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monoscope

v0.2.5

Published

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Readme

Code Climate GitHub version Dependency Status Issue Stats Issue Stats #Monoscope

Create shortcuts in Node.js for while developing your modern web application locally.

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Install & Run

  • Run npm install
  • Require the monoscope item in your automation development task.
  • Write monoscope.run(shortcuts, options) within your automation development task. Shortcuts and options are to be setup as defined below.

Shortcuts

Shortcuts should be an array containing objects, similar to the following:

Form Items

Form is an optional property that will create a modal with the form items to ask prior to running the action. Form items include the following.

Text Field

Text fields should be in the form:

var text = {
  label: 'Text Example', //Text to show
  prop: 'testExampleVariableName'
  type: 'text',
  default: 'My Text'//or omitted
};

Checkbox

Checkboxes should be in the form:

var checkbox = {
  label: 'Checkbox', //Text to show
  prop: 'checkboxVariableName',
  type: 'checkbox',
  default: true //or false
};

Select

Selects should be in the form:

var select = {
  label: 'Select', //Text to show
  prop: 'selectVariableName',
  type: 'select',
  options: [
    label: 'Example Option',
    value: 'Example Option Value',
    selected: 'selected' //Or omitted, only one
  ]
};

Multiselect

Multiselects should be in the form:

var multiselect = {
 label: 'Multiselect', //Text to show
 prop: 'multiselectVariableName',
 type: 'multiselect',
 options: [{
   label: 'Example Option',
   value: 'Example Option Value',
   selected: 'selected' //Or omitted
 }]
};

Options

Options include:

  • title: The title of the Monoscope application. Default value of 'Monoscope'
  • appPort: The port of the local application being shown. Default value is 9000.

Cheers

PandaBear

License

MIT