@glific/temba-components
v0.65.3
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Web components to support floweditor and related projects
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temba-components is a suite of ui widgets used by various RapidPro projects.
Some of the components:
<temba-select/>
Advanced select widget with support for remote fetching and filtering. Also supports multi selection with the ability to enter expressions.<temba-completion/>
Completion widget for completing RP-style expressions<temba-textinput/>
- Standard text field with baked in support for date picking<temba-charcount/>
- SMS segment counter attachable to elements for monitoring<temba-store/>
- In page cache for RP core data types<temba-options/>
- Generic option list with configurable rendering, remote list paging, and keyboard support. Used by temba-select, temba-completion, and temba-list<temba-list/>
- Block rendered option list<temba-dialog/>
- Basic modal<temba-modax/>
- Fancier modal that fetches and submits html rendered forms and is triggered by a slot element.. and many more
Install
We use yarn, so you'll want to install with that if you care about our lock file.
% yarn install
Demo
To view the interactive demo, use start.
% yarn start
Testing
All tests live under /test. When running tests, some tests capture screenshots for pixel comparision under /screenshots. Running tests requires that you have Chromium installed.
% yarn test
Usage
Simply include the built file as a module and you should be off to the races!
<html>
<head>
<script type="module">
import '../out-tsc/temba-components.js';
</script>
</head>
<body>
<temba-select name="color">
<temba-option name="Red" value="r"></temba-option>
<temba-option name="Green" value="g"></temba-option>
<temba-option name="Blue" value="b"></temba-option>
</temba-select>
</body>
</html>
To interactively work with components whilst embedded in another project, it can easily be done with a couple nginx rules.
location ~ /out-tsc/(.*) {
proxy_pass http://localhost:3010/out-tsc/$1;
}
location ~ /node_modules/(.*) {
proxy_pass http://localhost:3010/node_modules/$1;
}