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@oceanprotocol/dbs-ui-lib v0.1.0

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šŸ„ Get Started

The lib uses React + TypeScript + CSS modules and will connect to Ocean remote components by default.

Prerequisites:

  • Node.js (required). Check the .nvmrc file to make sure you are using the correct version of Node.js.
  • nvm (recommended). This is the recommend way to manage Node.js versions.
  • Git is required to follow the instructions below.

To start local development:

git clone git@github.com:oceanprotocol/dbs-ui-lib.git
cd dbs-ui-lib

# when using nvm to manage Node.js versions
nvm use

npm install
# in case of dependency errors, rather use:
# npm install --legacy-peer-deps

npm run build:watch 
# to build the library and watch for changes.

Run npm run build from the root folder to build the library. This creates dist folder which contains everything that would be published to npm.

if you encounter this error: Error: error:0308010C:digital envelope routines::unsupported

Run export NODE_OPTIONS=--openssl-legacy-provider before building.

šŸš€ Usage

Import and use the DBS UI components in your app:

import { DBSUploader } from '@oceanprotocol/dbs-ui-lib';

<DBSUploader 
   dbs_url={process.env.DBS_URL}
   dbs_account={process.env.DBS_ACCOUNT}
   infuraId={process.env.PUBLIC_INFURA_PROJECT_ID}
   walletConnectProjectId={process.env.PUBLIC_WALLETCONNECT_PROJECT_ID}
/>

To enable the functionality of the DBSUploader, the following setting variables need to be set:

VariableDescription
dbs_urlURL for DBS service communication
dbs_accountAccount info for DBS authentication
infuraIdProject ID for Ethereum access via Infura
walletConnectProjectIdProject ID for WalletConnect integration

These variables are needed to interact with the DBS service, provide authentication credentials, access the Ethereum network through Infura, and enable integration with WalletConnect.

šŸ‘©ā€šŸŽ¤ Storybook

Storybook helps us build UI components in isolation from our app's business logic, data, and context. That makes it easy to develop hard-to-reach states and save these UI states as stories to revisit during development, testing, or QA.

To start adding stories, create a index.stories.tsx inside the component's folder:

Starting up the Storybook server with this command will make it accessible under http://localhost:6006:

npm run storybook

If you want to build a portable static version under storybook-static/:

npm run storybook:build

šŸ¤– Testing

Test runs utilize Jest as test runner and Testing Library for writing tests.

Executing a full test run:

npm test

During local development you can continuously get coverage report feedback in your console by running Jest in watch mode:

npm test:watch

āœØ Code Style

Code style is automatically enforced through ESLint & Prettier rules:

For running linting and auto-formatting, you can use from the root of the project:

# linting check
npm run lint

# auto format all files in the project with prettier, taking all configs into account
npm run format

šŸ›³ Production

To create a production build, run from the root of the project:

npm run build

ā¬†ļø Deployment

TBD

šŸ’– Contributing

We welcome contributions in form of bug reports, feature requests, code changes, or documentation improvements. Have a look at our contribution documentation for instructions and workflows:

šŸ› License

Copyright 2023 Ocean Protocol Foundation Ltd.

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at

   http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.
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