rebash v0.1.1
Rebash
Terminal emulator component for React!
Installation and Usage
npm install --save rebashDeveloper Setup
git clone https://github.com/lpan/rebash
cd rebash
npm install
npm start # server will listen on localhost:8080Include the Component
import React from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import Terminal from 'rebash';
const files = {
'/home/lawrence/test.txt': 'I am a test',
};
const directories = [
'/etc/',
];
const initialPath = ['/home/goose'];
const commands = {
'open-window': args => { alert(args.targets[0]); },
'ghetto-cowsay': args => `cow says: "${args.targets[0]}"`,
};
const MyTerminal = () => (
<Terminal
files={files}
directories={directories}
commands={commands}
initialPath={initialPath}
/>,
document.getElementById('root')
);
export default MyTerminal;API
Props
username:
Unix username to display on the terminal.
- type:
String - default:
root - eg:
lawrence
directories:
A list of directories represented by their absolute paths
- type:
Array of Strings - default:
[] - eg:
['/home', '/etc/nginx/']
files
Map used to look up files. {'/absolute/path': 'file content'}
note: There is no need to manually create the parent dirs for those files. Rebash will take care of them.
- type:
Map of Strings - default:
{} - eg:
{'/home/goose.txt': 'Mr. Goose is life', '/lmao.txt': null}
initialPath
Initial path when the Terminal is rendered
- type:
String - default:
/ - eg:
'/home/lawrence'
commands
A list of custom commands. See Custom commands for moreinformation.
- type:
Map of Functions - default:
{} - eg:
{'say-hello': ({targets}) => 'hello ' + targets[0]}
Custom commands
Before you begin, you may want to take a look at src/commands/index.js for all the built-in commands and how they are implemented.
A command is a JavaScript function which takes 2 parameters, namely args and
self.
A typical command will look like this:
const clearThenSayHello = (args, self) => {
self.setState({ visibles: [] });
return `Hello ${args.targets[0]}`;
};
const commads = { 'clear-hello': clearThenSayHello };
// then we pass commands as a prop to the Terminal componentargs
An object consists of three fields: targets, flags and fulls.
When clear-hello -b -dc --all myDir yourDir is entered, the Rebash argument
parser will produce the following object and pass it to the command function as
args.
{
targets: ['myDir', 'yourDir'],
flags: ['b', 'c', 'd'],
fulls: ['all'],
}See src/utils/parseArgs.js for more information
self
Most of the time, you do not want to mess with self unless you want to mutate
the internal state of Rebash. self is just a reference of the instance of the
top level React Component. You can access the component state from self.state,
mutate the state and trigger the component to rerender with self.setState,
etc.
see src/Terminal.js for more information.
Print something out
To print out some text, you can either return a string, or throw an error. The
clear-hello command will print hello Lawrence if I type clear-hello
lawrence.