Workbench is a view that displays content items in a workspace. It is part of the content app framework, typically defined in the browser subapp. The workbench contains a list of content views. Common view types are tree, list and thumbnail.
Example workbench definition
workbench: contentViews: #add view definitions extensionViews: - view: $type: thumbnailView icon: icon-view-thumbnails expandRatio: 1f name: wbName
Workbench properties
| required Parent node for the content view definitions. Defines how users can view content in the workbench. Must contain at least one content view. For more information, see Content view definition. |
extensionViews | optional List of extension views configured in the workbench. |
| required Actual view definition to be displayed in the extension panel. Must implement the ViewDefinition interface. |
| optional, default is Defines how space is divided in the workbench. A value of |
| optional, default is CSS class that identifies an icon used for the extension panel. For available names, see Icons. |
implementationClass | optional, default is Implementation class that executes the action. You only need to add this property if you want to override the default implementation. |
| optional, default is Name of the workbench. |