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add-component

Generate the component boilerplate, CSS, and a shallow render test with one line.

Install

Run

npm install -g add-component

Usage

# Generate PureComponent and shallow render test
$ add-component ${name}

# Generate PureComponent and shallow render test with stylesheet
$ add-component ${name} -c

# Generate Functional Component and shallow render test with stylesheet
$ add-component ${name} -c -f

# Generate a full redux store
$ add-component ${name} --redux

Example

Component
add-component example -c

Generates example folder with the following:

index.js

import Example from './example.js'

export default Example

style.css

.container {}

example.js

import React, { PureComponent } from 'react'

import style from './style.css'

class Example extends PureComponent {
  render () {
    return (
      <div className={style.container}>test</div>
    )
  }
}

export default Example

example.test.js

import React from 'react'
import { shallow } from 'enzyme'

import Example from './example.js'

it('renders without props', () => {
  shallow(<Example />)
})
Redux Store
add-component count --redux

Generates count folder with the following:

actions.js

import t from './actionTypes.js'

export function increment () {
  return {
    type: t.INCREMENT
  }
}

actionTypes.js

export default {
  INCREMENT: 'INCREMENT'
}

reducer.js

import t from './actionTypes'

const defaultState = {
  count: 0,
}

const score = (state = defaultState, action) => {
  switch (action.type) {

    case t.INCREMENT:
      return {
        ...state,
        count: state.count + 1
      }

    default:
      return state
  }
}

export default users


Additional options

# Define directory with components
$ add-react-component -d src Example

# Creates component with styled-components as styling solution
$ add-react-component -c styled-components Example

# Does not use summary index.js but puts component into it
$ add-react-component --no-index Example

Configuration

You can define all the options in configuration file. Also, with configuration, you can redefine technology generators, technology templates and filenames. Look into config.js to find out what cat be setted.

If you store your configuration file by .add-component/config.js path, you do not need any additional parameter. Just Run the command as usual.

If you want your configuration file to have another name or be in another folder, tell the command where it is:

# Run with configuration
$ add-react-component --config configs/addcomponent-config.js Example

# Example of configuration
$ cat .add-component/config.js

const path = require('path')

module.exports = {
  techsToGen: [
    'styled-components',
    'react',
    'storybook',
  ],
  techs: {
    'react': {
      fileName: 'index.js'
    },
   'storybook': {
      template: path.resolve(__dirname, './storybook-template.js')
    }
  },
  directory: './src',
}

Configuration details

Technologies to generate

In techsToGen, you can define the list of technologies to generate. This list will overwrite the default list, but if you include *, the default technologies will preserve.
Note, that for custom technologies you will also need its configuration in techs field.

To re-define the list of technolofies:

module.exports = {
  techsToGen: [
    'styled-components',
    'react'
  ]
}

To save default list of technologies and add more:

module.exports = {
  techsToGen: [
    '*',
    'styled-components'
  ]
}
Path configuration

You can define a directory for your components. By default it is the root of your project.

module.exports = {
  directory: './src'
}

You can choose not to have a directory for every component but put the files for all the components into the same source folder. In this case, also configure the naming schemas for all the technologies so that all the files for different components contain the component name and do not overwrite each other.

module.exports = {
  componentDirectory: false
}

License

MIT © Jack Hanford

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Package last updated on 23 Jan 2018

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