opc-feedback Component 👋
Feedback Component follows the One Platform design system and can be used as a popup to collect feedback from the end-users.
Prerequisites
The opc-feedback
component is partially dependent on the Patternfly library for styles. So to avoid any missing styles, add the patternfly.css
file before the component script tag. ion-icons
has used for rendering icons in the opc-feedback component this also should be included for displaying icons.
<link type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" href="https://unpkg.com/@patternfly/patternfly@4.224.5/patternfly.min.css" crossorigin="anonymous" />
<link type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" href="https://unpkg.com/@patternfly/patternfly@4.224.5/patternfly-addons.css" crossorigin="anonymous" />
<script type="module" src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/ionicons/5.5.0/ionicons/ionicons.esm.js"></script>
<script nomodule="" src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/ionicons/5.2.3/ionicons/ionicons.js"></script>
Install
npm install --save @one-platform/opc-feedback
Usage
For VanillaJS
import '@one-platform/opc-feedback/dist/opc-feedback';
For Angular
- In your app.module include the
CUSTOM_ELEMENTS_SCHEMA
and import the component
import { NgModule, CUSTOM_ELEMENTS_SCHEMA } from '@angular/core';
import '@one-platform/opc-feedback/dist/opc-feedback';
@NgModule({
declarations: [AppComponent],
imports: [BrowserModule],
schemas: [CUSTOM_ELEMENTS_SCHEMA],
providers: [],
bootstrap: [AppComponent],
})
export class AppModule {}
- Add component in any component html template
For React
- Import the component in App.js
import '@one-platform/opc-feedback/dist/opc-feedback';
Inject component to the index of your app
<opc-feedback id="opc-feedback"> </opc-feedback>
Themes
Theme Name | Example |
---|
red (default and fallback color) | <opc-feedback theme="red"></opc-feedback> |
blue | <opc-feedback theme="blue"></opc-feedback> |
dark | <opc-feedback theme="dark"></opc-feedback> |
Color pallette
Color | hex (default-fallback) |
---|
--opc-feedback--BackgroundColor | #a30000 |
--opc-feedback--TextColor | #fff |
--opc-feedback__submit--BackgroundColor | #a30000 |
--opc-feedback__submit--TextColor | #fff |
Properties
Name | value |
---|
spa | String value is expected, View Feedback link is hidden by default. |
docs | String value is expected, it is undefined by default. |
summaryLimit | Number value is expected, it is Infinite by default. |
app | Object value is expected { name: 'one platform', url: '/' } is the default fallback url for docs |
theme | Refer themes section. |
target | String value is expected, it is _self by default. Specifies where to open the linked document Url |
beetleIcon | String value is expected, it is show by default. Specifies to show or hide the parent beetle icon on the button |
Default Template
When opc-feedback
is launched it is loaded with the following the default template in ui.
{
feedbackFAB: 'Send Feedback',
dialogTitle: 'Share your thoughts with us',
bugReportTitle: 'Report Bug',
feedbackReportTitle: 'Send Feedback',
documentationTitle: 'Documentation',
spaRedirectTitle: 'View Feedback',
errorTitle: 'What is wrong?',
bugSubmissionNote: 'Note: By submitting a bug it will open an issue in jira',
feedbackTitle: 'How was your overall experience?',
feedbackSubtitle: 'It will help us to improve platform',
summary: 'Summary',
summaryPlaceholder: 'How can we do better?',
confirmationTitle: 'Thanks for your feedback. Your experience is important to us!',
confirmationSubTitle: 'Each time a friend submits a experience, it creates a task for our developer team to resolve it with priority.',
confirmationEventMessage: 'Submitted the feedback',
experienceList: [{
name: 'Excellent',
assetUrl: './assets/happy.svg',
},
{
name: 'Good',
assetUrl: './assets/good.svg',
},
{
name: 'Needs Improvement',
assetUrl: './assets/improvement.svg'
}],
errorList: [{
name: 'Slow Loading'
},
{
name: 'Not Responsive'
},
{
name: 'Navigation'
},
{
name: 'UI Issues'
},
{
name: 'Other'
}]
}
Custom Template Example
We can override the data with the default template with custom template by passing the custom properties in the following format as per defined structure of default json.
- Use the feedbackTemplate setter function to set the template ui.
document.querySelector('opc-feedback').feedbackTemplate = {
feedbackFAB: 'Share Feedback',
};
Template Properties | Datatype |
---|
feedbackFAB | String |
dialogTitle | String |
bugReportTitle | String |
feedbackReportTitle | String |
documentationTitle | String |
spaRedirectTitle | String |
errorTitle | String |
bugSubmissionNote | String |
feedbackTitle | String |
feedbackSubtitle | String |
summary | String |
summaryPlaceholder | String |
confirmationTitle | String |
confirmationSubtitle | String |
experienceList | Array |
errorList | Array |
Event Handling
Trigger the modal outside the component
document.querySelector('opc-feedback').toggle();
opc-feedback
emits an event with submit operation
- You can use the data for sending it to backend.
document
.querySelector('opc-feedback')
.addEventListener('opc-feedback:submit', (event) =>
console.log(event.detail.data)
);
(new) Submit data using callback function:
- You can set
onSubmit()
fucntion on opc-feedback component
function callbackFn(event) {
console.log(event.detail.data);
}
document.querySelector('opc-feedback').onSubmit = callbackFn;
Development server
Prerequisites
Run development server
npm run dev opc-feedback
Build
npm run build opc-feedback
Run tests
npm run test
🤝 Contributors
👤 Rigin Oommen
👤 Sumeet Ingole
👤 Akhil Mohan
👤 Shamsuddin