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Restore sand dance session from exported html #694

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ben-greenteg opened this issue Feb 21, 2024 · 1 comment
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Restore sand dance session from exported html #694

ben-greenteg opened this issue Feb 21, 2024 · 1 comment
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enhancement New feature or request good first issue Good for newcomers help wanted Extra attention is needed

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Starting point

I really enjoy the sand dance option to export as an hmtl on https://microsoft.github.io/SandDance/app/#, allowing one to retain everything in an easily shareable format, which includes snapshots, data, filtering, ... using local data

This can be achieved via:

  • 📷 on sidebar > Snapshots > Create Snapshot dropdown 🔽 > Export As .. > html

Problem

If one notices an error in the html, it seems to be currently impossible to resume editing by restoring the Sand Dance session from the exported html.

The only way to keep editing is to keep the session alive and watch out to never refresh

Motivation

Adding this option would save a lot of time when scenarios such as the one above happen

@danmarshall danmarshall added enhancement New feature or request help wanted Extra attention is needed good first issue Good for newcomers labels Feb 21, 2024
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Hello, thanks for the request. I suppose this would only work in scenarios where the original data context is still available via URL. For example, it couldn't work for uploaded data.

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