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@groceristar/antd-showcase-components

v1.0.47

Published

module to use blocks that are part of ant basic components

Downloads

5

Readme

antd-showcase-components

npm version

This project contain different antD components

  • Modal
  • Search Form
  • EmptyImage
  • Header
  • HomeView
  • ListWrapper 2x
  • LoadMore List
  • Menu
  • Router
  • Search View
  • Table Wrapper

Showcase is a project where we trying to incorporate two major tasks:

  1. show to a new users a collection of grocery lists - before they sign up - they want to explore the data that we have
  2. figure out the way about making GL downloable by generating a simple PDF file

Our first goal to create a flexible set of components, that will became a wrapper for any basic project with antd library, that will display our grocery list data.

  • [ ] https://blog.bitsrc.io/tiny-components-what-can-go-wrong-d6aa42d71370

Build Status

While we're coding it - we also extending the code base of GS, by testing fetch plugin, by moving away basic components, like lists, grocerylist component, etc...

Major goals for this project are -

  • separate an in-development components that we want to use as part of our groceristar project
  • make it less confusing and less requiring a lot of attention about keeping in mind what exactly we did before

Stretch goals:

  • [ ] install and connect Raven at index.js

  • [ ] adjust logic of envconfig and try to connect to our local/shared servers

  • [ ] make first axios calls and be happy to receive json results

  • [ ] connect to our simple fake-api that i've created...

  • [ ] should work with ant List module

  • [ ] eslint and fix!

  • [ ] small clean project with just react - components and antd

  • fix showcase template project

  • [ ] remove reqwest package

  • [ ] add export of Cards from this package. because cards its cards

use https://github.com/standard/standard

  • [ ] Use preBuild checking for tests and stuff

  • [ ] delete when webpack switch to babel@core 7 "babel-preset-es2015": "^6.24.1",


https://ant.design/components/divider/ https://ant.design/components/table/ https://ant.design/components/modal/ https://ant.design/components/skeleton/ https://ant.design/components/menu/ https://ant.design/components/layout/ https://ant.design/components/card/ https://www.producthunt.com/posts/average-cookbook