(1);
 		$oPdf->SetFillColor(200, 0, 0);
@@ -292,22 +341,22 @@ class DisplayableRedundancyNode extends DisplayableNode
 		$oPdf->Circle($this->x*$fScale, $this->y*$fScale, 16*$fScale, 0, 360, 'DF');
 
 		$oPdf->SetTextColor(255, 255, 255);
-		$oPdf->SetFont('Helvetica', '', 28 * $fScale, '', true);
+		$oPdf->SetFont('dejavusans', '', 28 * $fScale, '', true);
 		$sLabel  = (string)$this->GetProperty('label');
-		$width = $oPdf->GetStringWidth($sLabel, 'Helvetica', 'B', 24*$fScale);
+		$width = $oPdf->GetStringWidth($sLabel, 'dejavusans', 'B', 24*$fScale);
 		$height = $oPdf->GetStringHeight(1000, $sLabel);
 		$xPos = (float)$this->x*$fScale - $width/2;
 		$yPos = (float)$this->y*$fScale - $height/2;
-//		$oPdf->Rect($xPos, $yPos, $width, $height, 'D');
-//		$oPdf->Text($xPos, $yPos, $sLabel);
 		
 		$oPdf->SetXY(($this->x - 16)*$fScale, ($this->y - 16)*$fScale);
 		
-		// text on center
 		$oPdf->Cell(32*$fScale, 32*$fScale, $sLabel, 0, 0, 'C', 0, '', 0, false, 'T', 'C');
 	}
 	
-	public function GroupSimilarNeighbours($oGraph, $iThresholdCount, $bDirectionUp = false, $bDirectionDown = true)
+	/**
+	 * @see DisplayableNode::GroupSimilarNeighbours()
+	 */
+	public function GroupSimilarNeighbours(DisplayableGraph $oGraph, $iThresholdCount, $bDirectionUp = false, $bDirectionDown = true)
 	{
 		parent::GroupSimilarNeighbours($oGraph, $iThresholdCount, $bDirectionUp, $bDirectionDown);
 		
@@ -381,7 +430,7 @@ class DisplayableRedundancyNode extends DisplayableNode
 
 class DisplayableEdge extends GraphEdge
 {
-	public function RenderAsPDF(TCPDF $oPdf, $fScale)
+	public function RenderAsPDF(TCPDF $oPdf, DisplayableGraph $oGraph, $fScale)
 	{
 		$xStart = $this->GetSourceNode()->x * $fScale;
 		$yStart = $this->GetSourceNode()->y * $fScale;
@@ -446,7 +495,7 @@ class DisplayableGroupNode extends DisplayableNode
 		return $aNode;
 	}
 	
-	public function RenderAsPDF(TCPDF $oPdf, $fScale)
+	public function RenderAsPDF(TCPDF $oPdf, DisplayableGraph $oGraph, $fScale)
 	{
 		$bReached = $this->GetProperty('is_reached');
 		$oPdf->SetFillColor(255, 255, 255);
@@ -476,17 +525,41 @@ class DisplayableGroupNode extends DisplayableNode
 		$oPdf->Image($sIconPath, ($this->x - 17)*$fScale, ($this->y - 17)*$fScale, 16*$fScale, 16*$fScale);
 		$oPdf->Image($sIconPath, ($this->x + 1)*$fScale, ($this->y - 17)*$fScale, 16*$fScale, 16*$fScale);
 		$oPdf->Image($sIconPath, ($this->x -8)*$fScale, ($this->y +1)*$fScale, 16*$fScale, 16*$fScale);
-		$oPdf->SetFont('Helvetica', '', 24 * $fScale, '', true);
+		$oPdf->SetFont('dejavusans', '', 24 * $fScale, '', true);
 		$width = $oPdf->GetStringWidth($this->GetProperty('label'));
 		$oPdf->SetTextColor(0, 0, 0);
 		$oPdf->Text($this->x*$fScale - $width/2, ($this->y + 25)*$fScale, $this->GetProperty('label'));
 	}
 }
 
