Components

On Run > Extensions > Components, you find all the information required to import a component into your project. Once you have an exported item from any other project, you will be able to import it in your own project.

On the top of the display, you will find these buttons:


If the component has been exported using the “Force as Plugin” option, the “Add as component” option (embedded in the project) will not be abled to be selected.

In the grid below these buttons, you will find all the components already exported and some information about them.


  1. Name: The name of the component
  2. Preview : A preview image that represents the component
  3. Source: The location of the component; it can be Local or in the Cloud
  4. Version: The version of the component (i.e.: 0)
  5. Product Version: The version of the product used to create the component (i.e.: fs- 8.1.1).
  6. Plugin Installed : A check that represents if the plugin is already installed on the project or not



Installed Plugins

On Run > Extensions > InstalledPlugins, you find information about the pre-installed plugins in the project.

On the top of the display, you will find four buttons:


In the grid below these buttons, you will find all the components already exported and some information about them.



  1. Name: The name of the component
  2. Preview : A preview image that represents the component
  3. Source: The location of the component; it can be Local or in the Cloud
  4. Version: The version of the component (i.e.: 0)
  5. Has Update: A check that represents if there are available updates for the plugin



Creating a New Component or New Plugin

Creating a new component or plugin is a very interesting feature if you have different projects that require similar structures/functionalities. The first step in this process is to create a new project that only contains the elements required to fulfill the desired purpose.

Once you have the project working, go to Run > Extension > Export. On the top of the display, you will find five buttons:



Under this display you have:

  1. Name: The name of the component to be exported
  2. Force as Plugin: Force the component to be a plugin, instead of a default component
  3. Contents Hidden: Hides the contents of the component; this means that this component cannot be edited once its imported to a new project
  4. Preview : A preview image that represents the new component
  5. Version: The version of the new component (i.e.: 0)



The tags created on the project can be used in many different configurations on the system; such as Alarms, Historian, and Devices.  To include these configurations when you export a tag, you have three checkboxes:

  1. Alarm Items: Include the pre-configured alarm items for the specified tag.
  2. Tag Historian: Include the pre-configured tag historian information for the specified tag.
  3. Device Points: Include the pre-configured device points for the specified tag.