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@rerun-io/web-viewer-react
Advanced tools
Embed the Rerun web viewer within your React app.
If you'd like to use a framework-agnostic package instead, see https://www.npmjs.com/package/@rerun-io/web-viewer.
$ npm i @rerun-io/web-viewer-react
ℹ️ Note:
The package version is equal to the supported Rerun SDK version, and RRD files are not yet stable across different versions.
This means that @rerun-io/web-viewer-react@0.10.0
can only connect to a data source (.rrd
file, websocket connection, etc.) that originates from a Rerun SDK with version 0.10.0
!
import WebViewer from "@rerun-io/web-viewer-react";
export default function App() {
return <WebViewer width="800px" height="600px" rrd="...">
}
The rrd
in the snippet above should be a URL pointing to either:
.rrd
file, such as https://app.rerun.io/version/0.21.0/examples/dna.rrdserve
APIIf rrd
is not set, the Viewer will display the same welcome screen as https://app.rerun.io.
This can be disabled by setting the hide_welcome_screen
prop to true
.
⚠ It's important to set the viewer's width and height, as without it the viewer may not display correctly. Setting the values to empty strings is valid, as long as you style the canvas through other means.
ℹ️ Note: This package only targets recent versions of browsers. If your target browser does not support Wasm imports or top-level await, you may need to install additional plugins for your bundler.
FAQs
Embed the Rerun web viewer in your React app
We found that @rerun-io/web-viewer-react 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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