-
+/**
+ * A Graph that can be displayed interactively using Raphael JS or saved as a PDF document
+ */
 class DisplayableGraph extends SimpleGraph
 {
 	protected $sDirection;
+	protected $aTempImages;
+	
+	public function __construct()
+	{
+		parent::__construct();
+		$this->aTempImages = array();
+	}
+	
+	public function GetTempImageName()
+	{
+		$sNewTempName = tempnam(APPROOT.'data', 'img-');
+		$this->aTempImages[] = $sNewTempName;
+		return $sNewTempName;
+	}
+	
+	public function __destruct()
+	{
+		foreach($this->aTempImages as $sTempFile)
+		{
+			@unlink($sTempFile);
+		}
+	}
 	
 	public static function FromRelationGraph(RelationGraph $oGraph, $iGroupingThreshold = 20, $bDirectionDown = true)
 	{
@@ -600,34 +673,13 @@ class DisplayableGraph extends SimpleGraph
 		return $oNewGraph;
 	}
 	
-	public function InitOnGrid()
-	{
-		$iDist = 125;
-		$aAllNodes = $this->_GetNodes();
-		$iSide = ceil(sqrt(count($aAllNodes)));
-		$xPos = 0;
-		$yPos = 0;
-		$idx = 0;
-		foreach($aAllNodes as $oNode)
-		{
-			$xPos += $iDist;
-			if (($idx % $iSide) == 0)
-			{
-				$xPos = 0;
-				$yPos += $iDist;
-			}
-			
-			$oNode->x = $xPos;
-			$oNode->y = $yPos;
-			
-			$idx++;
-		}
-		
-	}
-	
 	public function InitFromGraphviz()
 	{
 		$sDot = $this->DumpAsXDot();
+		if (strpos($sDot, 'digraph') === false)
+		{
+			throw new Exception($sDot);
+		}
 		$sDot = preg_replace('/.*label=.*,/', '', $sDot); // Get rid of label lines since they may contain weird characters than can break the split and pattern matching below
 		
 		$aChunks = explode(";", $sDot);
@@ -653,150 +705,6 @@ class DisplayableGraph extends SimpleGraph
 		}
 	}
 	
