From ffc9387d14ce8bda671eb3af520438dea38f4cc8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Christina Toegl <toegl@tugraz.at> Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2020 16:51:50 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Move component to common --- packages/common/dbp-common-demo.js | 13 +- packages/common/index.js | 4 +- .../src/inline-notification.js | 19 +- packages/common/utils.js | 16 + packages/inline-notification/.gitignore | 5 - packages/inline-notification/LICENSE | 502 ------------------ packages/inline-notification/README.md | 41 -- .../inline-notification/assets/favicon.ico | Bin 2550 -> 0 bytes .../inline-notification/assets/index.html | 13 - .../i18next-scanner.config.js | 15 - packages/inline-notification/karma.conf.js | 23 - packages/inline-notification/package.json | 46 -- packages/inline-notification/rollup.config.js | 48 -- .../src/dbp-inline-notification-demo.js | 73 --- .../src/dbp-inline-notification.js | 4 - packages/inline-notification/src/i18n.js | 6 - .../src/i18n/de/translation.json | 3 - .../src/i18n/en/translation.json | 3 - packages/inline-notification/src/index.js | 3 - packages/inline-notification/src/utils.js | 11 - packages/inline-notification/test/unit.js | 19 - 21 files changed, 44 insertions(+), 823 deletions(-) rename packages/{inline-notification => common}/src/inline-notification.js (80%) delete mode 100644 packages/inline-notification/.gitignore delete mode 100644 packages/inline-notification/LICENSE delete mode 100644 packages/inline-notification/README.md delete mode 100644 packages/inline-notification/assets/favicon.ico delete mode 100644 packages/inline-notification/assets/index.html delete mode 100644 packages/inline-notification/i18next-scanner.config.js delete mode 100644 packages/inline-notification/karma.conf.js delete mode 100644 packages/inline-notification/package.json delete mode 100644 packages/inline-notification/rollup.config.js delete mode 100644 packages/inline-notification/src/dbp-inline-notification-demo.js delete mode 100644 packages/inline-notification/src/dbp-inline-notification.js delete mode 100644 packages/inline-notification/src/i18n.js delete mode 100644 packages/inline-notification/src/i18n/de/translation.json delete mode 100644 packages/inline-notification/src/i18n/en/translation.json delete mode 100644 packages/inline-notification/src/index.js delete mode 100644 packages/inline-notification/src/utils.js delete mode 100644 packages/inline-notification/test/unit.js diff --git a/packages/common/dbp-common-demo.js b/packages/common/dbp-common-demo.js index 7d64a452..00d8edb2 100644 --- a/packages/common/dbp-common-demo.js +++ b/packages/common/dbp-common-demo.js @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ import {css, html, LitElement} from 'lit-element'; import {ScopedElementsMixin} from '@open-wc/scoped-elements'; import * as commonUtils from './utils.js'; import * as commonStyles from './styles.js'; -import {getIconCSS, Icon, MiniSpinner, Button, Spinner} from './index.js'; +import {getIconCSS, Icon, MiniSpinner, Button, Spinner, InlineNotification} from './index.js'; export class DbpCommonDemo extends ScopedElementsMixin(LitElement) { constructor() { @@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ export class DbpCommonDemo extends ScopedElementsMixin(LitElement) { 'dbp-spinner': Spinner, 'dbp-button': Button, 'dbp-auth': customElements.get('dbp-auth'), + 'dbp-inline-notification': InlineNotification, }; } @@ -174,6 +175,16 @@ html { } </style></pre> </div> + <div class="content"> + <h2>Inline Notification</h2> + <div class="control"> + <dbp-inline-notification body="Item <b>foo</b> was deleted!" type="primary"></dbp-inline-notification><br> + <dbp-inline-notification summary="Item foo was deleted."