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@u2dv/marketplace_ui_kit

v1.1.1

Published

Shared React components for Marketplace projects

Downloads

2

Readme

Usage

Installation & testing

Uikit uses VRT tests to ensure ui looks as defined. If you create new components with VRT tests, execute npm run test:ci, this will also create the snapshots the first time. npm i installs also Chromedriver which is needed for VRT tests. If Chromedriver fails locally you can also install bbrun npm i -g bbrun and then execute bbrun, you need a local docker daemon to run the local pipeline.

Pre Publishing

Create the bug version for fixes, minor version for new features, major version for breaking changes in the package.json. Also update this file with the new release notes. For updating the components list you can take the snapshot images which are build during the test:ci command.

Build and publish will be executed in the Pipeline

Colors and Fonts

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Components

Button

Chip

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Slider

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Thumbnail

ListItem

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Release Notes

1.0.0

  • Added global styles GlobalUserAgentStyleOverwrite and GlobalStyle. For the time being, it is recommended to include these styles in your consuming app to ensure consistent rendering of components.
  • Breaking change: the prop apperance in the Button component is now called appearance.
  • Added Quicksand font. This is just to ensure proper rendering of the components in Storybook. The consuming app should include this font by itself.

0.7.0

  • Adding Colors and Poppins Font

0.6.0

  • Adding ListItem Component

0.5.0

  • Adding Chip Component
  • Adding Thumbnail Component
  • This File

0.4.0

  • Adding VRT Tests to Pipeline

0.3.7

  • several fixes

0.3.3

  • Button as A Tag possible

0.3.2

  • Adding Button Component with Tracking Id

0.3.0

  • Adding Slider Component

0.1.0

  • initial Version