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ff-core-elements

A collection of core react component

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Demoing your components

You can add a demo folder in each of your component folders. In the demo folder you can add as many demos as you want. Each demo file will automatically be rendered and the source displayed.

In addition you can comment your code using JSDOC syntax. This information will then also be displayed in the documentation.

e.g.

/**
 * A showcase component, renders a react component and displays source code.
 *
 * @export
 * @param {string} demo - the react demo to be run
 * @param {string} source - the source code to be displayed
 * @return {object} Showcase Component
 */
const Showcase = ({ source, demo }) => ( ... );

NOTE:

  • Only comments with the @export tag will be shown in the documentation.
  • Only comments of a component with a demo will be shown.

To view your component documentation run:

npm start

Then open http://localhost:3000/ to see your library documentation.

Building your components

You can create a production ready website for your documentation with:

npm run build

To view the production ready documentation you can run:

serve -s build

You can build your library with:

npm run build:lib

After running this command your library will be found in the lib folder.

Make sure you export your components from lib.js. Only the components exported here will be part of your library.

Testing your components

Before publishing your components, the linter and tests will automatically run. You can also run them manually with:

npm run test

Publishing your library

You can easily deploy your library documentation to github pages. To do that, add the field homepage: <YOUR_GITHUB_PAGE_URL> to package.json.

Then run:

npm run deploy

You can publish your library to npm. To do that, simply run:

npm publish

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Package last updated on 23 Mar 2018

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