0.0.1 • Published 6 years ago

@nlxio/common-ui v0.0.1

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6 years ago

Common UI

This repository contains common UI components for the NLX project.

Install and use the components

You can import components from common UI one by one. Install the common-ui package by running:

$ npm install --save @nlxio/common-ui

Then you should be able to import components like this:

import React from "react";
import ReactDOM from "react-dom";
import { Button } from "@nlxio/common-ui";

ReactDOM.render(<Button>Hello world!</Button>, document.getElementById("root"));

Contributing

We use Storybook to develop and test new components. To get Storybook up and running, use:

$ npm install
$ npm run storybook

The package.json defines a number of scripts that are used to build the project:

  • npm run build: Builds all the JavaScript files using Babel.
  • npm run test: Lints and tests all the JavaScript files.

Building and publishing

To publish a new version of the library, first login to the NPM registry:

$ npm login

Then build a new version by running:

$ npm run build

You can bump the version in the package.json and package-lock.json by running:

$ npm version [ patch | minor | major ]

Finally publish a new version using:

$ npm publish

For more information about publishing NPM packages, consult the official documentation.

Link common-ui package on your local machine

To use an unpublished version of common-ui in other projects on your local machine, you can use the npm link command.

  1. First run the npm link command in the common-ui folder:
$ npm link
  1. Then switch to the project where you would like to use the unpublished version of the common-ui project and run:
$ npm link @nlxio/common-ui

This last command created a symlink in the node_modules of the project to the local common-ui folder.

Internationalization (i18n)

Common-ui components should be build language neutral and language independent. All labels and language specific strings need to be provided to common-ui component as a property by parent component. These parent components are project specific and not part of the common-ui library.

In November 2018 frontend team decided that NLX front-end applications should use i18next library for internationalization.

0.0.1

6 years ago