1.0.0 • Published 4 years ago
@coveops/button v1.0.0
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
- Install the component into your project.
npm i @coveops/button- Use the Component or extend it
Typescript:
import { Button, IButtonOptions } from '@coveops/button';Javascript
const Button = require('@coveops/button').Button;- You can also expose the component alongside other components being built in your project.
export * from '@coveops/button'- 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.
- 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:
| Option | Required | Type | Default | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
target | No | string | _target | Specifies how to interact with the link. Valid values are one of the following: _blank, _self, _parent, _top, framename. |
textCaption | No | string | button | Specifies the value of the button. |
shouldBeLocalized | No | boolean | false | Specifies whether to translate the button value. |
link | No | field | @syssource | Specifies 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
- Clone the project
- Copy
.env.distto.envand update the COVEO_ORG_ID and COVEO_TOKEN fields in the.envfile to use your Coveo credentials and SERVER_PORT to configure the port of the sandbox - it will use 8080 by default. - Build the code base:
npm run build - Serve the sandbox for live development
npm run serve
1.0.0
4 years ago