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json-vision

v0.1.8

Published

> inspirited by [dat.GUI]

Downloads

50

Readme

inspirited by dat.GUI

based on React

work in progress... (really not ready)

will be renamed to QuickInterface

Generates rich user interface fully automatically for any JavaScript object and let it customise quickly and efficiently. ####Basic Useage

<QuickInterface
  value: {object}
  settings: {[optional, custom, settings]}
  onChange: {handleOnUserChangeAnyValue}/>

Preview of the customisation

In the settings property you can give an array of settings node like this:

var settings = [{
  //select all the value with the key 'foo' 
  // and set a slider input for them
  selector: {key: 'foo'},
  input: {
    type: 'slider',
    min: 0,
    max: 100
  }
},{
  //select the values with matching path 
  // and set a string input for the with hints
  selector: {glob: '**/bar/*.string'},
  input: {
    type: 'string',
    hits: ['foo', 'bar', 'qux']
  }
}, {
  //qux will be a dropdown
  selector: {key: 'qux'},
  input: {
    options: ['baz', 'bar']
  },
}]

To make the setting dynamic you can replace any parameter with a function. The function called with one argument (connect) which lets you easily access to current value. Example:

connect.value, connect.key, connect.fullPath, connect.delete()

{
  //hide when qux = 'baz'
  selector: {inscaneOf: SomeClass},
  hidden: connect => connect.parent.qux === 'baz',
  label: connect => capitalise(connect.key)
}

There is a lot of more settings option like:

{
  selector: {key, value, function, instanceOf, glob, path, regex}
  children: [],
  highlighted: true,
  label: 'Prop',
  labelStyle: {color: style.palette.red}
  draggable: true,
  canDrop: (targetUtils, itemUtils, idx) => {},
  acceptDrop: (targetUtils, itemUtils, idx) => {},
  getDragPreview: connect => connect.value.getClonedDOMNode(),
  whitelist: ['foo', 'bar'],
  blacklist: ['qux', 'baz'],
  order: ['tux', 'baz'],
  onClick: connect => {}
  hidden: true,
  Component: ReactComponent //use custom component
  input: {
    type: 'number',
    dragSpeed: 0.1,
    ...input settings
  },
  extraInputs: [
    {
      type: 'string'
      value: 8,
      dragSpeed: 0.1,
      options: ['first', 'secound', 'third'],
      types: [
        {--//--}
      ],
      chooseType: connect => return 0;
      //... input settings
    }
  ],
  buttons: [
    {
      kind: 'colored'
      label: 'Push'
      icon: 'github'
      onClick: connect => {},
      hideWhenLeaved: true,
    }
  ]
}