-	public function BruteForceLayout($iNbTicks, $sDirection = 'horizontal')
-	{
-		$iLoopTimeLimit = MetaModel::GetConfig()->Get('max_execution_time_per_loop');
-		$this->sDirection = $sDirection;
-		$this->InitForces();
-		for($i=0; $i<$iNbTicks; $i++)
-		{
-			set_time_limit($iLoopTimeLimit);
-			$this->Tick();
-		}
-	}
-	
-	protected function InitForces()
-	{
-		$oIterator = new RelationTypeIterator($this, 'Node');
-		$i = 0;
-		foreach($oIterator as $sId => $oNode)
-		{
-			$oNode->SetProperty('ax', 0);
-			$oNode->SetProperty('ay', 0);
-			$oNode->SetProperty('vx', 0);
-			$oNode->SetProperty('vy', 0);
-			$i++;
-		}
-	}
-	
-	protected function ComputeAcceleration()
-	{
-		$oIterator = new RelationTypeIterator($this, 'Node');
-		foreach($oIterator as  $idx => $oNode)
-		{
-			$sNodeId = $oNode->GetId();
-			
-			$fx = 0;
-			$fy = 0;
-			$K = 0.6;
-			$Q = 0.3;
-			
-			if ($oNode->GetProperty('source'))
-			{
-				switch($this->sDirection)
-				{
-					case 'horizontal':
-						$fx -= 30;
-						break;
-							
-					case 'vertical':
-						$fy -= 30;
-						break;
-							
-					default:
-						// No gravity
-				}				
-			}
-			else
-			{
-				switch($this->sDirection)
-				{
-					case 'horizontal':
-					$fx += 30;
-					break;
-					
-					case 'vertical':
-					$fy += 30;
-					break;
-					
-					default:
-					// No gravity
-				}
-			}
-			
-//echo "<p>ComputeAcceleration - $sNodeId</p>\n";
-				
-			$oIter2 = new RelationTypeIterator($this, 'Edge');
-			foreach($oIter2 as $sEdgeId => $oEdge)
-			{
-				$oSource = $oEdge->GetSourceNode();
-				$oSink = $oEdge->GetSinkNode();
-				
-//echo "<p>$sEdgeId ".$oSource->GetId()." -> ".$oSink->GetId()."</p>\n";
-				
-				if ($oSource->GetId() === $sNodeId)
-				{
-					$fx += -$K * ($oSource->x - $oSink->x);
-					$fy += -$K * ($oSource->y - $oSink->y);
-//echo "<p>$sEdgeId Sink - F($fx, $fy)</p>\n";
-				}
-				else if ($oSink->GetId() === $sNodeId)
-				{
-					$fx += -$K * ($oSink->x - $oSource->x);
-					$fy += -$K * ($oSink->y - $oSource->y);
-//echo "<p>$sEdgeId Source - F($fx, $fy)</p>\n";
-				}
-				// Else do nothing for this node, it's not connected via this edge
-			}
-			$oIter3 = new RelationTypeIterator($this, 'Node');
-			foreach($oIter3 as $idx2 => $oOtherNode)
-			{
-				$sOtherId = $oOtherNode->GetId();
-				if ($sOtherId !== $sNodeId)
-				{
-					$d2 = $oOtherNode->Distance2($oNode) / (60*60);
-					if ($d2 < 15)
-					{
-						$dfx = 	-$Q * ($oOtherNode->x - $oNode->x) / $d2;
-						$dfy = 	-$Q * ($oOtherNode->y - $oNode->y) / $d2;
-						
-						$fx += $dfx;
-						$fy += $dfy;
-					}
-					
-//echo "<p>Electrostatic: $sOtherId d2: $d2 F($dfx, $dfy)</p>\n";
-
-				}
-			}
-//echo "<p>total forces: $sNodeId d2: $d2 F($fx, $fy)</p>\n";
-			$oNode->SetProperty('ax', $fx);
-			$oNode->SetProperty('ay', $fy);
-		}		
-	}
-	
-	protected function Tick()
-	{
-		$dt = 0.1;
-		$attenuation = 0.8;
-		$M = 1;
-		
-		$this->ComputeAcceleration();
-		
-		$oIterator = new RelationTypeIterator($this, 'Node');
-		foreach($oIterator as $sId => $oNode)
-		{
-			$vx = $attenuation * $oNode->GetProperty('vx') + $M * $oNode->GetProperty('ax');
-			$vy = $attenuation * $oNode->GetProperty('vy') + $M * $oNode->GetProperty('ay');
-			
-			$oNode->x += $dt * $vx;
-			$oNode->y += $dt * $vy;
-
-			$oNode->SetProperty('vx', $vx);
-			$oNode->SetProperty('vy', $vy);
-//echo "<p>$sId - V($vx, $vy)</p>\n";
-		}
-	}
-	
 	public function GetBoundingBox()
 	{
 		$xMin = null;
@@ -835,7 +743,20 @@ class DisplayableGraph extends SimpleGraph
 		}		
 	}
 	
-	function RenderAsRaphael(WebPage $oP, $sId = null, $bContinue = false)
+	public function UpdatePositions($aPositions)
+	{
+		foreach($aPositions as $sNodeId => $aPos)
+		{
+			$oNode = $this->GetNode($sNodeId);
+			if ($oNode != null)
+			{
+				$oNode->x = $aPos['x'];
+				$oNode->y = $aPos['y'];
+			}
+		}
+	}
+	
+	function RenderAsRaphael(WebPage $oP, $sId = null, $sExportAsPdfURL, $sExportAsDocumentURL, $sDrillDownURL)
 	{
 		if ($sId == null)
 		{
@@ -843,7 +764,16 @@ class DisplayableGraph extends SimpleGraph
 		}
 		$aBB = $this->GetBoundingBox();
 		$oP->add('<div id="'.$sId.'" class="simple-graph"></div>');
-		$oP->add_ready_script("var oGraph = $('#$sId').simple_graph({xmin: {$aBB['xmin']}, xmax: {$aBB['xmax']}, ymin: {$aBB['ymin']}, ymax: {$aBB['ymax']} });");
+		$aParams = array(
+			'xmin' => $aBB['xmin'],
+			'xmax' => $aBB['xmax'],
+			'ymin' => $aBB['ymin'],
+			'ymax' => $aBB['ymax'],
+			'export_as_pdf_url' => $sExportAsPdfURL,
+			'export_as_document_url' => $sExportAsDocumentURL,
+			'drill_down_url' => $sDrillDownURL,
+		);
+		$oP->add_ready_script("var oGraph = $('#$sId').simple_graph(".json_encode($aParams).");");
 		
