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nextmeetup

v0.0.1

Published

React component anchor tag whose contents are populated with the next meetup date and links to the next meetup or a link of your choosing.

Downloads

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Readme

nextmeetup

React component anchor tag whose contents are populated with the next meetup date and links to the next meetup or a link of your choosing.

Usage

As an example for the meetup "Code for Greensboro" located at http://www.meetup.com/Code-for-Greensboro/

<NextMeetupDate urlName="Code-for-Greensboro" />

Required:

  • urlName: name of the meetup, immediately follows meetup.com/ (Code-for-Greensboro in this case)

Optional:

  • link: optional link for trackers, middleware links, i.e. bitly
  • format: see http://php.net/manual/en/function.strftime.php for syntax, defaults to '%B%e'

Example

Link to meetup homepage instead of individual event and use a more computer friendly date..

Keep in mind you can include your usual html props like class names for styling.

<NextMeetupDate className="awesomeMeetup"
    urlName="Code-for-Greensboro"
    link="http://meetup.com/Code-for-Greensboro/"
    format="%Y-%m-%d" />

To serve up an example locally just

$ git clone https://github.com/buddyp450/nextmeetup.git
$ cd nextmeetup
$ npm install
$ npm start

Tests

Are horrible, please fix... (it's just a waterfall series of expects on a mock with no relation to the actual code)

npm test

Requests for Contributions

  • [ ] un-lazify the build, use gulp, see server.sh for shittiest imagineable way of building projects
  • [ ] see Tests
  • Additionally, would appreciate any reviews (in the form of Github issues) with respect to distribitubility, with specifics regarding ease-of-use and incorporation into existing React (or other) projects that would benefit from having an easy to use "Next Meetup" link