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TeselaGen-React-Components

Demo: https://teselagen.github.io/teselagen-react-components/

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Using:

yarn add teselagen-react-components

Add peer-dependencies:

yarn add @blueprintjs/core @blueprintjs/datetime @blueprintjs/select react-addons-css-transition-group react-redux redux 

Enhancers:

withDialog

withDialog()(YourComponent) wraps YourComponent in a blueprint Dialog!

First hook up dialog to redux (only need to do this once):

//rootReducer.js
import {tg_modalState} from 'teselagen-react-components'

export default combineReducers({
  tg_modalState,
})

Use the component

const DialogComp = withDialog({...bpDialogPropsHere})(MyComponent)
render() {
  return <DialogComp 
  dialogName={string} //optionally pass a UNIQUE dialog name to be used
  dialogProps={object} //optionally pass additional runtime blueprint dialog props here
  //all other props passed directly to wrapped component
  > 
  <Trigger/>
</DialogComp>
}

In RARE cases where you need to open the dialog programatically, make sure the dialog component is on the page (just don't pass a child component and nothing will appear to be added to the DOM), and call dispatch like:

dispatch({
  type: "TG_SHOW_MODAL",
  name: dialogName //you'll need to pass a unique dialogName prop to the compoennt
  props:  // pass props to the wrapped component here :)
})

Data Table

Use the component with withTableParams() enhancer or by itself (locally connected) DataTable props

import {DataTable} from "teselagen-react-components";
<DataTable {DataTableProps here} /> 

Simple DataTable Demo Src Code

withTableParams (enhancer)

Use withTableParams in conjunction with withQuery

withTableParams({
  formName: String; // - required unique identifier for the table
  schema: Boolean; //  - The data table schema
  urlConnected: Boolean; //  - default: false - whether the table should connect to/update the URL
  withSelectedEntities: Boolean; //  - whether or not to pass the selected entities
  defaults: defaults; // - tableParam defaults such as pageSize, filter, etc
})
withQuery() //the usual withQuery stuff here

withTableParams returns a prop called tableParams which you can spread like:

<DataTable {...tableParams}/> //this provides, entities, schema, handlers etc

Form Components

import {
	InputField,
	SelectField,
	DateInputField,
	CheckboxField,
	TextareaField,
	EditableTextField,
	ReactSelectField,
	NumericInputField,
	RadioGroupField,
	FileUploadField
} from 'teselagen-react-components'

<InputField
  name={"fieldName"}
  label="fieldLabel"
  placeholder="Enter text..."
  inputClassName="className(s) for input"
/>

Development:

Prerequisites

Node.js >= v4 must be installed.

Installation

  • Running npm install in the components's root directory will install everything you need for development.

Demo Development Server

  • npm start will run a development server with the component's demo app at http://localhost:3000 with hot module reloading. You can check the /demo folder for the source code.

Developing linked to another folder: aka lims/hde

//link everything up:

//LIMS EXAMPLE: 
cd lims/node_modules/react        //this is so we don't have 2 copies of react being used on the front-end (react will throw errors if so)
yarn link 
cd teselagen-react-components
yarn link
yarn link react
cd lims
yarn link teselagen-react-components

//HDE EXAMPLE: 
cd hde/client/node_modules/react     //this is so we don't have 2 copies of react being used on the front-end (react will throw errors if so)
yarn link 
cd teselagen-react-components
yarn link
yarn link react
cd hde/client
yarn link teselagen-react-components

//ALWAYS:
//start the auto rebuild:
cd teselagen-react-components
yarn build-watch

Running Tests

  • npm test will run the tests once.

  • npm run test:coverage will run the tests and produce a coverage report in coverage/.

  • npm run test:watch will run the tests on every change.

Releasing

  • npm whoami you should be teselagen-admin
  • npm login teselagen-admin//ask @tnrich or @tgreen or @tgadam for password//[email protected]
  • git pull
  • npm version patch|minor|major
  • npm publish
  • git push

Adding custom svg icons

See the demo page for live examples!

open src/customIcons.js and add a new exported svg with a name of xxxxIcon (you can find the svgs from iconmonstr or flaticon or wherever)

be sure to add it to the demo/src/examples/CustomIcons.js page to TEST THAT IT WORKS and so that people know it exists!

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