integrate-file-viewer
MUST be used whenever integrating CogniteFileViewer into a Flows app to preview CDF files (PDFs, images, text). Do NOT manually wire up react-pdf or file resolution — this skill handles installation, Vite config, worker setup, and component usage. Triggers: file viewer, file preview, CogniteFileViewer, PDF viewer, view CDF files, document viewer, preview file.
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What does this agent skill do?
Integrate CogniteFileViewer
Add CogniteFileViewer to this Flows app to preview CDF files (PDF, image, text).
Dependencies
The file-viewer library files (copied in Step 2) require this npm package:
| Package | Version |
|---|---|
react-pdf | ^9.1.1 |
pdfjs-dist ships as a dependency of react-pdf at the correct version — do not install it separately.
react and @cognite/sdk are assumed to already be present in Flows apps.
Your job
Complete these steps in order. Read each file before modifying it.
Step 1 — Understand the app
Read these files before touching anything:
package.json— detect package manager (packageManagerfield or lock file) and existing depsvite.config.ts— understand current Vite setup- The component where the viewer should be added
Step 2 — Copy the file-viewer source files
The file-viewer library lives in the code/ directory next to this skill file. Read and copy
all files from there into src/cognite-file-viewer/ inside the app:
code/types.tscode/mimeTypes.tscode/fileResolution.tscode/useViewport.tscode/useFileResolver.tscode/useDocumentAnnotations.tscode/DocumentAnnotationOverlay.tsxcode/CogniteFileViewer.tsxcode/index.ts
The PDF.js worker is configured inside
CogniteFileViewer.tsx— no separate consumer setup is needed.
Step 3 — Install dependencies
Install react-pdf (see Dependencies above) using the app's package manager:
- pnpm →
pnpm add react-pdf@^9.1.1 - npm →
npm install react-pdf@^9.1.1 - yarn →
yarn add react-pdf@^9.1.1
pnpm users: pnpm's strict linking may prevent the browser from resolving
pdfjs-dist. Either addpdfjs-distas a direct dependency (pnpm add pdfjs-dist), or addpublic-hoist-pattern[]=pdfjs-distto.npmrc.
Step 4 — Configure Vite
Add optimizeDeps.exclude: ['pdfjs-dist'] to vite.config.ts to prevent Vite from pre-bundling pdfjs-dist (which breaks the worker):
export default defineConfig({
// ... existing config ...
optimizeDeps: {
exclude: ['pdfjs-dist'],
},
});
Step 5 — Use the component
Import and render CogniteFileViewer from the locally copied files:
import { CogniteFileViewer } from './cognite-file-viewer';
Get the sdk from the useDune() hook (already available in every Flows app):
import { useDune } from '@cognite/dune';
const { sdk } = useDune();
Supported file types
| Type | Formats |
|---|---|
.pdf — page navigation, zoom, pan, diagram annotation overlay | |
| Office documents | Word, PowerPoint, Excel, ODS, ODP, ODT, RTF, TSV — converted to PDF via the CDF Document Preview API, then rendered identically to PDF |
| Image | JPEG, PNG, WebP, SVG, TIFF — zoom, pan, rotation |
| Text | .txt, .csv, .json — rendered as preformatted text |
| Other | Falls back to renderUnsupported |
Minimal usage
This is all you need — zoom, pan, and touch gestures are handled internally:
<CogniteFileViewer
source={{ type: 'internalId', id: file.id }}
client={sdk}
style={{ width: '100%', height: '600px' }}
/>
The component needs a defined height. If the parent has no explicit height, the viewer will collapse to zero. Always set a
heightviastyle,className, or the parent container.
