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@gumuslab2/react-oncoprint

v1.3.3

Published

A React component to create interactive OncoPrint charts.

Downloads

2

Readme

React OncoPrint

OncoPrint charts in React

A React component to create OncoPrint charts.

Build
Status

Getting started

Installation

For yarn users, run:

$ yarn add react-oncoprint

For npm users, run:

$ npm install react-oncoprint

Usage

import React from 'react';
import OncoPrint from 'react-oncoprint';

class App extends React.Component {
  render() {
    const data = [
      {
        sample: 'TCGA-25-2392-01',
        gene: 'TP53',
        alteration: 'FUSION',
        type: 'FUSION',
      },
      {
        sample: 'TCGA-25-2393-01',
        gene: 'TP53',
        alteration: 'FUSION',
        type: 'FUSION',
      },
      // ...
    ];

    return (
      <OncoPrint data={data}/>
    );
  }
}

Development

Testing locally

Get the code:

$ git clone https://github.com/plotly/react-oncoprint

Install the project dev dependencies:

# Install dependencies
$ yarn

# Watch source for changes and build to `src/lib/`
$ yarn start

The React app demo should be available at: http://localhost:8080/.

Run storybook

Run the development environment in a separate window (it starts Storybook with a live-reload mode):

$ yarn storybook

The Storybook should be available at: http://localhost:6006/.

Deploying the Storybook on gh-pages

:warning: You must have push access to run this command (or use it in your own fork).

We use Storybook Deployer to deploy the build version of the Storybook on GitHub (gh-pages):

$ yarn deploy-storybook

Build and releases

To build the production version of this library, run the command below, which will create a dist/ folder containing the required files:

$ yarn build

In order to release a new version, you can push a git tag and Travis-CI will automatically publish a npm release at: https://www.npmjs.com/package/react-oncoprint. There is no need to run yarn build by yourself See the .travis.yml for further information.

Contributing

Thanks for your interest in maintaining the library! Please see the CONTRIBUTING file.

Contributor Code of Conduct

Please note that this project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By participating in this project you agree to abide by its terms. See CODE_OF_CONDUCT file.

License

react-oncoprint is released under the MIT License. See the bundled LICENSE file for details.