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Synchronized data panels

What you learn​

You're instantiating DIVA Player in your app and relying on DIVA Back Office as the video streaming source.

The goal of this article is to build the simplest front-end to stream a video from the DIVA Back Office with synchronized data panels.

Before starting​

  • Ensure the DIVA Back Office instance you rely on is up and running.

  • Ask your video engineers team <videoId>, <settingsURL>, <languageCountryCode>, <userToken> and <sharedKey>.

  • Ensure that, in the settings file, the syncDataPanels section is available like in the following example with mandatory fields filled in:

    	"syncDataPanels": {
    "dataFolderUrl": https://example.com/fe/config/pushengine/OverlayLiteData/{V.EventId}.{d.Culture}/{OverlayID}.xml", //mandatory,
    "renderingFolderUrl": "https://example.com/fe/config/pushengine/RenderingLiteData{n:ResourceURI}", //mandatory,
    "trustedOrigins": "https://example.com" //...
    },
  • Ensure that, in the settings file, the pushengine section is available like in the following example with mandatory fields filled in:

  "pushEngine": {
"configUrl": "https://example.com/fe/config/pushengine/pushengineConfig.json", //mandatory
"dataPanelsCollectionName": "OverlayLiteData", //optional - it can overwrite the default value
"dataPanelsScopeName": "{v.EventID}.{d.Culture}", //optional - it can to overwrite the default value
}

Dictionary​

Ensure the dictionary file contains the relevant keys.

Instantiation​

There's no code to add to the Basic instantiation code.

Troubleshooting tips​

In case the timeline and commentary don't show data as expected, double-check that pushengine data timecodes are equal or greater than programDateTime in the videoMetadata and less than the video duration.