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@dash4/plugin-actions
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npm i -D @dash4/plugin-actions
dash4.config.js
const { PluginActions } = require('@dash4/plugin-actions');
async function getConfig() {
return {
tabs: [
{
title: 'Root',
rows: [
[
new PluginActions({
title: 'Links',
actions: [
{
type: 'link',
href: 'http://localhost:6006',
title: 'Ui',
image: 'http://localhost:6006/assets/logo.png',
},
],
}),
new PluginActions({
actions: [
{
type: 'teaser',
title: 'Ui',
subtitle: 'React ui kit using storybook',
image: 'http://localhost:6006/assets/logo.png',
links: [
{
type: 'link',
href: 'http://localhost:6006',
title: 'Ui',
},
],
},
],
}),
],
],
},
],
};
}
module.exports = getConfig;
options:
interface IActionLink {
type: 'link';
title: string;
href: string;
image?: string;
icon?: string;
}
interface IActionTeaser {
type: 'teaser';
title: string;
subtitle?: string;
link?: IActionLink | IActionLink[];
image?: string;
icon?: string;
}
// custom title (default=Code coverage)
title?: string;
// grid with per breakpoint
// [12,6,3] means 100% width on small viewports, 50% on medium viewports and 33.3% on largeviewports
width?: number[];
// enable / disable dark mode
dark?: boolean;
// Array of actions (displayed as list)
// an action could be a link or a teaser
actions?: IActionLink[] | IActionTeaser[];
The @dash4/plugin-actions is MIT licensed
FAQs
Create actions like form based executions or simple links
The npm package @dash4/plugin-actions receives a total of 21 weekly downloads. As such, @dash4/plugin-actions popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @dash4/plugin-actions 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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