1.0.0 • Published 3 years ago

@coveops/button v1.0.0

Weekly downloads
-
License
Apache-2.0
Repository
github
Last release
3 years ago

Button

Disclaimer: This component was built by the community at large and is not an official Coveo JSUI Component. Use this component at your own risk.

Getting Started

  1. Install the component into your project.
npm i @coveops/button
  1. Use the Component or extend it

Typescript:

import { Button, IButtonOptions } from '@coveops/button';

Javascript

const Button = require('@coveops/button').Button;
  1. You can also expose the component alongside other components being built in your project.
export * from '@coveops/button'
  1. Or for quick testing, you can add the script from unpkg
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@coveops/button@latest/dist/index.min.js"></script>

Disclaimer: Unpkg should be used for testing but not for production.

  1. Include the component in your template as follows:

Place the component in your markup:

<div class="CoveoButton"></div>

Options

The following options can be configured:

OptionRequiredTypeDefaultNotes
targetNostring_targetSpecifies how to interact with the link. Valid values are one of the following: _blank, _self, _parent, _top, framename.
textCaptionNostringbuttonSpecifies the value of the button.
shouldBeLocalizedNobooleanfalseSpecifies whether to translate the button value.
linkNofield@syssourceSpecifies the field to use to create the link.

Extending

Extending the component can be done as follows:

import { Button, IButtonOptions } from "@coveops/button";

export interface IExtendedButtonOptions extends IButtonOptions {}

export class ExtendedButton extends Button {}

Contribute

  1. Clone the project
  2. Copy .env.dist to .env and update the COVEO_ORG_ID and COVEO_TOKEN fields in the .env file to use your Coveo credentials and SERVER_PORT to configure the port of the sandbox - it will use 8080 by default.
  3. Build the code base: npm run build
  4. Serve the sandbox for live development npm run serve