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Lets Comunica Angular Framework Core

This repository was organized within the AngularJS 1.4.1 framework. This repo covers all the core functionalities that our company front-end projects basically needs.

Author: Lets Comunica

E-mail: fabio@letscomunica.com.br

LAST VERSION: 0.0.20

Installation

Install in you angular project:

  npm install --save git+ssh://git@bitbucket.org/letscomunicadev/angular-framework-core.git#v0.0.20

Functionalities ===== This list shows the current supported functionalities. In order to use one of those just follow the necessary steps, pay attention on the highlighted lines.

Autocomplete

With this feature, if corrected configured on backend, you can set fields to show the values of foreign keys.

Just use true on autocomplete key, inside your fields options:

{
  "name": "fieldName",
  "type": "fieldType",
  "notnull": true,
  "length": null,
  "precision": 100,
  "label": "fieldLabel",
  "editable": true,
  "viewable": true,
  -> "autocomplete": true,
  "quickAdd": [],
  "autocomplete_dependencies": [],
  "customOptions": []
}

Autocomplete Table

Same of autocomplete but with tables.

Set the autocomplete key as true and use autocomplete_table on customOptions. It expects 'table_name' and 'table_columns' as keys:

{
  "name": "fieldName",
  "type": "string",
  "notnull": true,
  "length": null,
  "precision": 10,
  "label": "fieldLabel",
  "editable": true,
  "viewable": true,
  -> "autocomplete": true,
  "quickAdd": [],
  "autocomplete_dependencies": [],
  "customOptions": {
    -> "autocomplete_table": {
    |   "table_name": "medicamentos",
    |   "table_columns": [
    |     {
    |       "name": "nome_apresentacao",
    |       "label": "Descrição do Produto"
    |     },
    |     {
    |       "name": "tipo.label",
    |       "label": "Tipo"
    |     },
    |     {
    |       "name": "tarja.label",
    |       "label": "Tarja"
    |     }
    |   ]
    -> }
  }
}

Boolean

Simple boolean type input, with toogle.

Just use boolean on type key, inside your fields options:

{
  "name": "fieldName",
  -> "type": "boolean",
  "notnull": true,
  "length": null,
  "precision": 10,
  "label": "fieldLabel",
  "editable": true,
  "viewable": true,
  "autocomplete": false,
  "quickAdd": [],
  "autocomplete_dependencies": [],
  "customOptions": []
}

CNPJ

Masked input for CNPJ.

Set the type key as string and use cnpj as true on the customOptions key:

{
  "name": "fieldName",
  -> "type": "string",
  "notnull": false,
  "length": 100,
  "precision": 10,
  "label": "fieldLabel",
  "editable": true,
  "viewable": true,
  "autocomplete": false,
  "quickAdd": [],
  "autocomplete_dependencies": [],
  "customOptions": {
    -> "cnpj": true
  }
}

CPF

Masked input for CPF.

Set the type key as string and use cpf as true on the customOptions key:

{
  "name": "fieldName",
  -> "type": "string",
  "notnull": false,
  "length": 100,
  "precision": 10,
  "label": "fieldLabel",
  "editable": true,
  "viewable": true,
  "autocomplete": false,
  "quickAdd": [],
  "autocomplete_dependencies": [],
  "customOptions": {
    -> "cpf": true
  }
}

CPF/CNPJ

With this feature the masked input accepts either CPF or CNPJ, according to its lenght.

Set the type key as string and use documento as true on the customOptions key:

{
  "name": "fieldName",
  -> "type": "string",
  "notnull": true,
  "length": null,
  "precision": 10,
  "label": "CPF/CNPJ",
  "editable": true,
  "viewable": true,
  "autocomplete": false,
  "quickAdd": [],
  "autocomplete_dependencies": [],
  "customOptions": {
    -> "documento": true
  }
}

Ckeditor

With this feature you can use a rich text editor.

Set the type key as text and use rich as true on the customOptions key.

{
  "name": "fieldName",
  -> "type": "text",
  "notnull": true,
  "length": null,
  "precision": 10,
  "label": "fieldLabel",
  "editable": false,
  "viewable": false,
  "autocomplete": false,
  "quickAdd": false,
  "autocomplete_dependencies": [],
  "customOptions": {
    -> "rich":true
  }
}

Currency

Masked input for BRL currency values.

Set the type key as float and use currency as true on the customOptions key.

