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@pdftron/webviewer-react-toolkit

v0.7.11

Published

A React component library for integrating with PDFTron WebViewer API.

Downloads

3,121

Readme

WebViewer React Toolkit

The WebViewer React Toolkit is a React component library contains various components that integrate with the PDFTron WebViewer API.

Check out the documentation to get started with the toolkit!

For a demo showcasing some of the functionality, along with step-by-step instructions on how to build it, check out the demo repository.

Note: file functionality within toolkit v7 and above requires WebViewer v7 or higher. If you are on a previous version of WebViewer, you can use v0.6.0 of the toolkit:

# Yarn
yarn add @pdftron/[email protected]

# npm
npm install @pdftron/[email protected]

Installation

You can install the toolkit from npm using your preferred package manager:

# Yarn
yarn add @pdftron/webviewer-react-toolkit

# npm
npm install @pdftron/webviewer-react-toolkit

Using the toolkit

Check the introduction for information on using the toolkit.

Contributing

Warning: There are issues building with versions of Node >=11. For now, use nvm to get latest node 10 version (works fine with v10.23.3).

To start up Storybook

yarn       # 1. To install dependencies (or `npm i`)
yarn start # 2. To start the Storybook environment (or `npm start`)

To test

yarn test         # Single test run (or `npm test`)
yarn test --watch # Watch for changes (or `npm test -- --watch`)

To lint

yarn lint # Lint for errors (or `npm lint`)

Goal

To create a set of highly customizable components that take WebViewer documents (and other objects), and wrap them in specific functionality.