 		$oIterator = new RelationTypeIterator($this, 'Node');
 		foreach($oIterator as $sId => $oNode)
@@ -894,7 +824,8 @@ class DisplayableGraph extends SimpleGraph
 		$oPdf->AddPage();
 		
 		$aBB = $this->GetBoundingBox();
-		//$this->Translate(-$aBB['xmin'], -$aBB['ymin']);
+		$this->Translate(-$aBB['xmin'], -$aBB['ymin']);
+		
 		if ($sPageOrientation == 'P')
 		{
 			// Portrait mode
@@ -923,13 +854,13 @@ class DisplayableGraph extends SimpleGraph
 		$oIterator = new RelationTypeIterator($this, 'Edge');
 		foreach($oIterator as $sId => $oEdge)
 		{
-			$oEdge->RenderAsPDF($oPdf, $fScale);
+			$oEdge->RenderAsPDF($oPdf, $this, $fScale);
 		}
 
 		$oIterator = new RelationTypeIterator($this, 'Node');
 		foreach($oIterator as $sId => $oNode)
 		{
-			$oNode->RenderAsPDF($oPdf, $fScale);
+			$oNode->RenderAsPDF($oPdf, $this, $fScale);
 		}
 		
 		$oP->add($oPdf->Output('iTop.pdf', 'S'));	

+ 0 - 2
core/simplegraph.class.inc.php

@@ -536,8 +536,6 @@ EOF
 				$sHtml .= "<p><b>Error:</b></p>";
 				$sHtml .= "<p>The command: <pre>$CommandLine</pre> returned $iRetCode</p>";
 				$sHtml .= "<p>The output of the command is:<pre>\n".implode("\n", $aOutput)."</pre></p>";
-				$sHtml .= "<hr>";
-				$sHtml .= "<p>Content of the '".basename($sDotFilePath)."' file:<pre>\n$sDotDescription</pre>";
 			}
 			else
 			{

+ 57 - 9
js/simple_graph.js

@@ -18,7 +18,10 @@ $(function()
 			ymin: 0,
 			ymax: 0,
 			align: 'center',
-			'vertical-align': 'middle'
+			'vertical-align': 'middle',
+			export_as_pdf_url: '',
+			export_as_document_url: '',
+			drill_down_url: '',
 		},
 	
 		// the constructor
@@ -31,13 +34,13 @@ $(function()
 			this.xOffset = 0;
 			this.yOffset = 0;
 			this.iTextHeight = 12;
-			//this.element.height(this.element.parent().height());
-			this.oPaper = Raphael(this.element.get(0), this.element.width(), this.element.height());
 			
 			this.auto_scale();
+			this.oPaper = Raphael(this.element.get(0), this.element.width(), this.element.height());
 
 			this.element
-			.addClass('itop-simple-graph');
+			.addClass('itop-simple-graph')
+			.addClass('graph');
 			
 			this._create_toolkit_menu();
 		},
@@ -53,9 +56,11 @@ $(function()
 		{
 			var sId = this.element.attr('id');
 			this.element
-			.removeClass('itop-simple-graph');
+			.removeClass('itop-simple-graph')
+			.removeClass('graph');
 			
 			$('#tk_graph'+sId).remove();
+			$('#graph_'+sId+'_export_as_pdf').remove();
 			
