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@gotamedia/cmp

v1.9.0

Published

A CMP package dedicated to be used in React + Fluffy applications

Downloads

7

Readme

CMP (Consent Management Platform)

A CMP package dedicated to be used in React + Fluffy applications

Install

npm i @gotamedia/cmp

Peer dependencies

CMP requires that you install following depdencies in your own project

npm i react
    react-dom \
    styled-components
    @gotamedia/fluffy

Usage

import { createRoot } from 'react-dom/client'
import { CMP } from '@gotamedia/cmp'

const Component = () => (
    <CMP {...CMP_PROPS}>
        <App />
    </CMP>
)

const root = createRoot(document.getElementById('app'))

root.render(<Component />)

Develop in CMP

CMP uses Storybook to present itself, you can find the the main story in root/src/index.stories.tsx

To start run:

npm start

In case you can't see the Didomi consent notice then try to be in an alias different than localhost

Build

CMP uses Rollup to build and bundle

npm run build

Publish

To inspect the package before publishing to npm

npm run package:details

To publish to npm

npm run package:publish

Develop with CMP

In order to develop with CMP with your project locally, make sure to have yalc installed globally on your machine by running:

npm install -g yalc

Publish locally

To use CMP in your project locally make sure to build CMP by running:

npm run build:local

This will make sure to build and publish CMP into a local registery on your machine so you can install it as a package in your projects

Install locally

In your project run the following command:

yalc add @gotamedia/cmp
npm install

After you are done with running CMP locally in your project, make sure to clean up and remove the link from your project's dependencies

yalc remove @gotamedia/cmp

This will make sure to remove the link from your project's dependencies and revert to the old value if there was any

Read more about yalc

Release

Package

  • Commit all your changes with messages follows Conventional commits
  • Merge all your changes to trunk branch
  • Push to remote

That's it 🎉 You just trigered a release action and Github will take care of the rest 🙃

This will run build workflow in Github Actions and once it's successfully done it will trigger a publish workflow to publish the package to NPM registery.

Docs

  • Navigate to Github Actions on the repo page
  • Click on Storybook - Build & Deploy on the left sidebar
  • Click on the menue Run workflow on the top right
  • Choose the env to build and deploy the Docs to "available dev & prod"
  • Click on Run workflow button

This will run Storybook Docs build and once it's successfully done it will trigger a deploy to S3 and revalidate all the files in the associated CloudFront.

CMP Development & Contributing

Trunk based development

This project uses a trunk based development workflow.

Conventional commits

This project works with conventional commits.