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@hackstrap/blink-npm

v3.1.1

Published

This repo contains the code for blink npm pakage

Downloads

5

Readme

blink-npm

This repo contains the code for blink npm pakage

NPM

Install

npm install --save @hackstrap/blink-npm

For usage in Next.js application execute following command

npm install next-remove-imports

This will remove all .less/.css/.scss/.sass/.styl imports from all packages in node_modules.

// add this piece of code in next.config.js file
const removeImports = require('next-remove-imports')({
  options: {}
})
module.exports = removeImports()
npm i @material-ui/[email protected]
npm i @material-ui/[email protected]

Usage

import React, { Component } from 'react'

import { BlinkApp } from 'blink-npm'
// Importing CSS files
import 'blink-npm/dist/index.css'
import 'react-date-range/dist/styles.css' // base css file from react-date-range
import 'react-date-range/dist/theme/default.css' // theme css file from react-date-range
// CSS files for @uiw/react-md-editor
import '@uiw/react-md-editor/dist/markdown-editor.css'
import '@uiw/react-markdown-preview/dist/markdown.css'

class Example extends Component {
  render() {
    return (
      <BlinkApp
        userInfo={{ Header: 'startup_name', accessor: 'startup_id' }}
        screen={'startupScreen'}
        view={'homeView'}
        page={'metrics'}
        apiRoute={'https://demo-organization.com/'}
        token={'token_value'}
      />
    )
  }
}

Props which user can pass in BlinkApp

  1. All the props passed here are stored in a global Object with the help of context API and can be accessed anywhere in the app.
  2. screen,view,page props are used for in app navigation. Pass the correct values to load the required page.
  3. Pass name and id of startup/investor in the format shown above in userInfo props.

Overall Structure of BlinkApp

Pass following values to screen,view,page props to load required pages accordingly

Screen => startupScreen:

  • View => home

    • page => metrics
    • page => notes
  • View => tables

    • page => revenue
    • page => expenses
    • page => employee
    • page => notes
  • View => settings

    • page => profile

Screen => investorScreen

  • View => dashboard

    • page => metrics
    • page => notes
  • View => settings

    • page => profile

License

MIT © AbhijeetNandvikar