 		},
 		// _setOptions is called with a hash of all options that are changing
@@ -242,6 +247,18 @@ $(function()
 		auto_scale: function()
 		{
 			var fMaxZoom = 1.5;
+			var maxHeight = this.element.parent().height();
+			// Compute the available height
+			var element = this.element;
+			this.element.parent().children().each(function() {
+				if($(this).is(':visible') && !$(this).hasClass('graph') && ($(this).attr('id') != element.attr('id')))
+				{
+					maxHeight = maxHeight - $(this).height();
+				}
+			});
+			
+			this.element.height(maxHeight - 20);
+			
 			iMargin = 10;
 			xmin = this.options.xmin - iMargin;
 			xmax = this.options.xmax + iMargin;
@@ -295,15 +312,22 @@ $(function()
 		_create_toolkit_menu: function()
 		{
 			var sPopupMenuId = 'tk_graph'+this.element.attr('id');
-			var sHtml = '<div class="itop_popup toolkit_menu" style="font-size: 12px;" id="'+sPopupMenuId+'"><ul><li><img src="../images/toolkit_menu.png"><ul>';
-			sHtml += '<li><a href="#" id="'+sPopupMenuId+'_pdf">Export as PDF</a></li>';
-			sHtml += '<li><a href="#" id="'+sPopupMenuId+'_document">Export as document...</a></li>';
+			var sHtml = '<div class="itop_popup toolkit_menu graph" style="font-size: 12px;" id="'+sPopupMenuId+'"><ul><li><img src="../images/toolkit_menu.png"><ul>';
+			if (this.options.export_as_pdf_url != '')
+			{
+				sHtml += '<li><a href="#" id="'+sPopupMenuId+'_pdf">Export as PDF...</a></li>';			
+			}
+			if (this.options.export_as_document_url != '')
+			{
+				sHtml += '<li><a href="#" id="'+sPopupMenuId+'_document">Export as document...</a></li>';
+			}
 			sHtml += '<li><a href="#" id="'+sPopupMenuId+'_reload">Refresh</a></li>';
 			sHtml += '</ul></li></ul></div>';
 			
 			this.element.before(sHtml);
 			$('#'+sPopupMenuId).popupmenu();
 			
+			
 			var me = this;
 			$('#'+sPopupMenuId+'_pdf').click(function() { me.export_as_pdf(); });
 			$('#'+sPopupMenuId+'_document').click(function() { me.export_as_document(); });
@@ -312,7 +336,31 @@ $(function()
 		},
 		export_as_pdf: function()
 		{
-			alert('Export as PDF: not yet implemented');
+			var oPositions = {};
+			for(k in this.aNodes)
+			{
+				oPositions[this.aNodes[k].id] = {x: this.aNodes[k].x, y: this.aNodes[k].y };
+			}
+			var sHtmlForm = '<div id="PDFExportDlg'+this.element.attr('id')+'"><form id="graph_'+this.element.attr('id')+'_export_as_pdf" target="_blank" action="'+this.options.export_as_pdf_url+'" method="post">';
+			sHtmlForm += '<input type="hidden" name="positions" value="">';
+			sHtmlForm += '<table>';
+			sHtmlForm += '<tr><td>Page format:</td><td><select name="p"><option value="A3">A3</option><option value="A4" selected>A4</option><option value="Letter">Letter</option></select></td></tr>';
+			sHtmlForm += '<tr><td>Page orientation:</td><td><select name="o"><option value="L" selected>Landscape</option><option value="P">Portrait</select></td></tr>';
+			sHtmlForm += '<table>';
+			sHtmlForm += '</form></div>';
+			
+			$('body').append(sHtmlForm);
+			$('#graph_'+this.element.attr('id')+'_export_as_pdf input[name="positions"]').val(JSON.stringify(oPositions));
+			var me = this;
+			$('#PDFExportDlg'+this.element.attr('id')).dialog({
+				modal: true,
+				title: 'PDF format options',
+				buttons: [
+				          {text: 'Cancel', click: function() { $(this).dialog('close');} },
+				          {text: 'Export', click: function() { $('#graph_'+me.element.attr('id')+'_export_as_pdf').submit(); $(this).dialog('close');} },
+				]
+			});
+			//$('#graph_'+this.element.attr('id')+'_export_as_pdf').submit();
 		},
 		export_as_document: function()
 		{

+ 20 - 4
pages/UI.php

@@ -243,9 +243,10 @@ function DisplayNavigatorGraphicsTab($oP, $aResults, $oRelGraph, $sClass, $id, $
 {
 	$oP->SetCurrentTab(Dict::S('UI:RelationshipGraph'));
 
