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    @devgateway/dvz-ui-react

    A modular, embeddable React component library for data visualization and UI, built with TypeScript. This package provides a suite of reusable, customizable components and utilities for building rich data-driven applications, with a focus on embeddability and extensibility.

    • Rich Data Visualization: Charting, mapping, dashboards, and more, powered by Nivo, D3, and custom components.
    • Embeddable Components: Easily integrate visualizations and UI modules into your React apps.
    • Customizability: Register your own components and reducers for extensibility.
    • Internationalization: Built-in support for react-intl.
    • Redux Integration: Utilities and reducers for state management.
    • TypeScript Support: Fully typed API and components.
    • Modern Build: Uses Vite for fast builds and development.
    npm install @devgateway/dvz-ui-react
    # or
    yarn add @devgateway/dvz-ui-react

    Peer dependencies: You must have react and react-dom (v18.3.1 or compatible) installed in your project.

    import { components, getComponentByNameIgnoreCase } from '@devgateway/dvz-ui-react';

    // Example: Render a chart component
    const Chart = getComponentByNameIgnoreCase('chart');
    <Chart {...props} />

    // Or use directly from the components map
    const { chart: ChartComponent } = components;
    <ChartComponent {...props} />

    The Chart component is one of the core embeddable components. It supports a wide range of chart types and is highly configurable via props and data attributes.

    import { getComponentByNameIgnoreCase } from '@devgateway/dvz-ui-react';

    const Chart = getComponentByNameIgnoreCase('chart');

    // Example usage with minimal props
    <Chart
    data-type="bar"
    data-height={400}
    data-csv={`category,value
    A,30
    B,50
    C,20`}
    data-measures='{"csv": {"value": {"selected": true, "format": {"style": "decimal", "minimumFractionDigits": 0, "maximumFractionDigits": 0}}}}'
    data-color-by="index"
    data-show-legends="true"
    data-legend-position="right"
    data-x-label-color="#333"
    data-bar-color="#007bff"
    data-title="Sample Bar Chart"
    />

    Key Props and Data Attributes:

    • data-type: Chart type (bar, line, pie, radar, etc.)
    • data-csv: CSV string with your data
    • data-measures: JSON string defining which measures to display and their format
    • data-color-by: How to color the chart (index, category, etc.)
    • data-show-legends: Show/hide legends ("true"/"false")
    • data-legend-position: Position of the legend ("right", "bottom", etc.)
    • data-x-label-color, data-bar-color: Color customizations
    • data-height: Chart height in pixels

    Tip: Many more attributes are supported for advanced customization. See the source of src/embeddable/chart/index.jsx for the full list.

    Some of the main embeddable components include:

    • Chart
    • MapView
    • PageGallery
    • PostsCarousel
    • TabbedPosts
    • Download
    • NewsLetter
    • SankeyChart
    • SupersetChart
    • SupersetDashboard
    • BigNumber
    • BigNumberTrend
    • ...and many more!

    See the src/embeddable directory for the full list.

    You can register your own custom components and reducers:

    import { customizer } from '@devgateway/dvz-ui-react';

    customizer.registerCustomEmbeddables({
    myCustomComponent: MyComponent,
    });

    const MyComponent = customizer.getComponentByNameIgnoreCase('myCustomComponent');
    • src/embeddable/ — Main embeddable React components
    • src/redux/ — Redux utilities and reducers
    • src/lib/ — Shared utilities and helpers
    • src/layout/ — Layout components
    • src/tracker/ — Tracking and analytics utilities
    • src/translations/ — Internationalization files
    • npm run dev — Start development mode (watch mode for TypeScript and Vite)
    • npm run build — Build the library for production

    This project uses strict TypeScript settings. See tsconfig.json for details.

    The library is built with Vite and outputs both CommonJS and ES modules, as well as type declarations.

    We welcome contributions! To get started:

    1. Clone the repo and install dependencies:
      git clone <repo-url>
      cd data-viz-ui/packages/dvz-ui
      npm install
    2. Start development mode:
      npm run dev
      
    3. Build the package:
      npm run build
      
    4. Lint and check types:
      npm run lint
      npm run typecheck
    5. Submit a pull request with your changes.
    • Use TypeScript for all source files.
    • Write clear, descriptive commit messages.
    • Add or update documentation and usage examples as needed.
    • Ensure all tests and builds pass before submitting.

    MIT