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sourcejs-react-dependencies

v0.0.2

Published

SourceJS auto React dependencies builder middleware.

Readme

SourceJS Auto React Dependencies Builder Middleware

Uses : babylon: "~5.8.3", recast: "^0.10.41" & node-source-walk: "^2.1.0" to renders React components dependencies into SourceJS Spec page.

Compatible with SourceJS 0.6.0+.

Install

npm install sourcejs-react-dependencies --save

After restarting your app, middleware will be loaded automatically. To disable it, remove npm module and restart the app.

Usage

After installing the middleware, during SourceJS Spec load plugin will try to find first <specPath>/*.jsx file, analyze it and expose raw and rendered into HTML data objects. Data will be then available within EJS Spec pre-rendering.

Insert these code snippets anywhere you want in your Spec file:

<h1>My Spec</h1>

<section class="source_section">
    <h2>Default Example</h2>

    <p><%- info.__dependenciesRAW.description[0].name %></p>

    <%- info.__dependenciesHTML %>

    <div class="source_example"></div>
</section>
# My Spec

## Default Example

<%- info.__dependenciesRAW.description[0].name %>

<%- info.__dependenciesHTML %>

```example
code
```

Check usage examples in sourcejs-react-bundle-example

EJS exposed data

  • info.__dependenciesRAW - raw JSON array with objects
  • info.__dependenciesGROUPED - raw JSON object with arrays
  • info.__dependenciesHTML - rendered list

Configuration

Or overriding global plugin configuration:

module.exports = {
	plugins: {
		dependencies: {
			componentPath: 'custom/path/index.jsx',
		}
	}
};

See other configuration options below.

enabled

Default: true Type: boolean

Set false to disable middleware.

componentPath

Default: '*.jsx' Type: string

Define custom path to component entry file. Accepts glob string, which will be resolved relatively to spec path (takes only first found file).

TODO:

  • Better styling
  • Detecting if a dependency is a spec and thus has a page to link to
  • Link to npm package

Pull request highly welcome!