-	$oP->add("<div id=\"ds_flash\" class=\"SearchDrawer\">\n");
+	$oP->add("<div id=\"ds_flash\" class=\"SearchDrawer\" style=\"display:none;\">\n");
 	$oP->add_ready_script(
 <<<EOF
+	$( "#tabbedContent_0" ).tabs({ heightStyle: "fill" });
 	$("#dh_flash").click( function() {
 		$("#ds_flash").slideToggle('normal', function() { $("#ds_flash").parent().resize(); } );
 		$("#dh_flash").toggleClass('open');
@@ -280,10 +281,25 @@ EOF
 	$oP->add_linked_script(utils::GetAbsoluteUrlAppRoot().'js/fraphael.js');
 	$oP->add_linked_script(utils::GetAbsoluteUrlAppRoot().'js/simple_graph.js');
 	$oGraph = DisplayableGraph::FromRelationGraph($oRelGraph, $iGroupingThreshold, $bDirectionDown);
-	$oGraph->InitFromGraphviz();
-	$oGraph->RenderAsRaphael($oP);
-	$oP->p('<a target="_blank" href="'.utils::GetAbsoluteUrlAppRoot().'/pages/ajax.render.php?operation=relation_pdf&relation='.$sRelation.'&direction='.($bDirectionDown ? 'down' : 'up').'&class='.$sClass.'&id='.$id.'">'.Dict::S('UI:GraphAsPDF').'</a>');
+	try
+	{
+		$oGraph->InitFromGraphviz();
 	
+		if (extension_loaded('gd'))
+		{
+			$sExportAsPdfURL = utils::GetAbsoluteUrlAppRoot().'pages/ajax.render.php?operation=relation_pdf&relation='.$sRelation.'&direction='.($bDirectionDown ? 'down' : 'up').'&class='.$sClass.'&id='.$id;
+		}
+		$oAppcontext = new ApplicationContext();
+		$sContext = $oAppContext->GetForLink();
+		$sDrillDownURL = utils::GetAbsoluteUrlAppRoot().'pages/UI.php?operation=details&class=%1$s&id=%2$s&'.$sContext;
+		$sExportAsDocumentURL = '';
+		
+		$oGraph->RenderAsRaphael($oP, null, $sExportAsPdfURL, $sExportAsDocumentURL, $sDrillDownURL);
+	}
+	catch(Exception $e)
+	{
+		$oP->add('<div>'.$e->getMessage().'</div>');
+	}
 	$oP->add_script(
 <<<EOF
 			

+ 10 - 0
pages/ajax.render.php

@@ -1739,6 +1739,12 @@ EOF
 		$sPageFormat = utils::ReadParam('p', 'A4');
 		$sPageOrientation = utils::ReadParam('o', 'L');
 		$sTitle = utils::ReadParam('title', '', false, 'raw_data');
+		$sPositions = utils::ReadParam('positions', null, false, 'raw_data');
+		$aPositions = null;
+		if ($sPositions != null)
+		{
+			$aPositions = json_decode($sPositions, true);
+		}
 		
 		$oObj = MetaModel::GetObject($sClass, $id);
 		$iMaxRecursionDepth = MetaModel::GetConfig()->Get('relations_max_depth', 20);
@@ -1755,6 +1761,10 @@ EOF
 
 		$oGraph = DisplayableGraph::FromRelationGraph($oRelGraph, $iGroupingThreshold, ($sDirection == 'down'));
 		$oGraph->InitFromGraphviz();
+		if ($aPositions != null)
+		{
+			$oGraph->UpdatePositions($aPositions);
+		}
 		$oGraph->RenderAsPDF($oPage, $sTitle, $sPageFormat, $sPageOrientation);
 		
 		$oPage->SetContentType('application/pdf');

+ 891 - 0
setup/licenses/community-licences.xml

@@ -828,5 +828,896 @@ IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
 CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.</pre>
     ]]></text>
   </license>
+  <license>
+    <product>TCPDF</product>
+    <author>Nicola Asuni</author>
+    <license_type>LGPL</license_type>
+    <text><![CDATA[<pre>
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+ 2 - 1
setup/setuputils.class.inc.php

@@ -87,7 +87,8 @@ class SetupUtils
 		
 		$aMandatoryExtensions = array('mysqli', 'iconv', 'simplexml', 'soap', 'hash', 'json', 'session', 'pcre', 'dom', 'zip');
 		$aOptionalExtensions = array('mcrypt' => 'Strong encryption will not be used.',
-									 'ldap' => 'LDAP authentication will be disabled.');
+									 'ldap' => 'LDAP authentication will be disabled.',
+									 'gd' => 'PDF export of impact/dependency diagrams will be disabled');
 		asort($aMandatoryExtensions); // Sort the list to look clean !
 		ksort($aOptionalExtensions); // Sort the list to look clean !
 		$aExtensionsOk = array();