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react-reportbro-designer

v1.0.4

Published

Designer to create pdf and excel report layouts. The reports can be generated with reportbro-lib (a Python package) on the server.

Downloads

79

Readme

React ReportBro Designer

This is react component for reportBro designer.

A javascript plugin to create PDF and XLSX report templates.

ReportBro Designer can be easily integrated into your web application. Everyone can design & edit document templates, and preview them directly in the browser. The reports can be generated with ReportBro Lib (a Python package) on the server.

See the ReportBro project website on https://www.reportbro.com for full documentation and demos.

Installation

via npm:

npm install react-reportbro-designer --save

Basic usage

Go to the docs for more information. There are demos for different use cases available at: https://www.reportbro.com/demos.

Include the ReportBro, jQuery, Autosize, JsBarcode, Spectrum JavaScript files as well as the ReportBro and Spectrum stylesheets in the <head> of your page. Make sure to load jQuery before ReportBro's JavaScript.

import ReportBro from 'react-reportbro-designer';

export default () => <ReportBro />

Custom properties

<ReportBro getRef={ref => this._reportBroInstance = ref} options={{ /* object passed to reportbro designer constructor see the docs for more info */ }} />

getRef: a function to invoke reportbro instance

options: object passed to .reportbro(options) reportbro constructor

Build

prerequisites:

Install Node.js and npm.

Troubleshooting for Ubuntu/Linux: If you get an error like "/usr/bin/env: node: No such file or directory" you can easily fix it with a symbolic link:

ln -s /usr/bin/nodejs /usr/bin/node

Go to reportbro-designer root directory and install node modules:

npm install

development:

npm run build

This is a fast way to build ReportBro Designer and easily debug the code. You can use the generated reportbro.js file from the dist folder in any modern browser supporting ES6 (ECMAScript 2015).

production:

npm run build-prod

Transpiles javascript code from ES6 to ES5 to support older browsers and minifies the generated js file. Use this build step to generate ReportBro Designer for production environment.

Notes

Running demos from local filesystem

You need to run

npm run build-prod

at least once before starting any local demos. This build step copies the external plugins to the ../dist/ext folder which are referenced in the demos.

Running demos from local filesystem with Firefox

Because of Firefox's strict origin policy the icon fonts cannot be loaded (from ../dist/iconfonts) with default settings. Go to about:config and make sure security.fileuri.strict_origin_policy is set to false.

Testing with MS Edge on localhost

You have to enable loopback first

CheckNetIsolation LoopbackExempt -a -n=Microsoft.MicrosoftEdge_8wekyb3d8bbwe

see also https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30334289/cant-open-localhost-in-microsoft-edge-project-spartan-in-windows-10-preview#30334398

License

Commercial license

If you want to use ReportBro to develop commercial applications and projects, the Commercial license is the appropriate license. With this license, your source code is kept proprietary. Purchase a ReportBro Commercial license at https://www.reportbro.com/buy.

Open-source license

If you are creating an open-source application under a license compatible with the GNU AGPL license v3, you may use ReportBro under the terms of the AGPLv3.

Read more about ReportBro's license options at https://www.reportbro.com/license.