caption: data created: 20240507221902644 modified: 20240507221902644 tags: Widgets title: DataWidget type: text/vnd.tiddlywiki ! Introduction The data widget is used with the <<.wlink TestCaseWidget>> widget and the [[Innerwiki Plugin]] to specify payload tiddlers that are to be included in the test case or innerwiki. ! Content and Attributes The content of the data widget is ignored. It supports the following attributes: |!Attribute |!Description | |<<.attr $tiddler>> |Optional title of a tiddler to be used as a payload tiddler (optional) | |<<.attr $filter>> |Optional filter string identifying tiddlers to be used as payload tiddlers (optional) | |<<.attr $compound-tiddler>> |Optional title of a tiddler containing payload tiddlers in `text/vnd.tiddlywiki-multiple` format (see below) | |//any attribute
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with $// |Field values to be assigned to the payload tiddler(s) | The data widget is not rendered when used within the <<.wlink TestCaseWidget>> widget or the [[Innerwiki Plugin]] but for ease of testing, when used elsewhere it renders a JSON representation of the payload tiddlers. Without any of the attributes <<.attr $tiddler>>, <<.attr $filter>> or <<.attr $compound-tiddler>>, any attributes whose name does not start with $ are used as the field values for creating a single new tiddler. <> If any of the attributes <<.attr $tiddler>>, <<.attr $filter>> or <<.attr $compound-tiddler>> are specified then they are used to generate base tiddlers that are then modified with the addition of fields derived from any attributes whose name does not start with $. The attribute <<.attr $tiddler>> is used to ingest a single tiddler from the wiki containing the data widget: <> The attribute <<.attr $filter>> is used to ingest multiple tiddlers from the wiki containing the data widget: <> ! Compound Tiddlers [[Compound tiddlers|CompoundTiddlers]] provide a way to easily create multiple tiddlers from within a single tiddler. They are contained in tiddlers of type `text/vnd.tiddlywiki-multiple`. The text field consists of a series of tiddlers in the same format as `.tid` files, each separated by a line containing a single `+` character. <>