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blacklight-gallery

v6.0.0

Published

Gallery views for Blacklight search results

Readme

Blacklight::Gallery

Gem Version CI

Image-centric "Gallery" views for Blacklight search results.

Installation

Add this line to your Blacklight application's Gemfile:

gem 'blacklight-gallery'

And then execute:

$ bundle

Or install it yourself as:

$ gem install blacklight-gallery

Usage

Installation with Sprockets/Propshaft and Importmaps

If your asset pipeline uses Sprockets/Propshaft with Importmaps, run the gallery generator:

$ rails g blacklight_gallery:install

Installation for Node-based JS bundlers

For node-based bundlers add blacklight-gallery masonry-layout@v4 as a dependency and add this to your entrypoint:

import 'blacklight-gallery/vendor/assets/javascripts/imagesloaded.pkgd.js'
import 'blacklight-gallery/app/javascript/blacklight-gallery/slideshow'
import 'blacklight-gallery/app/javascript/blacklight-gallery/masonry'

Manual Installation

See the wiki page on manual installation to customize which views and related assets to install into your application.

Screenshot

Screenshot

Local Development Environment

Requirements

  • Ruby >= 3.2
  • Node >= 16.13.0 (LTS)
  • Yarn >= 1.22.22
  • Java >= openjdk-21
    • Building the internal test app will install Solr 9.6.1 locally via solr_wrapper

Building and testing test application

By default, the rake tasks below run with the current Rails and Blacklight versions defined in the gemspec file. You can modify the rake task with the following environment variables:

  • Pass custom options to the rails engine cart using the ENGINE_CART_RAILS_OPTIONS environment variable.
  • Set a specific Rails version with export RAILS_VERSION=some_version_#.
  • Set a specific Blacklight version with export BLACKLIGHT_VERSION=some_version_#.
  • Use Blacklight on the latest commit from the repository with export BLACKLIGHT_VERSION=github

Building Internal Test App

Within the blacklight-gallery root directory:

  • Install gems

    bundle install
  • Run the rake task that builds internal test app

    bundle exec rake engine_cart:generate
  • A test Rails application is built in the .internal_test_app directory with Blacklight and Blacklight-Gallery

Start Rails Server

Within the blacklight-gallery root directory:

  • Run the rake task to start the rails server and Solr for the internal test app
    bundle exec rake server

Run Specs in test application

  • Run specs with current internal test app configuration. Generates internal test app, if not already present.
    bundle exec rake

Solr

  • The default solr port is at 8983

Contributing

  1. Fork it ( http://github.com//blacklight-gallery/fork )
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request

Releasing

  1. Edit lib/version.rb and package.json to set the new version
  2. Commit the changes e.g. git commit -am "Bump version to X.X.X"
  3. Push release to rubygems bundle exec rake release
  4. Push release to NPM npm publish
  5. Create a release on github with the tag that was just created: https://github.com/projectblacklight/blacklight-gallery/releases/new