@helix-collective/gizmo

A widget loader.

Usage no npm install needed!

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README

Gizmo

A widget builder

Getting started

First, verify that the demo widget is working for you:

yarn
yarn build

If those commands completed successfully, run

yarn start

and visit http://localhost:5000 and http://localhost:5000/combined.

How does it work?

At a high level, each widget has a loader.js file that will be included on the page. It uses the SDK utilities to load the JS and CSS files necessary for the widget, as well as registering the widget (name, dependenciesCount``start function, and optional asyncInit and namespace). Only the SDK utilities that are used end up in the final loader, eg. if a widget does not need any external CSS, the CSS utilities will not be included in the bundle, making it as minimal as possible.

Additionally, every widget has a widget.js file, which defines a render function that will be called by the loader once all dependencies are ready. The render function will typically take an options parameter to control the behaviour of the widget.

Usage

See the index.html file for an annotated usage example of the demo widget.

Creating a new widget

To create a new widget, copy the demoWidget folder in src and modify the files according to your needs.

Or copy the demoWidgetNamespaced fold in src if you wish to set the namespace under which your widget will be placed. (The default namespace is gizmo)

You will also need to add scripts to the package.json with details about how to build the widget and watch for changes during development. Here is a template, but please refer to the existing scripts for the demo widget for working examples:

{
  "build:<my-widget>-loader": "webpack --config src/<my-widget>/loader.webpack.config.js",
  "build:<my-widget>-widget": "webpack --config src/<my-widget>/widget.webpack.config.js",
  "watch:<my-widget>-loader": "yarn run build:<my-widget>-loader -- --watch",
  "watch:<my-widget>-widget": "yarn run build:<my-widget>-widget -- --watch"
}

After that, you can use yarn build and yarn watch directly to build and watch all widgets concurrently.

Publishing Gizmo

Ensure you are logged in to npm npm login

Run npm publish --access public