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This is the second iteration of the widget editor. The widget editor is a tool to generate charts based on vega configurations. You can plug in any api using Adapters. Currently, we support out of the box the resource watch API.
This is the second iteration of the widget editor. The widget editor is a tool to generate charts based on vega configurations. You can plug in any api using Adapters. Currently, we support out of the box the resource watch API.
Installing through NPM npm install widget-editor
Instaling with Yarn(v1) yarn install widget-editor
There are two parts to the editor. Eather, you can use the entire editor by merely importing the WidgetEditor
component. Or if you want to display the configured charts, you should import the Renderer
.
import WidgetEditor from "widget-editor";
const App = () => {
return <WidgetEditor />;
};
The editor has a few properties, some required. Below you have all properties listed.
First of all, we need to plug in an adapter
to the editor. This adapter is responsible for proxying and resolving any necessary information into the editor itself. Currently, we only have an adapter written for the resource watch API.
This tells the editor what dataset to utilize. (note* this might change in the future)
widgetId is used together with a datasetId. This will make another request fetching the necessary widget.
Schemes allow you to add custom themes to the editor. This takes an array of objects of this format:
{
"name": "theme name",
"mainColor": "#hex",
"category": ["#hex"]
}
This property renders the editor in a compact mode. By default, the editor is a two-column layout. Enabling this setting will render one column & overlay the options.
This property allows you to disable specific features in the editor, read more here.
import WidgetEditor, { RwAdapter } from "widget-editor";
<WidgetEditor
disable={[string]}
schemes={[theme_objects]}
datasetId="string"
widgetId="string"
adapter={RwAdapter}
/>;
The renderer allows you to render a chart based on a widget configuration. It takes one parameter, which is a widget configuration.
import { Renderer } from "widget-editor";
const App = () => {
return <Renderer widgetConfig={...} />;
};
FAQs
This is the second iteration of the widget editor. The widget editor is a tool to generate charts based on vega configurations. You can plug in any api using Adapters. Currently, we support out of the box the resource watch API.
The npm package @widget-editor/widget-editor receives a total of 117 weekly downloads. As such, @widget-editor/widget-editor popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @widget-editor/widget-editor demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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