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Hi Everyone,
I am working on a custom visual based on table data, and I want to add drill-through capabilities to it.
I know it should be possible since it is mentioned multiple times on this forum,
and explicitly stated here: Enable drill through on Custom Visuals - Microsoft Power BI Community
However, following all examples I can find, I still cannot get it to work.
The context menu is showing. I can include/exclude and all of that, but I never see the option to drill through.
If I convert the visual to a PowerBI exTable visual, then it is working. So it is not something wrong with my report.
I know the context menu is working since I can filter with it.
What am I still missing? Below is a minimal repro of my code in a project created by running "npx powerbi-visuals-tools new tableDrillThrough".
export class Visual implements IVisual {
private readonly host: powerbi.extensibility.visual.IVisualHost;
private readonly table: HTMLTableElement;
private readonly selectionManager: powerbi.extensibility.ISelectionManager;
constructor(options: VisualConstructorOptions) {
this.host = options.host;
this.selectionManager = this.host.createSelectionManager();
if (document) {
this.table = document.createElement("table");
options.element.appendChild(this.table);
}
}
public update(options: VisualUpdateOptions) {
const dataview = options.dataViews.at(0);
if (dataview == null || dataview.table == null) {
return;
}
const rowNodes = [];
const headerRow = document.createElement("tr");
for (const column of dataview.table.columns) {
const headerCell = document.createElement("th");
headerCell.textContent = column.displayName;
headerRow.appendChild(headerCell);
}
rowNodes.push(headerRow);
for (let rowIndex = 0; rowIndex < dataview.table.rows.length; rowIndex++) {
const row = dataview.table.rows[rowIndex];
const rowElement = document.createElement("tr");
for (const item of row) {
const valueCell = document.createElement("td");
valueCell.textContent = String(item);
rowElement.appendChild(valueCell);
}
const selectionId = this.host.createSelectionIdBuilder()
.withTable(dataview.table, rowIndex)
.createSelectionId();
rowElement.addEventListener("contextmenu", (event) => {
this.selectionManager.showContextMenu(
selectionId,
{ x: event.x, y: event.y },
"values" // Not sure what this should be, does not seem to make a difference
);
// Prevent the browser context-menu from showing
event.preventDefault();
return false;
})
rowNodes.push(rowElement);
}
this.table.replaceChildren(...rowNodes)
}
}
Ofcourse I also edited the capabilities to have a table-like dataview mapping:
{
"dataRoles": [
{
"displayName": "Values",
"name": "values",
"kind": "GroupingOrMeasure"
}
],
"dataViewMappings": [
{
"table": {
"rows": {
"select": [
{
"for": {
"in": "values"
}
}
],
"dataReductionAlgorithm": {
"window": {
"count": 30000
}
}
}
}
}
],
"privileges": []
}
Any help is greatly appreciated
Here is the minimal repro on github if it makes it easier: emil-eklund/tableDrillThrough (github.com)
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