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@twreporter/universal-header

Universal header of TWReporter sites

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TWReporter Universal Header

Universal header(UH) is aimed to provide the consistent user experience whicherver twreporter sites the users visit.

Universal header has two different ways to render both on client side and server side.

For client side rendering, we call it STANDALONE header, which is along with redux store, requesting authentication and authorization after componentDidMount on the page.

For server side rendering, we call it DEPENDENT header, which is a container component(see https://redux.js.org/basics/usage-with-react for information). Because the DEPENDENT header is a container component, the redux store needs to be prepared by clients.

See the following example codes to understand how to use UH in different situations.

Dependencies of UH

Make sure you have the following dependencies installed.

  • react@^16.3.0 (Required)
  • styled-components@^4.0.0 (Required)
  • react-router-dom@^4.0.0 (Required by DEPENDENT header)
  • react-redux@^6.0.0 (Required by DEPENDENT header)
  • redux and redux-thunk (Required by DEPENDENT header)

Standalone Header

To use standalone header is easy, see the following example.

// In your React components, such as app.js
import StandaloneHeader from '@twreporter/universal-header/dist/standalone-header'

class App extends React.Component {
  render() {
    // see the `isLinkExternal and releaseBranch` section for more info
    const releaseBranch = 'master'
    return (
      <React.Fragment>
        <StandaloneHeader releaseBranch={releaseBranch} />
      </React.Fragment>
    )
  }
}

Dependent Header

Dependent header is more complicated to setup than standalone header. There are three parts(reducer, store and server side data dispatching) need to be configured by clients.

// src/reducers/index.js of clients
import authReducer from '@twreporter/universal-header/dist/reducers/auth'
import { combineReducers } from 'redux'

const rootReducer = combineReducers({
  // must be `auth` property
  auth: authReducer,
  // other reducers needed by clients
})

export default rootReducer

// src/store.js of clients
import reducer from './reducers/index'
import thunkMiddleware from 'redux-thunk'
import { createStore, applyMiddleware } from 'redux'

export function configureStore(initialState = {}) {
  return createstore(
    reducer,  // reducers including uh.reducers.auth
    initialstate,
    applymiddleware(thunkmiddleware) // thunk middleware is required because of uh.actions.auth
  )
}

export default {
  configureStore,
}
// in src/server.js
import HeaderContainer from '@twreporter/universal-header/dist/containers/header'
import ReactDOMServer from 'react-dom/server'
import authActions from '@twreporter/universal-header/dist/actions/auth'
import store from './store.js'
import { Provider } from 'react-redux'
impport serialize from 'serialize-javascript'

app.use(*, function(req, res, next) {
	const cookie = req.get('cookie')
	const store = store.configureStore()
	const releaseBranch = process.env.RELEASE_BRANCH
	const isLinkExternal = false
  store.dispatch(authActions.getAccessToken(cookie))
  .then(() => {
    const markup = ReactDOMServer.renderToString(
      <Provider store={store}>
        <HeaderConatiner
          releaseBranch={releaseBranch}
          isLinkExternal={false}
        />
      </Provider>
    ) // no catch here since authActions.getAccessToken always resolve the promise

    const html = ReactDOMServer.renderToStaticMarkup(
      <body>
        <div id="app" dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: markup }}></div>
        <script dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: `window.__REDUX_STATE__=${serialize(store.getState())};` }} charSet="UTF-8"/>
        <script src="main.bundle.js" />
      </body>
    )
    res.send('<!DOCTYPE>' + html)
  })
})
// in src/client.js
import 'babel-polyfill'
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom'
import store from './store'
import HeaderContainer from '@twreporter/universal-header/dist/containers/header'
import { Provider } from 'react-redux'

let reduxState
if (window.__REDUX_STATE__) {
  reduxState = window.__REDUX_STATE__
}

const reduxStore = store.configureStore(reduxState)

// see the `isLinkExternal and releaseBranch` section for more info
const releaseBranch = process.env.RELEASE_BRANCH
const isLinkExternal = false

ReactDOM.hydrate(
  <Provider store={reduxStore}>
    <HeaderContainer
      releaseBranch={releaseBranch}
      isLinkExternal={isLinkExternal}
    />
  </Provider>,
  document.getElementById('app')
)

isLinkExternal, releaseBranch and theme

isLinkExternal

isLinkExternal is a bool.

If isLinkExternal={false}, the links of header would be relative paths, and links' behavior would be handled by react-router.

If isLinkExternal={true}, all the links in the header would be hrefs, handled by normal <a> HTML tag.

releaseBranch

Currently, releaseBranch works with isLinkExternal={true}.

releaseBranch is used to provide different links for different environments. releaseBranch could be master, test, staging and release, and each would generate corresponding links. EX: If you pass releaseBranch="master", then the logo link would be http://localhost:3000. If you pass releaseBranch="test", then the logo link would be http://localhost:3000. If you pass releaseBranch="staging", then the logo link would be https://staging.twreporter.org If you pass releaseBranch="release", then the logo link would be https://www.twreporter.org If you want to know more about how we generate links, please check src/utils/links.js out

theme

You can pass theme prop into standalone and dependent header to have different styles. So far, theme supports the following values, including normal, index, photography and transparent. You also can check the following theme lookup table for more information.

{
  normal: {
    fontColor: '#262626',
    backgroundColor: '#f1f1f1',
    logo: 'logo with black color fonts',
  },
  index: {
    fontColor: '#262626',
    backgroundColor: '#fff',
    logo: 'logo with black color fonts',
  },
  photography: {
    fontColor: '#fff',
    backgroundColor: '#08192d',
    logo: 'logo with white color fonts',
  },
  transparent: {
    fontColor: '#fff',
    backgroundColor: 'transparent',
    logo: 'logo with white color fonts',
  },
}
TODO for theme customization

So far, the clients can not customize fontColor, backgroundColor and logo by themeselves. However, we could support theme either to be string or to be an object like the following spec.

@typedef  {Object} theme
@property {string} theme.bgColor
@property {string} theme.fontColor
@property {React.Element} theme.logo

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