0.6.1 • Published 11 months ago

@easydynamics/oscal-react-library v0.6.1

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OSCAL React Library

A library of React components and an example application that provides a direct view into NIST's Open Security Controls Assessment Language (OSCAL) data in JSON format.

These components enable React application developers to quickly compose pages that display granular elements of OSCAL data or entire catalogs, profiles, component definitions, and system security plans.

OSCSAL SSP Viewer Screenshot Take a tour with the live demo or learn more about developing with the library below.

Components and Documentation

The library provides OSCAL UI developers a flexible framework for using OSCAL React components in their own applications.

Those components directly visualize granular elements of the OSCAL JSON format, allowing a developer to assemble them in the manner that best fits their application.

Documentation for the React components, as well as an editable mockup of each component, can be found on our Storybook page.

The example folder shows how those components can be assembled to create an OSCAL Viewer application.

Setting Up

Building and Running Locally

In order to use the library components or test the library locally, the project components need to be rolled up and dependencies need to be installed initially with the command: npm install. From here the application can be built (See "OSCAL Viewer → Running") or components can be tested (See "Testing"). To automate local installation and immediately run the application, use the following command:

npm run build-library-and-run-example

Testing

To run the test suite, ensure dependencies are installed and run npm run test. To also validate code is passing eslint linting requirements, run npm run lint.

Development

A component can be created and added to src/components. In order for the component to be used in an application, it must either be added as an export in src/index.js or referenced by a component already being exported (such as components being referenced by a loader in the current OSCAL Viewer). In the root folder of the project, run npm start to roll up all of the components into dist/ making them accessible to the example application. NOTE: npm install has the same effect and will build all dependencies.

OSCAL Viewer (Example Application)

The OSCAL Viewer example application allows developers to sample the various OSCAL concepts and view their features.

Running

Once root dependencies are installed, build application dependencies and run OSCAL Viewer with the following command:

npm run build-and-run-example

After application dependencies are installed, use:

npm run run-example

For more details about OSCAL Viewer, please refer to the example (OSCAL Viewer) README.md.

Google Analytics

The OSCAL Viewer example application includes an optional integration for Google Analytics. Google Analytics is enabled only when REACT_APP_GOOGLE_ANALYTICS is set to a Google Analytics Univeral Analytics identifier when npm run build is run. For example:

export REACT_APP_GOOGLE_ANALYTICS="UA-XXXXXXXX-X"`
npm run build

will produce an application build with Google Analytics tracking enabled. The only way to toggle Google Analytics or change the tracking ID is to rebuild the application.

Experimental REST Features

To enabled experimental features that make REST calls defined in oscal-rest to a backend service, add a .env.local file in the root of the example project with a variable of REACT_APP_REST_BASE_URL pointing to the REST service, i.e.

REACT_APP_REST_BASE_URL=http://localhost:8080/oscal/v1

Contributing

For the process of Contributing to the project, please review CONTRIBUTING.md and adhere to the Code of Conduct.

Licensing

For information on the project's license, please review the LICENSE file.