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xod-client
Advanced tools
This package is a part of the XOD project.
The package contains the most of code related to the XOD IDE user interface.
xod-client
is build on React + Redux stack.
xod-client
is neutral to platform. That means it doesn’t contain code
specific to a particular execution environment like browser or electron.
To make it alive a bootstrapping wrapper is required that would embed the
xod-client
in a platform specific container. See
xod-client-browser
xod-client-electron
for example.
The source is split into pods. Each pod is a part of whole application which implements a single aspect of the IDE.
Each pod could contain:
components/
— dumb React componentscontainers/
— smart React componentsactions.js
— Redux action dispatchersactionTypes.js
— name symbols for Redux actionsreducer.js
— Redux reducer that operates on a pod’s state subtreeselectors.js
— functions to query presentational data from state subtree (see below)state.js
— initial state for the pod’s subtreeTo work with XOD project state a separate package
xod-project
is used. Reducers simply delegate state update to xod-project
’s functions,
selectors, and components use functions from xod-project
to access project
data. This distincion is done because project state is complex and keeping all
machinery inside standard pod layout would make it messy.
XOD_HOSTNAME
XOD hostname. Default: xod.io
FAQs
XOD project: Client application
The npm package xod-client receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, xod-client popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that xod-client demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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