@nasapds/pds-wds-react v0.3.0
pds-wds-react
A library of Planetary Data System web widgets and components in react.
Installation
Run in a terminal:
npm i @nasapds/pds-wds-reactUsage
Doi Search Widget In React
Import the Doi Search into your component:
import {DoiSearch} from 'pds-wds-react';Then include the component in your react render code:
<DoiSearch api="{api}" ... />Parameters:
apiThe endpoint to the search API. By default this is pointing to http://localhost:8085/PDS_APIs/pds_doi_api/0.2/showActionsHides or shows action buttons next to each search result. False by default.useClientRouterIf set to true will disable the widget's internal react-router. Set this to true if your app uses react-router. False by default.historyA history object from react-router. If your app uses react-router pass the history here. Null by default.storeA Redux store object. If you want to customize the behavior of the widget action buttons or the call process you can pass your own store. This is null by default.
In react the doi search could look like this with the parameters changed:
<DoiSearch
api={'http//localhost:8085/PDS_APIs/pds_doi_api/0.2/'}
useClientRouter={true}
showActions={true}
/>Doi Search Widget As Embeddable JS
In your project create a directory for example:
pds-widgets/Drop the contents of the /embedbuild directory into the newly created directory.
Link the library into your project HTML using the script tag. Change the directory to the one that you created:
<script src="pds-widgets/index.js"></script>Add a div with the ID of the component set as DoiSearch:
<div id="DoiSearch"></div>Parameters:
data-apiPoint this to your doi api. It is set to localhost 8085 by default.
In your html page the doi search could look like this with the parameters changed:
`<div id="DoiSearch" data-api='http//localhost:8085/PDS_APIs/pds_doi_api/0.2/'></div>`Code Base Development Instructions
Source
Clone this repository into your workspace first.
The components are found inside /src/pds/
Each component has an index.js and a .js file.
index.js is for building the embeddable js widget.
<name>.js is for building the npm package.
There are three index files inside /src/pds/ that need to be updated with an import of a new component when one is created. These are embedBuildIndex.js, embedIndex.js and npmBuildIndex.js
Development Scripts
For testing embeddable widgets run the script npm run embeddev This will run a server with /public/embedIndex.html as the entry point. You can update this file to show the component that you want to test.
For testing the NPM package run the script npm run npmbuild Then run npm link you can then create a client app and import using npm link pds-wds-react
Import the component into your client app using the Usage section.
There are sometimes problems with multiple instances of react caused by npm link. If this happens, delete node_modules/react inside the pds-wds-react source. Then stop and restart the client test app again.
Building
Prerequisite
Install nvm to manage the nodejs environments.
Use Node.js version 18.16.0 (LTS):
nvm install 16.20.2
nvm use 16.20.2Build the packages
npm install --legacy-peer-deps
npm run build
Two directories will be created /build and /embedbuild.
/build will the contain the ready to deploy npm files. This is what is deployed to the NPM JS website.
/embedbuild will contain the ready to deploy embeddable widget files. This is what can be dropped into a website that is not built with React.
Publishing to NPM
Update the version in the /package.json file.
Use the X.X.X semver syntax to set a version or X.X.X-beta.X semver syntax for a beta version.
Use npm publish to publish a stable version or use npm publish --tag beta to publish a beta version.
If you want to test a beta version make sure to install the beta version instead of the latest version. Use npm install @nasapds/pds-wds-react@beta for the latest beta version or npm install @nasapds/pds-wds-react@X.X.X-beta.X for a specific version.
Search Prototype
The search prototype is in the search-prototype directory.
cd search-prototype
npm install
npm startOpen an internet browser to localhost:3000
If a CORS issue occurs when trying to search through the search box.
Go to http://localhost.jpl.nasa.gov:3000/ in your browser.
Then use an extension to get around CORS.
For example in chrome use https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/moesif-origin-cors-change/digfbfaphojjndkpccljibejjbppifbc
In Firefox you can you use https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/cors-everywhere/
Just make sure to turn off the extension when not in use.
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