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cncjs-widget-boilerplate

v0.2.0

Published

Creating custom widgets for CNCjs.

Readme

cncjs-widget-boilerplate build status Coverage Status

Custom widget support is only available for CNCjs 1.9.10 or later versions

Installation

npm i -g npm # Upgrade NPM to the latest version
npm install

Development Guide

Create a directory under src/widgets and put your code in there.

src/
   widgets/
      MyApp/index.js

When connecting to a local development server, you can specify the "widget" query parameter within your browser to switch between widgets (e.g. http://localhost:5000/?widget=MyApp).

Query Parameters

Name | Description :--- | :---------- token | (Required) An authentication token to enable secure communication. The token will be automatically set by CNCjs. host | (Optional) Specifies the host to connect to. Defaults to an empty string. widget | (Optional) Specifies a folder name under 'src/widgets'. Defaults to 'ReactApp'.

Examples

React App

There is a widget written with React, you can download it from the releases page: https://github.com/cncjs/cncjs-widget-boilerplate/releases

image

Development

Run npm run dev to start a local development server for development, then connect to http://localhost:5000 and wait until bundle finished.

You can specify a mount path to test your widgets with CNCjs:

cnc -vv --mount /widget:/path/to/cncjs-widget-boilerplate/dist

Production

Run npm run prepublish to build production code. It will output index.html, fonts, images, and JavaScript files to the dist folder.

After that, you can copy all dist files to a directory (e.g. /home/widget), and specify a mount path for the static directory, as shown below:

mkdir -p /home/widget
cp -af /path/to/cncjs-widget-boilerplate/dist/* /home/widget
cnc --mount /widget:/home/widget

Configure CNCjs

  1. Click Manage Widgets to add a custom widget image

  2. Click the icon to configure widget settings image

  3. If everything goes well, you will see the loaded widget, like so: image

License

MIT