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The used configuration.
{
type: 'report',
id: report_id,
pageName: page_id,
embedUrl: 'https://app.powerbi.com/reportEmbed',
tokenType: models.TokenType.Aad,
accessToken: token,
filters: filters,
permissions: models.Permissions.Read,
settings: {
filterPaneEnabled: false,
navContentPaneEnabled: false,
background: models.BackgroundType.Transparent,
layoutType: models.LayoutType.MobilePortrait
}
};
The iframe src attribute gets the parameter 'isMobile=true', so the configuration is parsed correctly.
No javascript errors are thrown.
But the report is still shown with the 'Master' layout type.
I dont know if this will help you now, I was stuck on this today and found the solution as follows:
{
type: 'report',
id: report_id,
pageName: page_id,
embedUrl: 'https://app.powerbi.com/reportEmbed',
tokenType: models.TokenType.Aad,
accessToken: token,
filters: filters,
permissions: models.Permissions.Read,
settings: {
filterPaneEnabled: false,
navContentPaneEnabled: false,
layoutType: 2
}
};
Changing the layoutType to 2 will render it in mobile portrait mode, give it a try should solve your problem.
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