0.1.3 • Published 4 years ago
s-data v0.1.3
s-data
General purpose data viewer and editor
(This package was renamed from @beenotung/s-json)
Demo: https://s-json-demo.surge.sh/
Installation
npm install s-data
Typescript Signature
declare function JsonView(props: JsonViewProps<any>): HTMLElement
declare function JsonEdit(props: JsonEditProps<any>): HTMLElement | HTMLElement[]
type JsonViewProps<T> = {
data: T,
name?: string
expandElement?: boolean,
}
type JsonEditProps<T> = {
data: T,
name?: string
parent?: object
updateValue?: (value: T) => void
onChange?: (ev: Event, detail: UpdateDetail) => void
editElement?: boolean,
}
type UpdateDetail = {
parent?: object
name?: string
oldValue: any
newValue: any,
}
Supported Data Type
- HTMLElement
- Text (DOM node)
- string
- number
- timestamp (in number)
- Date
- bigint
- boolean
- function (show the source code)
- symbol
- undefined
- null
- Set
- Map
- Array
- object
Usage Examples
This section demo using s-json with surplus, however it is not required.
JsonEdit
, JsonView
are javascript functions, that upon calling, return HTMLElement(s).
Hence, it can be used with plain js as well.
Sample Data:
import * as Surplus from 'surplus';
Surplus;
export let sampleData = {
username: 'Alice',
age: 20, // render as input[type=number]
todayTime: Date.now(), // render as input[type=date] and input[type=time]
todayDate: new Date(),
salary: BigInt('12345'), // render as input[type=text]
isActive: true,
sym: Symbol.for('alice'),
partner: undefined,
task: null,
tagSet: new Set(['app', 'developer', 'web']),
contactMap: new Map([
[Symbol.for('bob'), {name: 'Bob', tel: '+85298765432'}],
[Symbol.for('cherry'), {name: 'Cherry', tel: '+85223456789'}],
]),
foodArr: ['seafood', 'potato'],
profileObj: {
name: 'Alice',
age: 20,
},
// DOM elements
friendNodes: [
<span style={{fontSize: 'larger'}}>Bob</span>,
<b>Cherry</b>,
<a href='javascript:alert("clicked")'>Dave</a>,
document.createTextNode('Eve'),
],
// function
onMessage: (msg: string) => alert('message: ' + msg),
}
Details refer to demo-data.tsx
Usage Example of JsonView
import * as Surplus from 'surplus';
import S from 's-js';
import { JsonView } from '../src/json-view';
import { sampleData } from './demo-data';
Surplus;
S.root(() => {
// let main = JsonView({data: sampleData}) // without jsx
let main = <JsonView data={sampleData} />; // with jsx
document.body.appendChild(main);
});
Usage Example of JsonEdit
:
import * as Surplus from 'surplus';
import S from 's-js';
import { JsonEdit, UpdateDetail } from '../src/json-edit';
import { sampleData } from './demo-data';
Surplus;
S.root(() => {
let lastUpdate = S.data(Date.now());
let main = (
<div>
Last update: {new Date(lastUpdate()).toLocaleString()}
<h2>JsonEdit</h2>
{JsonEdit({
data: sampleData,
editElement: true,
onChange: (ev, { parent, name, newValue, oldValue }: UpdateDetail) => {
console.log('change', { parent, name, newValue, oldValue });
lastUpdate(Date.now());
},
})}
</div>
);
document.body.appendChild(main);
});
Remark
JsonEdit
updates the data in-place. Therefore, if you need to use JsonView
(or other elements) to display the data editing by JsonEdit
on the same page, you'll need to use a change signal in the container of JsonView
. For example:
import * as Surplus from 'surplus';
import S from 's-js';
import { JsonEdit } from '../src/json-edit';
import { JsonView } from '../src/json-view';
import { sampleData } from './demo-data';
Surplus;
S.root(() => {
let lastUpdate = S.data(Date.now());
function ChangeDetect(props: { signal: any; children: any }) {
return props.children;
}
let main = (
<div>
Last update: {new Date(lastUpdate()).toLocaleString()}
<div style={{ display: 'flex' }}>
<div>
<h2>JsonView</h2>
<ChangeDetect signal={lastUpdate()}>
<JsonView data={sampleData} />
</ChangeDetect>
</div>
<div>
<h2>JsonEdit</h2>
{JsonEdit({
data: sampleData,
editElement: true,
onChange: (ev, detail) => {
console.log('change', detail);
lastUpdate(Date.now());
},
})}
</div>
</div>
</div>
);
document.body.appendChild(main);
});
Details see demo.tsx