How to make dynamic expansion Artwork accessible for Webview?
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@HISEnberg Interesting :)
Webview has been amazing so far for creating browser functionality using the HISE preset browser webview example. Feels like night and day compared to usual VST UIs.
Only Issue is the loading of external files so far since it can not access these for security reasons.
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@Straticah Are you using a custom expansion system or the HISE expansions?
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@d-healey I use the HISE expansion System.
Hise Side:
// Build path to Images/artwork.png in the expansion folder var artworkFile = rootFolder.getChildFile("Images").getChildFile("artwork.png"); // Copy the artwork file to the webview folder for guaranteed access var sourceArtwork = rootFolder.getChildFile("Images").getChildFile("artwork.png"); var webviewArtwork = webroot.getChildFile(expansionFolders[i] + "_artwork.png"); // Copy the file using the correct copy() method Console.print("Copying artwork to webview folder..."); sourceArtwork.copy(webviewArtwork); Console.print("Successfully copied artwork to: " + webviewArtwork.toString(0)); // Use the local copy in the webview folder coverArtPath = expansionFolders[i] + "_artwork.png"; Console.print("Using local artwork: " + coverArtPath);
Problem was webview has no access to files outside of root - which on the other hand is essential for using external expansions.
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@Straticah For each expansion you can include an image called "Icon.png" in the expansion's Images folder. This should be available without having to load the expansion or doing any special handling. I don't know about accessing it in the webview though.
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@d-healey Yes this is the same approach i am using.
Expansions/Images/artwork.png
I have no problems displaying any artworks in HISEs preset browser - but HISE is not able to pass images into Webview. It only exposes the image path which is not enough.
System paths can not be read by webview. Because lt is not able to access any folders outside of root - for security reasons.
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@Straticah Are you able to use the FileSystem API to copy the images to where they are accessible?
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@d-healey this would be inside the VST which is not possible since its compiled.
= any other place would be outside of root.
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@Straticah Aha I get it. What about pulling from a server?
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@d-healey I guess that is what i am going for if local url with a Base64 string fails.
I just thought there has to be an easier solution if i can send so much stuff via API already.Also i have no test so far if web based hosting in VST plugins is cached reliably, but will explore :)
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@Straticah
I can't help you with your problem but your browser looks great! -
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@Straticah You've certainly peaked my interest with a webview based preset browser, so I'll test some things out and let you know if I find a solution to the image distribution issue.
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@HISEnberg currently i load via url which i try to integrate into expansion_info.xml without breaking it and bypassing any caching errors (that i currently experience in build).
https://prototype-audio-public.s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/Expansions/Immersive/artwork.png
But @oskarsh suggested shipping base64 encoded artworks in expansion instead.
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@Straticah there's actually a system built into the webview wrapper that allows you to create virtual assets from the embedded images in a plugin - this is a very common use case so you shouldn't have to hack around loading images from a server every time.
It's been a while that I've implemented it so I have to look into it again, but it should be possible to reference image data using the normal HISE expansion wildcards in your HTML:
<img src="{EXP::MyExpansion}thumbnail.png">
I haven't tested this with expansions though, but I can take a look how to make it work.
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@Christoph-Hart oh this would be very helpful?! :)
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@Christoph-Hart I was not able to get it to work with my Expansions so far. If you have an example or rough script this would be very helpful :)
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@Straticah yeah, I haven't implemented it yet, but it was pretty simple to add:
const var WebView1 = Content.getComponent("WebView1"); WebView1.set("x", 0); WebView1.set("y", 0); WebView1.set("width", 600); WebView1.set("height", 600); WebView1.setHtmlContent(" <style> body { background: #888; } </style> <p>Hallo</p> <img src=\"{EXP::noicenoicenoice}hise.png\"/> ");
Compile the latest commit, create an expansion called noicenoicenoice and slap the hise logo in there, then load this script and it should display the image. I haven't tested it in a compiled plugin but since it uses the default HISE image loading mechanism this should work without issues. Let me know if there are any hiccups / problems.
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@Christoph-Hart oh and it needs to be a PNG file because the webview can only load those.
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@Christoph-Hart works thank you very much this saved on a lot of time and potential bugs.
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S Straticah has marked this topic as solved
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Let me know if there are any hiccups / problems.
prototype_sampler_04:! WebView Resource for /%7BEXP::Hardware%20Lab%7Dartwork.png not found prototype_sampler_04:! WebView Resource for /%7BEXP::Pro%20Essentials%7Dartwork.png not found
Mac works just fine as you have seen.
Win works fine if expansion name has no spaces - like "Immersive".I have some problems on windows encoding url from expansions with a separator.