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mson-react

v1.11.1

Published

UI Rendering Layer for React and Material-UI

Downloads

199

Readme

MSON-React

Circle CI

UI Rendering Layer for React and Material-UI

Getting Started

Getting Started App

The best way to get started with MSON is to play with the Getting Started App. In just a few lines of MSON, you'll generate an app that can list, edit, filter and sort a list of contacts. And, for extra fun, you can use Firebase to make it real-time capable.

Autogenerate forms in React and Material-UI with MSON

Implementing great forms can be a real time-waster. With just a few lines of JSON, you can use MSON to generate forms that perform real-time validation and have a consistent layout.

Adding MSON-React to Your Existing React Project

  • yarn add mson-react or npm install mson-react
  • Add the following to the head section of your index.html:
    <link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/icon?family=Material+Icons" rel="stylesheet">
    Note: MSON-React uses font icons as the user can specify any Icon during runtime and the alternative of bundling all the icons as SVG icons would make your JS bundle huge

MSON Demo

You may find it useful to fire up the MSON demo locally:

  • $ git clone https://github.com/redgeoff/mson-react && cd mson-react && yarn install
  • $ yarn start
  • Visit http://localhost:3000 in a web browser

You can also run the demo with a local version of MSON, if you want to experiment with local changes to MSON:

  • $ git clone https://github.com/redgeoff/mson && cd mson && yarn install && yarn compile && yarn link && cd ..
  • $ git clone https://github.com/redgeoff/mson-react && cd mson-react && yarn install && yarn link mson
  • $ yarn start
  • Visit http://localhost:3000 in a web browser

More info

See MSON for details