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A component for making a terminal in React
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Terminal in React
A component that renders a terminal
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Install
npm install terminal-in-react --save
or if you use yarn
yarn add terminal-in-react
This package also depends on react
so make sure you've already installed it.
Usage
import React, { Component } from 'react';
import Terminal from 'terminal-in-react';
class App extends Component {
showMsg = () => 'Hello World'
render() {
return (
<div
style={{
display: "flex",
justifyContent: "center",
alignItems: "center",
height: "100vh"
}}
>
<Terminal
color='green'
backgroundColor='black'
barColor='black'
style={{ fontWeight: "bold", fontSize: "1em" }}
commands={{
'open-google': () => window.open('https://www.google.com/', '_blank'),
showmsg: this.showMsg,
popup: () => alert('Terminal in React')
}}
descriptions={{
'open-google': 'opens google.com',
showmsg: 'shows a message',
alert: 'alert', popup: 'alert'
}}
msg='You can write anything here. Example - Hello! My name is Foo and I like Bar.'
/>
</div>
);
}
}
Be careful when copying this example because it uses
window
object ('open-google': () => window.open("https://www.google.com/", "_blank"),
) which is only available on the client-side and it will give you an error if you're doing server side rendering.
Working
Adding commands ✍️
To add your own command, use prop commands
which accepts an object. This objects then maps command name -> command function
.
Let's take an example. You want to open a website with a command open-google
<Terminal commands={{ 'open-google': () => window.open("https://www.google.com/", "_blank")}} />
Adding description of your command 💁🏼♂️
Add a description of your command using prop description
.
<Terminal descriptions={{ 'open-google': 'opens google' }} />
Console logging
You can have the terminal watch console.log/info function and print out. It does so by default.
<Terminal watchConsoleLogging />
Command passthrough
You can have the terminal pass out the cmd that was input
<Terminal commandPassThrough={cmd => `-PassedThrough:${cmd}: command not found`} />
Async handling of commands 😎
you can also handle the result with a callback
<Terminal
commandPassThrough={(cmd, print) => {
// do something async
print(`-PassedThrough:${cmd}: command not found`);
}}
/>
Minimise, maximise and close the window
<Terminal
closedTitle='OOPS! You closed the window.'
closedMessage='Click on the icon to reopen.'
/>
Hide the default options
<Terminal descriptions={{ color: false, show: false, clear: false }} />
This will hide the option color, show and clear.
Advanced commands 👨💻
You can give your commands options and get them back parsed to the method.
Using this method will also give your command a build in help output.
With the option -h
or --help
.
<Terminal
commands={{
color: {
method: (args, print, runCommand) => {
print(`The color is ${args._[0] || args.color}`);
},
options: [
{
name: 'color',
description: 'The color the output should be',
defaultValue: 'white',
},
],
},
}}
/>
The command API has three parameters arguments
, print
, and runCommand
.
arguments
will be an array of the input split on spaces or and object with parameters meeting the options given as well as a_
option with any strings given after the options.print
is a method to write a new line to the terminals output. Any string returned as a result of a command will also be printed.runCommand
is a method to call other commands it takes a string and will attempt to run the command given
Let's take an another example -
<Terminal
commands={{
'type-text': (args, print, runCommand) => {
const text = args.slice(1).join(' ');
print('');
for (let i = 0; i < text.length; i += 1) {
setTimeout(() => {
runCommand(`edit-line ${text.slice(0, i + 1)}`);
}, 100 * i);
}
}
}}
/>
Using plugins 🔥
We have also developed a plugin system for the <Terminal />
component which helps you develop custom plugins. Here is one example of plugin which creates a fake file system called terminal-in-react-pseudo-file-system-plugin.
Instantiating the plugin
import pseudoFileSystem from 'terminal-in-react-pseudo-file-system-plugin';
const FileSystemPlugin = pseudoFileSystem();
<Terminal
plugins={[
FileSystemPlugin,
]}
/>
or if the plugin requires config
import NodeEvalPlugin from 'terminal-in-react-node-eval-plugin';
import pseudoFileSystemPlugin from 'terminal-in-react-pseudo-file-system-plugin';
const FileSystemPlugin = pseudoFileSystemPlugin();
...
