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    How to use the override folder

    Dashboard Designer & Custom AngularJS Pages
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      georgestefan
      last edited by georgestefan

      Hello, I have an interface for a plant and I'm trying to put it in override folder to avoid to remake hole interface again in dashboard design but is something that I'm doing wrong because it's not working... Can someone give some advice on how should I do it.
      I tried to follow the tutorial from adminTemplate but didn't worked.

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      • JoelHaggarJ
        JoelHaggar
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        Even better you can use the new File Store in Mango. You can see it's menu item under Administration and there you can upload, download and edit files. In other places throughout Mango like the Dashboard Designer you can then use a file picker to select images files from the File Store.

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          georgestefan @JoelHaggar
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          @joelhaggar Thanks for replay, with images is simple but I have some pages with some functions made in JavaScript and I want to import the page so that I am don't have to rewrite all in Angular again... Is this possible?

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          • Will GellerW
            Will Geller
            last edited by

            Hi George,

            The best way to add custom javascript is to use the userModule feature as described here:
            https://forum.infiniteautomation.com/topic/2831/publishing-live-dashboard/2

            Essentially what you are doing is creating an angular module that is editable right from the UI Settings page. You can create your own controllers, components, directives, filters etc.

            I plan to release a support article or video today that reveals the basics on how to work with this feature of Mango.

            Infinite Automation - UI Developer

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            • Will GellerW
              Will Geller
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              Here is a support article that covers the general process of setting up your own AngularJS module:

              https://help.infiniteautomation.com/getting-started-with-a-user-module/

              Infinite Automation - UI Developer

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                georgestefan
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                Thanks for this, I'll try...

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