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This page describes how to embed GeoGebra Apps into your website and interact with them using the [https://wiki.geogebra.org/en/Reference:GeoGebra_Apps_API GeoGebra Apps API]. Have a look at the following demos and their html source code:
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This page describes how to embed GeoGebra Apps into your website. For more information on how to interact with embedded apps, please see the [https://wiki.geogebra.org/en/Reference:GeoGebra_Apps_API GeoGebra Apps API] documentation.  
  
* [http://dev.geogebra.org/examples/html/example-graphing.html Graphing Calculator embedded], [http://dev.geogebra.org/examples/html/example-geometry.html Geometry app embedded]
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=Examples=
* [http://dev.geogebra.org/examples/html/example-popup-graphing.html Graphing Calculator popup], [http://dev.geogebra.org/examples/html/example-popup-geometry.html Geometry app popup]
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The following examples and their html source code show how to embed GeoGebra apps:
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* [http://dev.geogebra.org/examples/html/example-graphing.html Graphing Calculator embedded]
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* [http://dev.geogebra.org/examples/html/example-geometry.html Geometry app embedded]
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* [http://dev.geogebra.org/examples/html/example-popup-graphing.html Graphing Calculator popup]
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* [http://dev.geogebra.org/examples/html/example-popup-geometry.html Geometry app popup]
  
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=Background=
 
In order to embed GeoGebra apps into your page, you need to include the following three parts in your HTML file:
 
In order to embed GeoGebra apps into your page, you need to include the following three parts in your HTML file:
  
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In the example the parameter <code>"showToolbar":true</code> overrides the material setting from the file.
 
In the example the parameter <code>"showToolbar":true</code> overrides the material setting from the file.
  
In these examples you can see the GeoGebra Apps API in action:  
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=GeoGebra Apps API=
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The following examples show how you can interact with embedded apps through the [https://wiki.geogebra.org/en/Reference:GeoGebra_Apps_API GeoGebra Apps API]:  
 
* [http://dev.geogebra.org/examples/html/example-api-multiple.html Showing & hiding objects with buttons]
 
* [http://dev.geogebra.org/examples/html/example-api-multiple.html Showing & hiding objects with buttons]
 
* [http://dev.geogebra.org/examples/html/example-api-save-state.html Saving & loading state]
 
* [http://dev.geogebra.org/examples/html/example-api-save-state.html Saving & loading state]

Revision as of 00:57, 19 December 2017

This page describes how to embed GeoGebra Apps into your website. For more information on how to interact with embedded apps, please see the GeoGebra Apps API documentation.

Examples

The following examples and their html source code show how to embed GeoGebra apps:

Background

In order to embed GeoGebra apps into your page, you need to include the following three parts in your HTML file:

1 The javascript library deployggb.js needs to be included with this tag:

    <script src="https://cdn.geogebra.org/apps/deployggb.js"></script>

2 Create elements in which the applets should be embedded

    <div id="applet_container1"></div>
    <div id="applet_container2"></div>

3 Configure and insert the applets

<script>  
    var applet1 = new GGBApplet({material_id: "17499", borderColor:"#55FF00"}, true);
    var applet2 = new GGBApplet({filename: "../ggb/sine-curves.ggb","showToolbar":true}, true);
    window.addEventListener("load", function() {
        applet1.inject('applet_container1');
        applet2.inject('applet_container2');
    });
</script>

The snippet above embeds one applet given by ID and one given by URL and injects them into elements with ids 'applet_container1' and 'applet_container2' respectively (the element ID is passed to the inject method) . For offline use you will need to specify the file using a base64 encoded string (press Ctrl+Shift+B to export ggbBase64 string to clipboard).

When used with the id parameter, the applet will be created using the dimensions (width and height) and the applet parameters defined in the material settings on the GeoGebra Materials Platform. Optionally you can override these settings by passing them in the parameters. See Reference:Applet_Parameters for the list of all parameters.

In the example the parameter "showToolbar":true overrides the material setting from the file.

GeoGebra Apps API

The following examples show how you can interact with embedded apps through the GeoGebra Apps API:

Offline and Self-Hosted Solution

We suggest you use use the GeoGebra Apps from cdn.geogebra.org as shown above, but in case you need to use the materials offline or host all the necessary files yourself you can do so using the GeoGebra Math Apps Bundle. Download GeoGebra Math Apps Bundle The embed codes are almost the same as above, with two differences: the tag for including deployggb.js needs to be changed to

    <script src="GeoGebra/deployggb.js"></script>

and you need to include the following two lines below the definition of applet2

    applet1.setHTML5Codebase('GeoGebra/HTML5/5.0/web3d/');
    applet2.setHTML5Codebase('GeoGebra/HTML5/5.0/web3d/');
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