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@boredguyscorp/reporting
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NPM package for boredguys's react devexpress reporting
npm install @boredguyscorp/reporting
or
pnpm add @boredguyscorp/reporting
or
yarn add @boredguyscorp/reporting
'use client'
import dynamic from 'next/dynamic'
// import css
import 'jquery-ui/themes/base/all.css'
import 'devextreme/dist/css/dx.common.css'
import 'devextreme/dist/css/dx.light.css'
import '@devexpress/analytics-core/dist/css/dx-analytics.common.css'
import '@devexpress/analytics-core/dist/css/dx-analytics.light.css'
import '@devexpress/analytics-core/dist/css/dx-querybuilder.css'
import 'devexpress-reporting/dist/css/dx-webdocumentviewer.css'
import 'devexpress-reporting/dist/css/dx-reportdesigner.css'
import { useReport } from '@boredguyscorp/reporting'
// dynamic import report designer
const ReportDesigner = dynamic(() => import('@boredguyscorp/reporting').then((mod) => mod.ReportDesigner), { ssr: false })
function Designer() {
const { designer, designerRef } = useReport() // use hook to get the designer instance and ref
return (
<div className='w-full h-full'>
<ReportDesigner
url='default'
options={{
requestOptions: {
host: 'https://localhost:5001/',
getDesignerModelAction: 'DXXRD/GetDesignerModel'
}
}}
/>
</div>
)
}
'use client'
import dynamic from 'next/dynamic'
// dynamic import report viewer
import 'jquery-ui/themes/base/all.css'
import 'devextreme/dist/css/dx.common.css'
import 'devextreme/dist/css/dx.light.css'
import '@devexpress/analytics-core/dist/css/dx-analytics.common.css'
import '@devexpress/analytics-core/dist/css/dx-analytics.light.css'
import '@devexpress/analytics-core/dist/css/dx-querybuilder.css'
import 'devexpress-reporting/dist/css/dx-webdocumentviewer.css'
import 'devexpress-reporting/dist/css/dx-reportdesigner.css'
import { useReport } from '@boredguyscorp/reporting'
const ReportViewer = dynamic(() => import('@boredguyscorp/reporting').then((mod) => mod.ReportViewer), { ssr: false })
function Viewer() {
const { viewer, viewerRef } = useReport() // use hook to get the viewer instance and ref
return (
<div className='w-full h-full'>
<ReportViewer
url='default'
options={{
requestOptions: {
host: 'https://localhost:5001/',
invokeAction: 'DXXRDV'
}
}}
/>
</div>
)
}
The ReportProvider is a wrapper component that provides the viewer & designer instance and ref to the children components.
'use client'
import Viewer from './components/viewer'
import Designer from './components/designer'
import dynamic from 'next/dynamic'
const ReportProvider = dynamic(() => import('@boredguyscorp/reporting').then((mod) => mod.ReportProvider), { ssr: false })
function Reporting() {
return (
<div>
<main className='flex min-h-screen flex-col items-center justify-between p-24'>
<h1 className='text-2xl font-bold'>REPORT VIEWER</h1>
<div className='size-[1800px]'>
<ReportProvider>
<Viewer />
</ReportProvider>
</div>
<h1 className='mt-5 text-2xl font-bold'>REPORT DESIGNER</h1>
<div className='size-[1800px]'>
<ReportProvider>
<Designer />
</ReportProvider>
</div>
</main>
</div>
)
}
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NPM package for boredguys's react devexpress reporting
We found that @boredguyscorp/reporting demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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