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@knowink-dev/material-components

v0.2.10

Published

material component library for react apps

Readme

KNOWiNK Material Components

This is the material component library used across single spa applictions running react.

Usage

Install

npm i --save @knowink/material-components

Import and use

import React from 'react';
import { Sample } from '@knowink/material-components';

export default () => <Sample />

Testing

One-off test

If you need to test for deployment, run the one-off test

npm test

Watch

If you are in development and need to TDD

npm run test:watch

Storybook

Component development is done through storybook. Each component has a corresponding story and docs. To run storybook -

npm run storybook

If you happened to have react linked from a single spa, you will have to remove that link.

cd /path/to/component/repo
npm unlink react

If that fails to unlink try

rm -rf /path/to/component/repo/node_modules/react
npm i

Linking

Since you cannot have two instances of react going at once, you cannot link this repo into a single spa application and expect it to work. There is a work-around. First backlink this repo to the spa.

cd /path/to/component/repo
npm link /path/to/single/spa/node_modules/react

cd /path/to/single/spa
npm link /path/to/component/repo
npm start