></dbp-inline-notification><br> + <dbp-inline-notification summary="Item deleted" body="Item <b>foo</b> was deleted!" type="success"></dbp-inline-notification><br> + <dbp-inline-notification summary="Item deleted" body="Item <b>foo</b> was deleted!" type="danger"></dbp-inline-notification><br> + <dbp-inline-notification summary="Item deleted" body="Item <b>foo</b> was deleted!" type="warning"></dbp-inline-notification> + </div> + </div> </section> `; } diff --git a/packages/common/index.js b/packages/common/index.js index ed77d0e4..65c87924 100644 --- a/packages/common/index.js +++ b/packages/common/index.js @@ -4,9 +4,11 @@ import {getIconSVGURL, getIconCSS, Icon} from './src/icon.js'; import {MiniSpinner} from './src/mini-spinner.js'; import {Button, LoadingButton} from './src/button.js'; import {Spinner} from './src/spinner.js'; +import {InlineNotification} from './src/inline-notification.js'; export {EventBus, createLinkedAbortController, createTimeoutAbortSignal}; export {getIconSVGURL, getIconCSS, Icon}; export {MiniSpinner}; export {Button, LoadingButton}; -export {Spinner}; \ No newline at end of file +export {Spinner}; +export {InlineNotification}; \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/packages/inline-notification/src/inline-notification.js b/packages/common/src/inline-notification.js similarity index 80% rename from packages/inline-notification/src/inline-notification.js rename to packages/common/src/inline-notification.js index eca884ee..6b7a1ecc 100644 --- a/packages/inline-notification/src/inline-notification.js +++ b/packages/common/src/inline-notification.js @@ -1,11 +1,18 @@ -import {i18n} from './i18n'; -import {createUUID} from './utils' +import {i18n} from '../i18n'; +import {createUUID} from '../utils' import {css, html} from 'lit-element'; -import DBPLitElement from '@dbp-toolkit/common/dbp-lit-element'; -import * as commonStyles from '@dbp-toolkit/common/styles'; +import DBPLitElement from '../dbp-lit-element'; +import * as commonStyles from '../styles'; /** - * Inline Notification web component + * Inline Notification + * + * Summary can be a string or empty + * + * Body can be a string, html or empty + * + * Type can be primary/info/success/warning/danger (default: info) + * */ export class InlineNotification extends DBPLitElement { constructor() { @@ -65,7 +72,7 @@ export class InlineNotification extends DBPLitElement { return html` <div class="columns"> <div class="column"> - <div id="inline-notification-${ notificationId }" class="notification is-${ this.type }"> + <div id="inline-notification-${ notificationId }" class="notification is-${ this.type !== '' ? this.type : 'info' }"> ${ this.summary !== '' ? html`<h3>${ this.summary }</h3>` : `` } ${ bodyHtml } </div> diff --git a/packages/common/utils.js b/packages/common/utils.js index fb31adb9..17a21f4f 100644 --- a/packages/common/utils.js +++ b/packages/common/utils.js @@ -362,3 +362,19 @@ export const getBaseName = (str) => { export const getFileExtension = (str) => { return str.split('.').pop(); 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- -module.exports = function(config) { - config.set({ - basePath: 'dist', - frameworks: ['mocha', 'chai'], - files: [ - {pattern: './*.js', included: true, watched: true, served: true, type: 'module'}, - {pattern: './**/*', included: false, watched: true, served: true}, - ], - autoWatch: true, - browsers: ['ChromeHeadlessNoSandbox'], - customLaunchers: { - ChromeHeadlessNoSandbox: { - base: 'ChromeHeadless', - flags: ['--no-sandbox'] - } - }, - singleRun: false, - logLevel: config.LOG_ERROR - }); -} diff --git a/packages/inline-notification/package.json b/packages/inline-notification/package.json deleted file mode 100644 index 48ea69e7..00000000 --- a/packages/inline-notification/package.json +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -{ - "name": "dbp-inline-notification", - "version": "1.0.0", - "main": "src/index.js", - "license": "LGPL-2.1-or-later", - "private": true, - "devDependencies": { - "@rollup/plugin-commonjs": "^15.1.0", - "@rollup/plugin-json": "^4.0.0", - "@rollup/plugin-node-resolve": "^9.0.0", - "@rollup/plugin-url": "^5.0.1", - "chai": "^4.2.0", - "i18next-scanner": "^2.10.2", - "karma": "^5.1.0", - "karma-chai": "^0.1.0", - "karma-chrome-launcher": "^3.0.0", - "karma-mocha": "^2.0.1", - "mocha": "^8.0.1", - "puppeteer": "^5.3.1", - "rollup": "^2.19.0", - "rollup-plugin-consts": "^1.0.1", - "rollup-plugin-copy": "^3.1.0", - "rollup-plugin-delete": "^2.0.0", - "rollup-plugin-serve": "^1.0.1", - "rollup-plugin-terser": "^7.0.2" - }, - "dependencies": { - "@open-wc/scoped-elements": "^1.1.1", - "@dbp-toolkit/common": "^0.1.0", - "lit-element": "^2.3.1" - }, - "scripts": { - "clean": "rm