{
  "name": "fieldName",
  -> "type": "float",
  "notnull": true,
  "length": null,
  "precision": 10,
  "label": "fieldLabel",
  "editable": true,
  "viewable": true,
  "autocomplete": false,
  "quickAdd": [],
  "autocomplete_dependencies": [],
  "customOptions": {
    -> "currency": true,
  }
}

Custom

On this functionality you can create anything, the example below shows a button that only appears on data listing and formats a text that can be used as email.

In order to use it set type key as custom and "make" it on toString key:

{
  "name": "fieldName",
  -> "type": "custom",
  "notnull": false,
  "length": null,
  "precision": null,
  "label": "fieldLabel",
  "editable": false,
  "viewable": true,
  "autocomplete": false,
  "quickAdd": [],
  "autocomplete_dependencies": [],
  "customOptions": [],
  -> "toString": function (model) {
  |    var btn = $('<button class="btn btn-default" onclick=""><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-copy"></span></button>');
  |    var messageWindow;
  |    var corpo = model.attributes.corpo;
  |    
  |    btn.click(function () {
  |        messageWindow = window.open("", "messageWindow", "width=600, height=400");
  |        messageWindow.document.write("<pre>" + corpo + "</pre>");
  |    });
  |    return btn;
  -> }
}

Date

A masked input with date picker.

Just use date as type.

{
  "name": "fieldName",
  -> "type": "date",
  "notnull": true,
  "length": null,
  "precision": 10,
  "label": "fieldLabel",
  "editable": true,
  "viewable": true,
  "autocomplete": false,
  "quickAdd": [],
  "autocomplete_dependencies": [],
  "customOptions": []
}

Drag and Drop Upload

A drag and drop field for file uploads.

In order to use it set type key as string, use dad as true on the customOptions key and fill file object with 'container' and 'acceptedFiles' values, container must be a folders name and acceptedFiles a fileType:

{
  "name": "lan_anexo",
  -> "type": "string",
  "notnull": true,
  "length": null,
  "precision": 10,
  "label": "Anexo",
  "editable": true,
  "viewable": false,
  "autocomplete": false,
  "quickAdd": [],
  "autocomplete_dependencies": [],
  "customOptions": {
    -> "dad": true,
    |  "file": {
    |    "container": "anexos",
    |    "acceptedFiles": ".pdf"
    -> }
  }
}

Email

Set the type key as string and use email as true on the customOptions key:

{
  "name": "fieldName",
  -> "type": "string",
  "notnull": true,
  "length": 100,
  "precision": 10,
  "label": "fieldLabel",
  "editable": true,
  "viewable": false,
  "autocomplete": false,
  "quickAdd": [],
  "autocomplete_dependencies": [],
  "customOptions": {
    -> "email": true
  }
}

Float

A simple float input

Just set the type key as float and you are good to go:

{
  "name": "fieldName",
  -> "type": "float",
  "notnull": true,
  "length": null,
  "precision": 10,
  "label": "fieldLabel",
  "editable": true,
  "viewable": true,
  "autocomplete": false,
  "quickAdd": [],
  "autocomplete_dependencies": [],
  "customOptions": []
}

List

A select field with custom labels.

Fill the "type" key with the value "number", set "autocomplete" as true and create your list on "customOptions" key as below:

{
  "name": "fieldName",
  -> "type": "number",
  "notnull": true,
  "length": null,
  "precision": 10,
  "label": "fieldName",
  "editable": true,
  "viewable": true,
  -> "autocomplete": true,
  "quickAdd": [],
  "autocomplete_dependencies": [],
  "customOptions": {
      -> "list":[
      |    {"id":1, "label":"Janeiro"},
      |    {"id":2, "label":"Fevereiro"},
      |    {"id":3, "label":"Março"},
      |    {"id":4, "label":"Abril"},
      |    {"id":5, "label":"Maio"},
      |    {"id":6, "label":"Junho"},
      |    {"id":7, "label":"Julho"},
      |    {"id":8, "label":"Agosto"},
      |    {"id":9, "label":"Setembro"},
      |    {"id":10, "label":"Outubro"},
      |    {"id":11, "label":"Novembro"},
      |    {"id":12, "label":"Dezembro"},
      |  ],
      -> "select":true
  }
}

Number or Integer

A number input.