<Terminal
plugins={[
FileSystemPlugin,
{
class: NodeEvalPlugin,
config: {
filesystem: FileSystemPlugin.displayName
}
}
]}
/>
...
Awesome! Right? Let us know if you make something interesting 😃
Plugin List
- terminal-in-react-pseudo-file-system-plugin : A client-side only filesystem
- terminal-in-react-node-eval-plugin : used with a filesystem to evaluate js code
- terminal-in-react-vi-plugin : used with a filesystem to edit the contents of files more easily
More features
Tab autocomplete
Multiline input 🤹🏼♀️
via shift + enter
Check history of your commands 🖱️
using arrow down and up keys
Keyboard shortcuts ⌨
You can define keyboard shortcuts. They have to be grouped by os. The three available are
win
, darwin
, and linux
. You can group multiple os by a ,
for example if the
shortcut was for all platforms win,darwin,linux
would be fine as a key
<Terminal
shortcuts={{
'darwin,win,linux': {
'ctrl + a': 'echo whoo',
},
}}
/>
But you might want to specific
<Terminal
shortcuts={{
'win': {
'ctrl + a': 'echo hi windows',
},
'darwin': {
'cmd + a': 'echo hi mac'
},
'linux': {
'ctrl + a': 'echo hi linux'
}
}}
/>
You can mix and match
<Terminal
shortcuts={{
'win,linux': {
'ctrl + b': 'echo we are special',
},
'win': {
'ctrl + a': 'echo hi windows',
},
'darwin': {
'cmd + a': 'echo hi mac'
},
'linux': {
'ctrl + a': 'echo hi linux'
}
}}
/>
The value of the shortcut should be a command to run.
Override the top bar buttons actionHandlers
Use the prop actionHandlers
.
The object allows for 3 methods handleClose
, handleMaximise
, handleMinimise
;
Each one is a function and will pass in the default method as the first param. Any method not passed in will use the default.
<Terminal
actionHandlers={{
handleClose: (toggleClose) => {
// do something on close
toggleClose();
},
handleMaximise: (toggleMaximise) => {
// do something on maximise
toggleMaximise();
}
}}
/>
Customization
Use
- prop
color
to change the color of the text. - prop
outputColor
to change the color of the output text defaults to color prop. - prop
backgroundColor
to change the background. - prop
barColor
to change the color of bar. - prop
prompt
to change the prompt (>
) color. - prop
showActions
to change if the three circles are shown. - prop
hideTopBar
to hide the top bar altogether. - prop
allowTabs
to allow multiple tabs.
API
component props
| Props | Type | Default | | ------------- |:-------------:| -----:| | color | string | 'green' | | outputColor | string | props.color | | backgroundColor | string | 'black' | | prompt | string | 'green' | | barColor | string | 'black' | | description | object | {} | | commands | object | { clear, help, show, } | | msg | string | - | | closedTitle | string | OOPS! You closed the window. | | closedMessage | string | Click on the icon to reopen. | | watchConsoleLogging | bool | false | | commandPassThrough | function | null | | promptSymbol | string | > | | plugins | array | [ { name: '', load: new Plugin(), commands: {} descriptions: {} } ] | | startState | string ['open', 'maximised', 'minimised', 'closed'] | 'open' | | showActions | bool | true | | hideTopBar | bool | false | | allowTabs | bool | true | | actionHandlers | object | - |
Built-in commands
clear
- Clears the screenhelp
- List all the commandsshow
- Shows a msg if anyecho
- Display the input messageedit-line
- Edits the last line or a given line using the-l
argument
Where to use ?
- Embed it as a toy on your website
- For showcasing
- Explain any of your projects using this terminal component
- or just play with it
You want a X feature
Sure! Check our todolist or create an issue.
Contributing
Troubleshooting
Build errors when using with create-react-app
Eject from create-react-app
and use a custom webpack configuration with babili-webpack-plugin
. Read more about this here.
Style issues when maximizing
Set the style to height: 100vh
on parent element.