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@rocket.chat/fuselage
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@rocket.chat/fuselage
Rocket.Chat's React Components Library
Firstly, install the peer dependencies (prerequisites):
npm i @rocket.chat/fuselage-hooks @rocket.chat/fuselage-polyfills @rocket.chat/icons react react-dom react-virtuoso
# or, if you are using yarn:
yarn add @rocket.chat/fuselage-hooks @rocket.chat/fuselage-polyfills @rocket.chat/icons react react-dom react-virtuoso
Add @rocket.chat/fuselage
as a dependency:
npm i @rocket.chat/fuselage
# or, if you are using yarn:
yarn add @rocket.chat/fuselage
Contributions, issues, and feature requests are welcome!
Feel free to check the issues.
As this package dependends on others in this monorepo, before anything run the following at the root directory:
yarn build
To ensure the source is matching our coding style, we perform linting. Before commiting, check if your code fits our style by running:
yarn lint
Some linter warnings and errors can be automatically fixed:
yarn lint-and-fix
Whenever possible, add tests to describe exactly what your code do. You can run them by yourself:
yarn test
We develop and describe our visual components in the form of stories, manage by a tool called Storybook. To start developing with Storybook, run:
yarn storybook
Note: If you are using Next.js for development and wish to use Rocket.Chat Fuselage components, you need to dynamically import the component. More on this can be found here.
Usage Example:
import dynamic from 'next/dynamic';
export const TextInput = dynamic(
() => import('@rocket.chat/fuselage').then((module) => module.TextInput),
{ ssr: false }
);
FAQs
Rocket.Chat's React Components Library
The npm package @rocket.chat/fuselage receives a total of 790 weekly downloads. As such, @rocket.chat/fuselage popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @rocket.chat/fuselage 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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