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@camunda/rpa-integration

v1.3.1

Published

> [!Info] > This repository is still a work in progress

Downloads

1,879

Readme

[!Info] This repository is still a work in progress

@camunda/rpa-integration

UI components for Editing and testing RPA files within Camunda.

Installation

npm install @camunda/rpa-integration

Usage

RPA Editor

The Linrary exports RPAEditor. This is the main entry point and creates a monaco editor for RPA files along with a properties panel for metdata in the given container.

The Editor also handles the state for additional UI components. You can add a workerConfig to define which RPA worker instance should be used for testing.

import { RPAEditor } from '@camunda/rpa-integration';


const editor = RPACodeEditor({
  container: editorContainer,
  propertiesPanel: {
    container: propertiesContainer
  },
  workerConfig: {
    host: 'localhost',
    port: 36227
  },
  value: `{}`
});

The editor exposes an eventBus. You can listen to edits or configuration changes. The following events are exposed

  • model.changed: The file was changed
  • config.changed: The Runtime config was changed
  • dialog.run.open: Open the run Dialog (see Testing and Configuration UI)
  • dialog.config.open: Open the configuration Dialog (see Testing and Configuration UI)

Testing and Runner Configuration UI

Additionally, the editor exposes React Components you can use to render debugging UI. They expect an editor instance as prop.

Dialogs expect to be rendered in a container and have an additional onSubmit callback. This is used when the form is submitted. You can use this callback to close a modal or similar element.

Example:

import React, { useEffect, useRef, useState } from 'react';

import { RunDialog } from '@camunda/rpa-integration';

function TestButton(props) {
  const editor = props.editor;
  const eventBus = editor.eventBus;

  const [ isOpen, setIsOpen ] = useState(false);
  const buttonRef = useRef();

  useEffect(() => {
    const cb = () => {
      setIsOpen(true);
    };

    eventBus.on('dialog.run.open', cb);

    return () => {
      eventBus.off('dialog.run.open', cb);
    };
  }, [ eventBus ]);

  const onClose = () => {
    setIsOpen(false);
  };

  return <>
    <button
      ref={ buttonRef }
      onClick={ () => setIsOpen(!isOpen) }
    >
      Test RPA Script
    </button>

    { isOpen &&
        <div style={ { padding: '12px' } }>
          <RunDialog
            editor={ editor }
            onSubmit={ onClose }
          />
        </div>
    }
  </>;
}