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@snowpak/search-widget

v14.5.9

Published

React Search Widget UI and logic to be used across SnowPak's NextJS applications. To install, run the following command:

Downloads

1,318

Readme

SnowPak Search Widget npm version

React Search Widget UI and logic to be used across SnowPak's NextJS applications. To install, run the following command:

npm install --save @snowpak/search-widget

Usage

Dependencies

All exported comoonents require two external dependencies to be provided:

  1. must be rendered within an ApolloProvider from apollo-client, with SnowPak's GraphQL API setup.
  2. must be rendered within a styled-component ThemeProvider. This widget re-exports a ThemeProvider with updated theme variables.

There are two ways to use this package, either as standalone RoomSelect or an entire search widget SearchWidget - see storybook for details.

RoomSelect

Room select UI

import { ThemeProvider, RoomSelect } from '@snowpak/search-widget';

const Component = () => {
  return (
    <ThemeProvider>
      <ApolloProvider client={client}>
        <RoomSelect />
      </ApolloProvider>
    </ThemeProvider>
  );
};

SearchWidget

Standalone Search Widget UI.

props:

  • submitHandler - Required. Called when the form is submitted.
  • initialContext - Widget behaviour configuration - see storybook examples
  • initialFormValues - used to pre-populate the form with data
import { SearchWidget } from '@snowpak/search-widget';

const Component = () => {
  return (
    <SearchWidget
      initialContext={initialContext}
      initialFormValues={initialFormValues}
      submitHandler={searchWidgetSubmitHandler}
    />
  )
}

Development

Storybook has been setup to inspect the components locally. To start storybook, run the following command:

$ npm run storybook

Build

This project is built via typescript's tsc and ttypescript's ttsc for both ESM and CJS formats. To build locally for testing purposes, run the following command:

npm run build

Publish

This package is instended to be deployed to npm under the package name @snowpak/search-widget.

The np library is used to perform the deployment, including:

  1. SemVer version bumping
  2. Building with pristine dependencies
  3. Running tests/linters
  4. Releasing to npm
  5. Creating a new GitHub release

To deploy, run the following command:

npm run release

Review

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