dist/*", - "build": "npm run build-local", - "build-local": "rollup -c", - "build-dev": "rollup -c --environment BUILD:development", - "build-prod": "rollup -c --environment BUILD:production", - "build-demo": "rollup -c --environment BUILD:demo", - "build-test": "rollup -c --environment BUILD:test", - "i18next": "i18next-scanner", - "watch": "npm run watch-local", - "watch-local": "rollup -c --watch", - "watch-dev": "rollup -c --watch --environment BUILD:development", - "test": "npm run build-test && karma start --singleRun" - } -} diff --git a/packages/inline-notification/rollup.config.js b/packages/inline-notification/rollup.config.js deleted file mode 100644 index cafce366..00000000 --- a/packages/inline-notification/rollup.config.js +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -import glob from 'glob'; -import resolve from '@rollup/plugin-node-resolve'; -import commonjs from '@rollup/plugin-commonjs'; -import copy from 'rollup-plugin-copy'; -import {terser} from "rollup-plugin-terser"; -import json from '@rollup/plugin-json'; -import serve from 'rollup-plugin-serve'; -import url from "@rollup/plugin-url"; -import consts from 'rollup-plugin-consts'; -import del from 'rollup-plugin-delete'; - -const build = (typeof process.env.BUILD !== 'undefined') ? process.env.BUILD : 'local'; -console.log("build: " + build); - -export default { - input: (build != 'test') ? ['src/dbp-inline-notification.js', 'src/dbp-inline-notification-demo.js'] : glob.sync('test/**/*.js'), - output: { - dir: 'dist', - entryFileNames: '[name].js', - chunkFileNames: 'shared/[name].[hash].[format].js', - format: 'esm', - sourcemap: true - }, - plugins: [ - del({ - targets: 'dist/*' - }), - consts({ - environment: build, - }), - resolve(), - commonjs(), - json(), - url({ - limit: 0, - emitFiles: true, - fileName: 'shared/[name].[hash][extname]' - }), - (build !== 'local' && build !== 'test') ? terser() : false, - copy({ - targets: [ - {src: 'assets/index.html', dest: 'dist'}, - {src: 'assets/favicon.ico', dest: 'dist'}, - ] - }), - (process.env.ROLLUP_WATCH === 'true') ? serve({contentBase: 'dist', host: '127.0.0.1', port: 8002}) : false - ] -}; diff --git a/packages/inline-notification/src/dbp-inline-notification-demo.js b/packages/inline-notification/src/dbp-inline-notification-demo.js deleted file mode 100644 index 97ed5a35..00000000 --- a/packages/inline-notification/src/dbp-inline-notification-demo.js +++ /dev/null @@ -1,73 +0,0 @@ -import {i18n} from './i18n'; -import {css, html, LitElement} from 'lit-element'; -import {ScopedElementsMixin} from '@open-wc/scoped-elements'; -import {InlineNotification} from './inline-notification.js'; -import * as commonUtils from '@dbp-toolkit/common/utils'; -import * as commonStyles from "@dbp-toolkit/common/styles"; - -export class InlineNotificationDemo extends ScopedElementsMixin(LitElement) { - constructor() { - super(); - this.lang = 'de'; - this.isNotificationVisible = false; - } - - static get scopedElements() { - return { - 'dbp-inline-notification': InlineNotification, - }; - } - - static get properties() { - return { - lang: { type: String }, - isNotificationVisible: { type: Boolean, attribute: false } - }; - } - - connectedCallback() { - super.connectedCallback(); - i18n.changeLanguage(this.lang); - - this.updateComplete.then(()=>{ - }); - } - - showNotification() { - this.isNotificationVisible ? this.isNotificationVisible = false : this.isNotificationVisible = true; - } - - static get styles() { - // language=css - return css` - ${commonStyles.getThemeCSS()} - ${commonStyles.getGeneralCSS()} - ${commonStyles.getButtonCSS()} - `; - } - - render() { - const types = ["primary", "info", "success", "danger", "warning"]; - - return html` - <section class="section"> - <div class="container"> - <h1 class="title">Inline-Notification-Demo</h1> - </div> - <div class="container"> - <div class="columns is-vcentered"> - <div class="column"> - <button id="send-button" @click="${this.showNotification}" class="button">${i18n.t('show')}</button> - <br><br> - ${this.isNotificationVisible ? html` - <dbp-inline-notification summary="Item deleted" body="Item <b>${Math.random().toString(36).substring(7)}</b> foo was deleted!" type="${types[Math.floor(Math.random() * types.length)]}"></dbp-inline-notification> - `: ``} - </div> - </div> - </div> - </section> - `; - } -} - -commonUtils.defineCustomElement('dbp-inline-notification-demo', InlineNotificationDemo); diff --git a/packages/inline-notification/src/dbp-inline-notification.js b/packages/inline-notification/src/dbp-inline-notification.js deleted file mode 100644 index f41e7cd9..00000000 --- a/packages/inline-notification/src/dbp-inline-notification.js +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -import * as commonUtils from '@dbp-toolkit/common/utils'; -import {InlineNotification} from './inline-notification.js'; - -commonUtils.defineCustomElement('dbp-inline-notification', InlineNotification); diff --git a/packages/inline-notification/src/i18n.js b/packages/inline-notification/src/i18n.js deleted file mode 100644 index 498d9f03..00000000 --- a/packages/inline-notification/src/i18n.js +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -import {createInstance} from '@dbp-toolkit/common/i18next.js'; - -import de from './i18n/de/translation.json'; -import en from './i18n/en/translation.json'; - -export const i18n = createInstance({en: en, de: de}, 'de', 'en'); \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/packages/inline-notification/src/i18n/de/translation.json b/packages/inline-notification/src/i18n/de/translation.json deleted file mode 100644 index 5113a766..00000000 --- a/packages/inline-notification/src/i18n/de/translation.json +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -{ - "show": "anzeigen" -} diff --git a/packages/inline-notification/src/i18n/en/translation.json b/packages/inline-notification/src/i18n/en/translation.json deleted file mode 100644 index ded63cd6..00000000 --- a/packages/inline-notification/src/i18n/en/translation.json +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -{ - "show": "show" -} diff --git a/packages/inline-notification/src/index.js b/packages/inline-notification/src/index.js deleted file mode 100644 index 0c1a5b51..00000000 --- a/packages/inline-notification/src/index.js +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -import {InlineNotification} from './inline-notification.js'; - -export {InlineNotification}; \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/packages/inline-notification/src/utils.js b/packages/inline-notification/src/utils.js deleted file mode 100644 index 25e76d3e..00000000 --- a/packages/inline-notification/src/utils.js +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -export const createUUID = () => { - let dt = new Date().getTime(); - const uuid = 'xxxxxxxx-xxxx-4xxx-yxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx'.replace(/[xy]/g, (c) => { - const r = (dt + Math.random()*16)%16 | 0; - dt = Math.floor(dt/16); - return (c==='x' ? r :(r&0x3|0x8)).toString(16); - }); - - return uuid; -}; - diff --git a/packages/inline-notification/test/unit.js b/packages/inline-notification/test/unit.js deleted file mode 100644 index 9e5d69c5..00000000 --- a/packages/inline-notification/test/unit.js +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -import '../src/dbp-inline-notification'; - -describe('dbp-inline-notification basics', () => { - let node; - - beforeEach(async () => { - node = document.createElement('dbp-inline-notification'); - document.body.appendChild(node); - await node.updateComplete; - }); - - afterEach(() => { - node.remove(); - }); - - it('should render', () => { - expect(node).to.have.property('shadowRoot'); - }); -}); -- GitLab