Just set the type key as number or integer and you are good to go:

{
  "name": "fieldName",
  -> "type": "number",
  "notnull": true,
  "length": null,
  "precision": 10,
  "label": "fieldLabel",
  "editable": true,
  "viewable": false,
  "autocomplete": false,
  "quickAdd": [],
  "autocomplete_dependencies": [],
  "customOptions": []
}

Number or Integer with Range

A number input with range.

Just set the type key as number, fill range object with the 'min' and 'max' values inside customOptions value and you're done:

{
  "name": "fieldName",
  -> "type": "number",
  "notnull": true,
  "length": null,
  "precision": 10,
  "label": "fieldLabel",
  "editable": true,
  "viewable": true,
  "autocomplete": false,
  "quickAdd": [],
  "autocomplete_dependencies": [],
  "customOptions": {
      -> "range": {
      |    "min": 0,
      |    "max": 10000
      -> }
  }
}

Password

Password input.

Just set the type key as password and you are good to go:

{
  "name": "fieldName",
  -> "type": "password",
  "notnull": true,
  "length": null,
  "precision": 10,
  "label": "fieldLabel",
  "editable": true,
  "viewable": false,
  "autocomplete": false,
  "quickAdd": [],
  "autocomplete_dependencies": [],
  "customOptions": []
}

Simplecolor

A simple color picker.

Set the type key as simplecolor and fill colors array with the desired colors:

{
  "name": "cor",
  -> "type": "simplecolor",
  "notnull": false,
  "length": null,
  "precision": 10,
  "label": "Sinalização",
  "editable": true,
  "viewable": false,
  "autocomplete": false,
  "quickAdd": [],
  "autocomplete_dependencies": [],
  "customOptions": {
    -> colors: ['green', 'yellow', 'orange', 'red']
  }
}

String

Just set the type key as string and you are good to go:

{
  "name": "fieldName",
  -> "type": "string",
  "notnull": true,
  "length": null,
  "precision": 10,
  "label": "fieldLabel",
  "editable": true,
  "viewable": true,
  "autocomplete": false,
  "quickAdd": [],
  "autocomplete_dependencies": [],
  "customOptions": []
}

Tags

I really didn't understand this functionality, fell free to discover and write about it.

Textarea

Just set the type key as text and you are good to go:

{
  "name": "fieldName",
  -> "type": "text",
  "notnull": true,
  "length": null,
  "precision": 10,
  "label": "fieldLabel",
  "editable": true,
  "viewable": true,
  "autocomplete": false,
  "quickAdd": [],
  "autocomplete_dependencies": [],
  "customOptions": []
}

Time

A time picker.

Just set the type key as time:

{
  "name": "fieldName",
  -> "type": "time",
  "notnull": true,
  "length": null,
  "precision": 10,
  "label": "fieldLabel",
  "editable": true,
  "viewable": true,
  "autocomplete": false,
  "quickAdd": [],
  "autocomplete_dependencies": [],
  "customOptions": []
}

Upload

File upload field with simple button.

In order to use it set type key as string and fill file object, container must be a folders name:

{
  "name": "lan_anexo",
  -> "type": "string",
  "notnull": true,
  "length": null,
  "precision": 10,
  "label": "Anexo",
  "editable": true,
  "viewable": false,
  "autocomplete": false,
  "quickAdd": [],
  "autocomplete_dependencies": [],
  "customOptions": {
    -> "file": {
    |    "container": "anexos"
    -> }
  }
}

Updates

Made a modification or added a new feature? Test it at least in one project before submiting a version. It still needs unit testing and CI with projects. After everything seems perfectly up-to-date, don't forget to UPDATE THE README file and only then run the following steps:

1. Commit and push your updates using Let's Bitbucket credentials

2. Change and commit a new tag version (always check and update the last version here and in package.json):

$ git tag -a vX.X.X -m "version_message"

3. Push the new tag version to remote repository:

$ git push origin vX.X.X  # Version needs to be the same from commit

4. Run npm installation with the newest version:

  npm install --save git+ssh://git@bitbucket.org/letscomunicadev/angular-framework-core.git#vX.X.X

Todo

1. Convert ng-includes from URL images to directives (in order to access templates from inside this module)

2. Start gulp automation to render all src files to single lets-angular-framework-core.module.js in a minified version

3. Separate input types in different directives

4. Isolate scope to vm and change all scope parents and childs access

History

v0.0.20

09/06/18 Started repository