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@fgv/ts-res-browser

Visual browser tool for ts-res resources

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TS-RES Browser

A visual tool for loading, browsing, and experimenting with ts-res resources. Built as a React web application for optimal performance and modern browser capabilities.

Features

Core Tools

  • Import Tool: Load resources from files or directories using File System Access API
  • ZIP Loader: Load pre-bundled ZIP archives created by ts-res-browser-cli
  • Source Browser: Browse and explore built resources in alphabetical order
  • Compiled Browser: Navigate compiled resource collections in tree view
  • Filter Tool: Filter resources by context for focused analysis
  • Resolution Viewer: Test resource resolution with different qualifiers and contexts
  • Configuration Tool: Manage qualifier types, qualifiers, and resource types

Advanced Features

  • ZIP Archive Support: Direct loading of ZIP bundles with automatic configuration application
  • URL Parameter Integration: Launch with pre-configured settings via command line
  • Context Filtering: Advanced filtering by language, territory, and custom qualifiers
  • Interactive Mode: Explore with sample data and predefined configurations
  • Modern UI: Built with React, TypeScript, and Tailwind CSS

Getting Started

Prerequisites

  • Node.js v20 or higher
  • Rush package manager

Installation

  • Install dependencies:
rush install
  • Build the project:
rushx build
  • Start the development server:
rushx dev

The application will open in your browser at http://localhost:3000.

Usage

Option 1: Direct File Loading

  • Import Files: Use the Import Tool to select your ts-res project files/directories
  • Browse Resources: Navigate between different tools using the sidebar
  • Explore: View resource details, test resolution, and experiment with qualifiers
  • Create Archive: Use ts-res-browser-cli to create ZIP archives:
    ts-res-browser-cli browse --input ./resources --config extended-example
    
  • Load Archive: Use the ZIP Loader tool to load the created archive
  • Automatic Setup: Configuration and resources are applied automatically

Option 3: Command Line Integration

Launch directly with pre-configured settings:

# Launch with automatic development server
ts-res-browser-cli browse --input ./resources --dev

# Launch with ZIP creation but no browser opening
ts-res-browser-cli browse --input ./resources --no-open

URL Parameters

The browser supports URL parameters for automated setup:

  • config=<name>: Load predefined configuration
  • contextFilter=<filter>: Apply context filtering
  • loadZip=true: Navigate directly to ZIP Loader
  • interactive=true: Launch in interactive mode
  • reduceQualifiers=true: Enable qualifier reduction

Example: http://localhost:3000?config=extended-example&loadZip=true

Development

Scripts

  • rushx dev - Start development server
  • rushx build - Build for production
  • rushx test - Run tests
  • rushx clean - Clean build artifacts

Project Structure

src/
├── components/
│   ├── layout/          # Layout components (Header, Sidebar, etc.)
│   ├── tools/           # Tool-specific components
│   │   ├── ImportTool.tsx           # File/directory import
│   │   ├── ZipLoader.tsx            # ZIP archive loader
│   │   ├── SourceBrowser.tsx        # Resource browsing
│   │   ├── CompiledBrowser.tsx      # Tree view navigation  
│   │   ├── FilterTool.tsx           # Context filtering
│   │   ├── ResolutionViewer.tsx     # Resolution testing
│   │   └── ConfigurationTool.tsx    # Configuration management
│   └── common/          # Shared components
├── hooks/               # Custom React hooks
│   ├── useAppState.ts               # Main application state
│   ├── useResourceManager.ts        # Resource processing
│   ├── useFileImport.ts             # File system operations
│   └── useUrlParams.ts              # URL parameter parsing
├── utils/               # Utility functions
│   ├── zip/                         # Browser-specific ZIP utilities
│   ├── fileImport.ts                # File system integration
│   ├── fileTreeConverter.ts         # FileTree integration
│   └── urlParams.ts                 # URL parameter utilities
├── types/               # TypeScript type definitions
├── App.tsx              # Main application component  
└── main.tsx             # Application entry point

Technology Stack

  • React 19 with TypeScript
  • Webpack 5 for bundling with browser polyfills
  • Tailwind CSS for styling
  • Heroicons for iconography
  • JSZip for browser-based ZIP processing
  • @fgv/ts-res for resource management
  • @fgv/ts-utils for Result pattern and FileTree abstraction

Architecture

The application follows a component-based architecture with:

Core Systems

  • State Management: React hooks with centralized state management
  • File Access: File System Access API with fallback to input elements
  • ZIP Processing: Browser-compatible ZIP implementation using JSZip
  • Resource Processing: FileTree abstraction for unified file access
  • Error Handling: Result pattern from @fgv/ts-utils throughout

Integration Points

  • CLI Integration: Seamless workflow with ts-res-browser-cli via ZIP archives
  • URL Parameters: Support for automated setup and configuration
  • Development Server: Integration with webpack-dev-server for hot reloading

Browser Compatibility

  • File System Access API: Modern file access with graceful fallback
  • Node.js Polyfills: Webpack configuration for browser compatibility
  • ZIP Archives: Client-side processing without server dependencies

Contributing

  • Create a feature branch from ts-res-browser
  • Make your changes
  • Add tests for new functionality
  • Run tests: rushx test
  • Submit a pull request

License

MIT License - see LICENSE file for details

Keywords

ts-res

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Package last updated on 15 Aug 2025

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