'Convert a jQuery Library to React' - OpenClassRooms project : design a reusable React plugin
npm install @mulekick/ocr-data-table-plugin1. Install the plugin
``bash`
npm install --save @mulekick/ocr-data-table-plugin
2. Import the component in your react app :
`js
import {DataTable} from "@mulekick/ocr-data-table-plugin";
``
3. Create the table columns definitions array :
`jsMy column name
const
// valid column definitions for the table are objects with the following signature :
sampleColumnDefinition = {
// string value that displays as a header for the column :
header: ,string
// data type for values that the column will display, either :
// -> string primitivesdate
// -> Date objectsselect
// -> select input values, ie. objects with the signature { valuestring
dataType: ,myColumnValue
// field name (actually object key) of the value that the column will display :
fieldName: My Sample Column 1
},
// the table will be passed an array of column definitions so it displays multiple columns
tableColumnsDefinitions = [
{header: , dataType: string, fieldName: fieldString},My Sample Column 2
{header: , dataType: date, fieldName: fieldDate},My Sample Column 3
{header: , dataType: select, fieldName: fieldSelect}`
];
4. Create the table rows data array :
`js sample value 1
const
// each entry in the rows data array must match the column definitions to display without errors
tableRowsData = [
{fieldString: , fieldDate: new Date(01/01/2022), fieldSelect: {value: val1, label: select value 1}},sample value 2
{fieldString: , fieldDate: new Date(01/01/2023), fieldSelect: {value: val2, label: select value 2}}`
];
4. Pass the table columns definitions array and the table rows data array to the component as props :
`js `
5. Component props :
| Name | Description | Remarks |
|---------| ------------------------------------------------ | -------------------------- |
| colDefs | array of columns definitions objects (see above) | length must not be zero |
| data | array of rows data objects (see above) | length must not be zero |
1. use the standard template for create-react-app
`bash`
npx create-react-app ocr-data-table-plugin`
2. remove useless dependenciesbash`
npm uninstall --save @testing-library/jest-dom @testing-library/react @testing-library/user-event web-vitals react-scripts`
3. install project dev dependenciesbash`
npm install --save-dev @babel/cli @babel/core @babel/preset-env @babel/preset-react @mulekick/eslint-config-muleslint babel-plugin-macros react-scripts sass`
4. install project dependenciesbash`
npm install --save @fortawesome/fontawesome-svg-core @fortawesome/free-solid-svg-icons @fortawesome/react-fontawesome @tanstack/react-table react-select`
5. update package.json :
- add custom package.json scripts
- remove eslintConfig` key`
- remove browserslist` key`
- switch to ESM modules use :"type": "module"``
- add informational entries
6. add custom .eslintrc.json` file`
7. add custom .browserslistrc` file`
8. add babel-related config files (babel.config.json` and `.babel-plugin-macrosrc.json`)`
9. file system cleanupbash`
rm src/setupTests.js src/reportWebVitals.js src/logo.svg src/index.css src/App.test.js src/App.css public/logo* public/manifest.json public/robots.txt
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