@metrichor/nextclade
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Nextclade visualisation
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Nextstrain/Nextclade visualisation
We have recreated the Nextstrain/Nextclade table as a reusable web component.
Using this component
There are three strategies we recommend for using the @metrichor/nextclade
web component built with Stencil.
Script tag
- Put a script tag similar to this
<script src='https://unpkg.com/@metrichor/[email protected]/dist/nextclade/nextclade.esm.js'></script>
in the head of your index.html - Then you can use the element anywhere in your template, JSX, html etc
Node Modules
- Run
npm install @metrichor/nextclade --save
- Put a script tag similar to this
<script src='node_modules/@metrichor/nextclade/dist/nextclade/nextclade.esm.js'></script>
in the head of your index.html - Then you can use the element anywhere in your template, JSX, html etc
In a stencil-starter app
- Run
npm install @metrichor/nextclade --save
- Add an import to the npm packages
import @metrichor/nextclade;
- Then you can use the element anywhere in your template, JSX, html etc
Visualising Nextstrain/Nextclade data
To use the Nextclade table in your HTML you will need to create a nxt-table tag and set the data attribute with the output from the Nextstrain/Nextclade pipeline
For example
<body>
<nxt-table />
<script defer>
const data = [
{
"seqName": "barcode02 MN908947.3",
"errors": [
"Unable to align: no seed matches"
]
},
{
"seqName": "Bangladesh/BCSIR-NILMRC-257/2020",
"substitutions": [
{
"pos": 240,
"refNuc": "C",
"queryNuc": "T",
"aaSubstitutions": [],
"pcrPrimersChanged": [],
...
}
],
...
}
...
],
var nxt = document.querySelector('nxt-table')
nxt.data = data
</script>
</body>