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dash-html-components

Vanilla HTML components for Dash

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dash-html-components

Vanilla HTML components for Dash

Contributing

# Install dependencies
$ npm install

# Watch source for changes and build to `lib/`
$ npm start

Generating HTML Components

The components in src/components, as well as the export index in src/index.js are programmatically generated from element definitions in scripts/. To regenerate:

The list of attributes is regenerated by scraping the MDN HTML attribute reference.

$ npm run generate-components

Development

Testing your components in Dash
  1. Build development bundle to lib/ and watch for changes

     # Once this is started, you can just leave it running.
     $ npm start
    
  2. Install module locally (after every change)

     # Generate metadata, and build the JavaScript bundle
     $ npm run install-local
    
     # Now you're done. For subsequent changes, if you've got `npm start`
     # running in a separate process, it's enough to just do:
     $ python setup.py install
    
  3. Run the dash layout you want to test

     # Import dash_core_components to your layout, then run it:
     $ python my_dash_layout.py
    
Installing python package locally

Before publishing to PyPi, you can test installing the module locally:

# Install in `site-packages` on your machine
$ npm run install-local
Uninstalling python package locally
$ npm run uninstall-local

Publishing

Builder / Archetype

We use Builder to centrally manage build configuration, dependencies, and scripts. See the dash-components-archetype repo for more information.

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Package last updated on 21 Jun 2017

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