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evoluttree

v0.2.6-f

Published

A ReactJs based, drag and drop, tree-structured content management system.

Readme

Evoluttree

A ReactJs based, drag and drop, tree-structured content management system.

Built on top of ReactJs, Redux, Immutable, React dnd and other wonders of javascript's world.

Getting started

Installation and usage

npm install evoluttree
import * as React from 'react'
import * as ReactDOM from 'react-dom';

import { Evoluttree } from 'evoluttree'

// ---> general configuration for evoluttree
let myEvoluttreeConfig = {
    // --> called when anyone do changes in content thru frontend
    hookActionsToExternal: function(action) {
        console.log(' EXTERNAL HOOK action (redux style) = %o CALLED', action);
    },

    // --> this callback is invoked when one starts editing a page
    onStartEditPageBody: function(elementId, pageInfo) {
        console.log(' Started editing page dom elementId = %s  PageInfo = %o', elementId, pageInfo );

        // do what you want
        // ...
    }
};

// ---> the product being edited
let myEditingProduct = {
        general: {
            id: 123,
            title: 'Sample product'
        },
        pages: [
            {
                id: 1,
                title: 'Page One',
                pages: [
                    {id: 11,
                        title: 'Page One One'
                    }
                ]
            },
            {
                id: 2,
                title: 'Page Two',
                pages: [
                    {id: 21,
                        title: 'Page Two A'
                    }
                ]
            },
        ]
    }

class MyWebsiteManager extends React.Component<{}, {}> {
    constructor(props) {
        super(props);
    }
    render() {
        return(
            <div>
                <h1>My incredible website</h1>

                < Evoluttree config={myEvoluttreeConfig} editingProduct={myEditingProduct}/>
            </div>
        );
    }
}

ReactDOM.render(
    (
        <MyWebsiteManager />
    ),
    document.getElementById('content')
);

If everything is alright you gonna get something like this:

Sample product

You can drag and drop the pages, sort them as your want, add new pages, edit page and product titles (just click over them), edit and delete pages.

New features coming soon.

For developers

Some definitions

  • product a container for diferent types of contents like a main title, description and tree of nested pages.
  • page a node in content hierarchy. It contains a title and a body and can have a list of children pages.

API documentation

Evoluttree allows to change its state. Checkout out our API

Recipes

Contributing

Get involved. Welcome!