File source
Pass any of three source types:
// By instance ID (data-modelled file — enables annotations)
<CogniteFileViewer
source={{ type: 'instanceId', space: 'my-space', externalId: 'my-file' }}
client={sdk}
/>
// By CDF internal ID
<CogniteFileViewer
source={{ type: 'internalId', id: 12345 }}
client={sdk}
/>
// By direct URL
<CogniteFileViewer
source={{ type: 'url', url: 'https://...', mimeType: 'application/pdf' }}
/>
Prefer instanceId when available — it's the only source type that enables the diagram annotation overlay. When listing files via sdk.files.list(), check file.instanceId first:
source={
file.instanceId
? { type: 'instanceId', space: file.instanceId.space, externalId: file.instanceId.externalId }
: { type: 'internalId', id: file.id }
}
Full props reference
<CogniteFileViewer
// Required
source={source}
client={sdk} // required for instanceId and internalId sources
// PDF pagination
page={page} // controlled current page (1-indexed)
onPageChange={setPage}
onDocumentLoad={({ numPages }) => setNumPages(numPages)}
// Zoom & pan (works on PDF and images)
zoom={zoom} // 1 = 100%; Ctrl/Cmd+wheel, pinch-to-zoom, and middle-click drag built in
onZoomChange={setZoom}
minZoom={0.25} // default
maxZoom={5} // default
panOffset={pan} // controlled pan offset; resets on page change
onPanChange={setPan}
// Fit mode
fitMode="width" // 'width' fits to container width; 'page' fits entire page in container
// Rotation (PDFs and images)
rotation={rotation} // 0 | 90 | 180 | 270
// Diagram annotations (instanceId sources only)
showAnnotations={true} // default
onAnnotationClick={(annotation) => { /* annotation.linkedResource has space + externalId */ }}
onAnnotationHover={(annotation) => {}}
// Custom annotation tooltip (replaces native <title> tooltip)
renderAnnotationTooltip={(annotation, rect) => (
<div style={{
position: 'absolute',
left: rect.x + rect.width,
top: rect.y,
zIndex: 11,
}}>
{annotation.text}
</div>
)}
// Custom overlay (SVG paths, highlights, drawings — works on PDF and images)
renderOverlay={({ width, height, originalWidth, originalHeight, pageNumber, rotation }) => (
<svg
width={width}
height={height}
viewBox={`0 0 ${originalWidth} ${originalHeight}`}
preserveAspectRatio="none"
style={{ position: 'absolute', top: 0, left: 0, pointerEvents: 'all' }}
>
<path d="..." stroke="cyan" fill="none" />
</svg>
)}
// Custom renderers (all optional)
renderLoading={() => <MySpinner />}
renderError={(error) => <MyError message={error.message} />}
renderUnsupported={(mimeType) => <div>Cannot preview {mimeType}</div>}
// Layout
className="..."
style={{ width: '100%', height: '100%' }}
/>
Tips & tricks
Reset page, zoom and rotation when the source changes. The component does not reset these automatically when you switch files — do it yourself:
const navigateToFile = (file: FileInfo) => {
setSelectedFile(file);
setPage(1);
setZoom(1);
setRotation(0);
};
Gate pagination UI on numPages > 0.
onDocumentLoad only fires for PDFs. Don't render pagination controls until you know there are pages to paginate:
{numPages > 0 && (
<>
<button disabled={page <= 1} onClick={() => setPage(p => p - 1)}>‹</button>
<span>{page} / {numPages}</span>
<button disabled={page >= numPages} onClick={() => setPage(p => p + 1)}>›</button>
</>
)}
Annotation click → navigate to linked file.
annotation.linkedResource contains the space and externalId of the linked CDF instance. Match it against file.instanceId to navigate:
onAnnotationClick={(annotation) => {
if (!annotation.linkedResource) return;
const { space, externalId } = annotation.linkedResource;
const linked = files.find(
f => f.instanceId?.space === space && f.instanceId?.externalId === externalId
);
if (linked) navigateToFile(linked);
}}
Touch support is built in. Two-finger pinch-to-zoom and two-finger drag-to-pan work on touch devices automatically. No configuration needed.
Pan is middle-click drag (when zoomed in) on desktop. Left-click remains free for annotation clicks and text selection.
Ctrl/Cmd + wheel zooms toward the cursor — also built in. Wire zoom/onZoomChange if you want programmatic zoom buttons or to persist zoom state; otherwise it works fully uncontrolled.
renderOverlay receives original page dimensions (originalWidth, originalHeight) so you can set up an SVG viewBox in the original coordinate space. Paths drawn in PDF-point or image-pixel coordinates will map correctly to the rendered page at any zoom level.
Common pitfalls
| Problem | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
Failed to resolve module specifier 'pdf.worker.mjs' | pdfjs-dist not hoisted (pnpm) | Add public-hoist-pattern[]=pdfjs-dist to .npmrc, or pnpm add pdfjs-dist directly |
API version does not match Worker version | pdfjs-dist version mismatch between app and react-pdf | Do not install pdfjs-dist separately — let react-pdf provide it. If already installed, remove it |
| Annotations never show | instanceId is undefined — annotation overlay is disabled without it | Use instanceId source, or fall back and accept no annotations for classic files |
| Annotations show but are empty | File has no CogniteDiagramAnnotation edges in CDF | Expected — only P&ID/diagram files synced to the data model have annotations |
| Viewer collapses to zero height | Parent has no explicit height | Set height via style, className, or parent CSS |
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