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quickedit

v0.0.1

Published

<p align="middle" ><img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/12672355/85242194-e59f9880-b470-11ea-84f1-b43810f20b29.png" /></p> <h2 align="middle">AbstractQuickEdit</h2> <p align="middle">A simple utility to create quick edit component.</p>

Downloads

14

Readme

Build Status codecov

⚙️ Installation

npm

$ npm install abstract-quick-edit

🚀 How to use

You can use AbstractQuickEdit to integrate browser built-in editing component easily.

import AbstractQuickEdit from 'abstract-quick-edit';
import {useInputValue} from '@huse/input-value';

interface InputType {
    type?: string;
}

// `input` tag string will be registered to a quickEdit text editor.
// In this case, you should pass a generic type to inherit extra component pros type definition
const Input = AbstractQuickEdit.register<InputType>('input', {
    defaultEditComponentProps: {
        autoFocus: true,
    }
});

const Select = AbstractQuickEdit.register('select');

const App = () => {
    // `useInputValue` is a shortcut to pick target value from event.
    const textValue = useInputValue('');
    const selectedValue = useInputValue('');
    const [dateValue, setDateValeu] = useState('');

    const display = useCallback(
        value => {
            return `The value you edited: ${value}`;
        },
        []
    );

    return (
        `Text QuickEdit:`
        <Input display={display} {...textValue} />
        `Select QuickEdit`
        <Select display={display} {...selectedValue}>
            <Option value="apple">Apple</Option>
            <Option value="orange">Orange</Option>
        </Select>
        `Date QuickEdit`
        <Input type="date" display={display} value={dateValue} onChange={setDateValeu} />
    );
}

You can integrate any other social ui component library such as ant-design by registerAll

// quickEdit.ts
import AbstractQuickEdit from 'abstract-quick-edit';
import {Input, Select} from 'antd';

export default AbstractQuickEdit.registerAll(
    Input: [
        Input,
        {
            defaultEditComponentProps: {
                autoFocus: true,
            }
        }
    ],
    Select: [
        Select,
        {
            defaultEditComponentProps: {
                autoOpen: true,
            }
        }
    ]
);

// App.tsx
import {Input, Select} from './quickEdit';

const {Option} = Select;

const App = () => {
    const textValue = useInputValue('');
    const [selectedValue, setSelectedValue] = useState('');

    return (
        `Text QuickEdit:`
        <Input display={display} {...textValue} />
        `Select QuickEdit`
        <Select display={display} value={selectedValue} onChange={setSelectedValue}>
            <Option value="apple">Apple</Option>
            <Option value="orange">Orange</Option>
        </Select>
    );
}

See more example in docs.

⭐️ Show Your Support

Please give a ⭐️ if this project helped you!

👏 Contributing

If you have any questions or requests or want to contribute to AbstractQuickEdit or other packages, please write the issue or give me a Pull Request freely.

🐞 Bug Report

If you find a bug, please report to us opening a new Issue on GitHub.

📝 License

This project is MIT licensed.

MIT License

Copyright (c) 2020 Ze Chen

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
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