A responsive Wejoinin sheet signup widget. Uses Elm 0.18.
$ brew install yarn
$ yarn install
$ yarn compile
Main.elm -- Program entrypoint
SignupTable.elm -- Table widget Elm program
Data/
Sheet.elm -- Necessary types for domain models and JSON decoding capabilities
scss/
application.scss -- Entrypoint to SCSS styles
js/
application.js -- Webpack entrypoint to external JS dependencies.
index.html -- Wrapper HTML file that loads stylesheets and bootstraps the app.
dist/
index.html -- Compiled HTML wrapper
js/app.js -- Compiled JS app
js/bundle.js -- Additional JS dependencies, compiled via Webpack
css/application.css -- Compiled CSS
You can compile the app with Elm Live, which provides hot code reloading upon file changes in the dev environment.
$ yarn elm:live
This is shorthand for:
$ elm live Main.elm --output=app.js --open
Else, if you want to use Elm Reactor (dev server) with its awesome time travel debugger, you can run:
$ elm reactor
$ open http://localhost:8000
This app can be embedded in the following way:
<body>
<div id="wejoinin-root"></div>
<script src="/dist/js/app.js"></script>
<script>
Elm.Main.embed(document.querySelector("#wejoinin-root"), {
sheetId: "xlogl",
apiBaseEndpoint: "https://localhost:3000",
productionMode: true,
apiKey: "<apiKey>"
});
</script>
</body>
Note the fields sheetId
, apiBaseEndpoint
, productionMode
, and apiKey
must be populated.
It is packaged as an npm package. Your app should find a DOM node to embed this widget in.
app.ports.modalChanged
sends a boolean value indicating whether a modal is currently open on the page or not, and you will need to throw a modal-open
class on the <body>
tag if it is open. Use the implementation in index.html
as a reference.
app.ports.sheetUpdated
emits an event every time the table format or data changes.
app.ports.needsRightScrollerArrow
takes in a true
or false
boolean value, indicating that the Elm app needs to display the scroller right arrow. This logic should be bound to JS library logic that detects layout changes when the side scroller column list overflows its layout.
We use the elm-test package to run tests.
Tests live in the /tests
folder.
$ yarn test
Deploys to https://wejoinin-ui.herokuapp.com
This app is published to npm, for consumption by host apps (e.g. the Wejoinin Rails app.)
If you wish to publish a new version of the app, bump the version number in package.json
, or use the npm version major|minor|patch
command.
Commit your changes.
Then run npm publish