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`dscc` (Data Studio Community Component) is a library to help with the building of community components for Google Data Studio. It can be used as a standalone library, or as a npm dependency.
dscc
(Data Studio Community Component) is a library to help with the building
of community components for Google Data Studio. It can be used as a standalone
library, or as a npm dependency. To learn more about Data Studio Community
Components, visit Data Studio Community Visualizations.
dscc
can be used through npm, or by copying the contents into the beginning of
your javascript file.
To use this library through npm run
npm install --save @google/dscc
import {
subscribeToData,
getHeight,
getWidth,
} from 'dscc'
const main = () => {
const unSub = subscribeToData((message) => {
const width = getWidth();
const height = getHeight();
console.log(message)
// Create component as needed using message, height, and width...
}, {transform: dscc.tableTransform})
}
main()
Copy the contents of lib/dscc.min.js
to the beginning of your components'
javascript file. This will introduce a dscc
variable with the public interface
exposed.
// Copied contents would be here...
dscc.subscribeToData(function(message) {
var width = dscc.getWidth();
var height = dscc.getHeight();
console.log(message)
// Create component as needed using message, height, and width...
}, {transform: dscc.tableTransform});
Note: It may be easier to develop this way by writing a simple script to combine the two files. To do this using bash, for example, you would do the following:
# remove the release file if it already there.
rm release.js
# create a new file called release.js
touch release.js
# put in a new line to make sure the code doesn't step on itself.
echo >> release.js
# copy the contents of 'dscc.min.js' into 'release.js'
cat 'dscc.min.js' >> release.js
# copy the contents of 'yourComponentFile.js' into 'release.js'
cat 'yourComponentFile.js' >> release.js
FAQs
`dscc` (Data Studio Community Component) is a library to help with the building of community components for Google Data Studio. It can be used as a standalone library, or as a npm dependency.
The npm package @google/dscc receives a total of 46 weekly downloads. As such, @google/dscc popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @google/dscc demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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