InterPro web components
:warning:️ in development
A standard web component (v1) implementation of InterPro components.
You can see a very basic demo HERE.
For more advanced components used in the interpro website, you can see the nightingale project: [ Repo | Website ]
Usage
Examples
<interpro-type>
<interpro-data-loader accession="IPR011528">
</interpro-type>
<interpro-type expanded>
<interpro-data-loader accession="IPR011528">
</interpro-type>
Use with custom namespace
Only needed if interpro-type
or interpro-data-loader
names clash with an
other existing Custom Element.
import { InterproDataLoader, InterproType } from 'interpro-components';
InterproDataLoader.dataLoaderElementName = 'namespaced-data-loader';
customElements.define('namespaced-interpro-data-loader', InterproDataLoader);
customElements.define('namespaced-interpro-type', InterproType);
And then in the HTML, use like so:
<namespaced-interpro-type>
<namespaced-interpro-data-loader accession="IPR011528">
</namespaced-interpro-type>
Compatibility
This element assumes support for at least ES2015.
To support older browsers you might need to transpile the code you use
down to the version you are planning on supporting.
You might need to use a polyfill for browsers not supporting Custom
Elements v1 (not v0).
See webcomponents.js.
List of components included
interpro-data-loader
using development endpoint, see note at the top
Not a visible element. Use to retrieve data from the InterPro API.
Generates a data-loader
element with the correct source
element to
get data from the InterPro API for the specified InterPro entry.
interpro-type
Visible element. Only displays data.
Generates the visual representation of the data passed to the type
property or coming from a load
event bubbling from lower in the DOM
tree.
Visual representation can be modified from the public API of the
component (see after)
interpro-entry
Visible element. Only displays data.
Generates a one line visual representation of an entry (type name (accession)).
It supports nested entries, displaying them as a subtree.
API
interpro-data-loader
Properties
name | default value | accepted values | information | DOM attribute | writable |
---|
accession | null | valid entry ID | string corresponding to an existing entry ID | yes | yes |
Events
none, but the data-loader
component generated as its child will
dispatch bubbling events
(see data-loader)
CSS custom properties
none
interpro-type
Properties
name | default value | accepted values | information | DOM attribute | writable |
---|
type | 'undefined' | any of 'family', 'domain', 'repeat', 'site', 'active site', 'binding site', 'conserved site', 'ptm', or 'undefined' | corresponds to an entry type | yes | yes |
dimension | computed lineHeight | string | any size valid in CSS | yes | yes |
expanded | false | boolean | expanded view of the component | yes | yes |
Events
none
CSS custom properties
none
interpro-entry
Properties
name | default value | accepted values | information | DOM attribute | writable |
---|
accession | null | valid entry ID | string corresponding to an existing entry ID | yes | yes |
name | '' | valid entry ID | string corresponding to an existing entry ID | yes | yes |
href | '' | valid URL | string corresponding the URL of the entry | yes | yes |
type | 'undefined' | any of 'family', 'domain', 'repeat', 'site', 'active site', 'binding site', 'conserved site', 'ptm', or 'undefined' | corresponds to an entry type | yes | yes |
selected | false | boolean | To show that is the current entry, and avoid links into the same page. | yes | yes |
Events
none
CSS custom properties
none
Development and testing
-
Get the code via git clone:
$ git clone https://github.com/ProteinsWebTeam/interpro-components.git
-
Install dependencies via npm:
interpro-components$ npm install
-
Start the app. This includes re-bundling, and starts live-reload, so it
refresh the page when the JavaScript code changes.
interpro-components$ npm run start
-
Check the test page in your server. e.g. http://localhost:8080/ (or whatever
address is displayed when running step 3)