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@balena/autoui
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A library of UI components, built using [React][react], [styled-components][styled-components] to allow building a UI just using a model.
A library of UI components, built using React, [styled-components][styled-components] to allow building a UI just using a model.
npm install --save autoui
Wrap your application in the AutoUIProvider
component and start using components!
import React from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import { AutoUIProvider } from 'autoui';
import { useAnalyticsContext } from '@balena/ui-shared-components';
import {
AutoUIBaseResource,
AutoUIRawModel,
autoUIDefaultPermissions,
autoUIJsonSchemaPick,
autoUIRunTransformers,
autoUIGetModelForCollection,
} from 'autoui';
type AugmentedRelease = AutoUIBaseResource<{}>
interface EntityType {
id: number,
name: string,
surname: string,
}
const observerPermissions = {
read: [
'id',
'name',
'surname',
],
create: [],
update: [],
delete: false,
};
const adminPermissions = {
...observerPermissions,
create: ['name'],
update: ['name'],
delete: true,
};
const model = {
resource: 'user',
schema: {
type: 'object',
required: [],
properties: {
id: {
title: 'Id',
type: 'number',
},
name: {
title: 'Name',
type: 'string',
},
surname: {
title: 'Surname',
type: 'string',
},
},
},
permissions: {
default: autoUIDefaultPermissions,
administrator: adminPermissions,
developer: adminPermissions,
member: autoUIDefaultPermissions,
operator: observerPermissions,
observer: observerPermissions,
support_agent: observerPermissions,
balena_admin: observerPermissions,
},
priorities: {
primary: ['name'],
secondary: [
'surname',
'id',
],
tertiary: [],
},
} as AutoUIRawModel<Partial<AugmentedRelease>>;
// where the UI can add new properties, but this will be removed soon as everything should live in the model
const transformers = {
__permissions: (entity: BalenaSdk.Release, context: any) => {
return model(getExpanded(entity.belongs_to__application)?.is_of__class!)
.permissions[context.accessRole ?? 'default'];
},
};
const App = () => {
const data = [
{
"id": 2313948,
"name": "John",
"surname": "Smith",
},
{
"id": 2307403,
"name": "Robert",
"surname": "Taylor",
}
]
const memoizedData = React.useMemo(() => {
return autoUIRunTransformers(data, transformers, {});
}, [data]);
const memoizedModel = React.useMemo(() => {
return autoUIGetModelForCollection(model);
}, [model]);
return (
<AnalyticsContextProvider>
<AutoUIProvider>
<AutoUI<EntityType>
data={data}
model={model}
/>
</AutoUIProvider>
</AnalyticsContextProvider>
);
};
ReactDOM.render(
<App/>,
document.getElementById('root')
);
Wrap your application in the <Provider>
component so that child components can correctly inherit the following properties:
t
: used for translations (expected lib i18n-next
)history
: used to allow persistent filters. (expected lib history
)externalTranslationMap
: used to add translations for resources (e.g. {'resource.application': 'Applications'}). Usually used if i18n-next
is not used.The AnalyticsContextProvider
is a mandatory wrapper that is used to send analytics to our Analytics Backend.
If you don't want to send analytics you can instantiate the component without any props.
Please read our contribution guidelines
v7.2.1
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A library of UI components, built using [React][react], [styled-components][styled-components] to allow building a UI just using a model.
The npm package @balena/autoui receives a total of 846 weekly downloads. As such, @balena/autoui popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @balena/autoui demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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