Context-Sensitive WebHelp Responsive System
Context-sensitive help systems assist users by providing specific informational topics for certain components of a user interface, such as a button or window. This mechanism works based on mappings between a unique ID defined in the topic and a corresponding HTML page.
Generating Context-Sensitive Help
When WebHelp Responsive output is generated by Oxygen XML Editor plugin, the transformation
process produces an XML mapping file called context-help-map.xml
and
copies it in the output folder of the transformation. This XML file maps an ID to
a
corresponding HTML page through an appContext
element, as in the following
example:
<map productID="oxy-webhelp" productVersion="1.1"> <appContext helpID="myapp-functionid1" path="tasks/app-help1.html"/> <appContext helpID="myapp-functionid2" path="tasks/app-help1.html"/> . . . </map>
The possible attributes are as follows:
helpID
- A Unique ID provided by a topic from two possible sources
(
resourceid
element orid
attribute):resourceid
- The
resourceid
element is mapped into theappContext
element and can be specified in either thetopicref
within a DITA map or in aprolog
within a DITA topic. Theresourceid
element accepts the following attributes:appname
- A name for the external application that references the topic. If this attribute is not specified, its value is considered to be empty (""
).appid
- An ID used by an application to identify the topic.id
- Specifies a value that is used by a specific application to identify the topic, but this attribute is ignored if anappid
attribute is used.
Note
Multipleappid
values can be associated with a singleappname
value (and multipleappname
values can be associated with a singleappid
value), but the values for both attributes work in combination to specify a specific ID for a specific application, and therefore each combination of values for theappid
andappname
attributes should be unique within the context of a single root map. For example, suppose that you need two different functions of an application to both open the same WebHelp page.Example:
resourceid
Specified in a DITA MapThe
resourceid
element can be specified in atopicmeta
element within atopicref
.<map title="App Help"> <topicref href="app-help1.dita" type="task"> <topicmeta> <resourceid appname="myapp" appid="functionid1"/> <resourceid appname="myapp" appid="functionid2"/> </topicmeta> </topicref> </map>
Example:
resourceid
Specified in a DITA TopicThe
resourceid
element can be specified in aprolog
element within a DITA topic.<task id="app-help1"> <title>My App Help</title> <prolog> <resourceid appname="myapp" appid="functionid1"/> <resourceid appname="myapp" appid="functionid2"/> </prolog> ... </task>
For more information about the
resourceid
element, see DITA Specifications: <resourceid>. id
- If a
resourceid
element is not declared in the DITA map or DITA topic (as described above), theid
attribute that is set on the topic root element is mapped into theappContext
element. -
Important
You should ensure that these defined IDs are unique in the context of the entire DITA project. If the IDs are not unique, the transformation scenario will display warning messages in the transformation console output and the help system will not work properly.
path
- The path to a corresponding WebHelp page. This path is relative to the location of
the
context-help-map.xml
mapping file. productID
(Applicable only if you are using the WebHelp Responsive with Feedback transformation scenario)- The ID of the product for your documentation project.
productVersion
(Applicable only if you are using the WebHelp Responsive with Feedback transformation scenario)- The version of the product for your documentation project.
There are two ways of implementing context-sensitive help in your system:
- The XML mapping file can be loaded by a PHP script on the server side. The script
receives the
contextId
value and will look it up in the XML file. -
Invoke the
index.html
WebHelp system file and pass thecontextId
parameter with a specific value. The WebHelp system will automatically open the help page associated with the value of thecontextId
parameter.index.html?contextId=myDITATopic
Context-Sensitive Queries
You can use the URL field in your browser to search for topics in a context-sensitive WebHelp system with the assistance of the following parameters:
contextId
- The WebHelp JavaScript engine will look for this value in thecontext-help-map.xml
mapping file and load the corresponding help page. For more information, see the Context-Sensitive WebHelp System topic.Note
You can use an anchor in thecontextId
parameter to jump to a specific section in a document. For example,contextId=topicID#anchor
.appname
- You can use this parameter in conjunction withcontextId
to search for this value in the correspondingappname
attribute value in the mapping file.http://localhost/webhelp/index.html?contextId=topicID&appname=myApplication