This is a Proof of Concept of embedding a NEAR BOS widget into any web application as a Web Component / Custom element.
Just load react production react bundles into your index.html as shown below, and use the near-social-viewer
custom element to embed the BOS widget.
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width,initial-scale=1">
<title>Near social</title>
<script defer="defer" src="/runtime.REPLACE_WITH_BUNDLE_HASH.bundle.js"></script>
<script defer="defer" src="/main.REPLACE_WITH_BUNDLE_HASH.bundle.js"></script></head>
<body>
<h1>NEAR BOS embeddable custom element</h1>
<near-social-viewer></near-social-viewer>
</body>
</html>
Initialize repo:
yarn
Start development version:
yarn start
Production build:
yarn prod
Serve the production build:
yarn serve prod
The NEAR social VM supports a feature called redirectMap
which allows you to load widgets from other sources than the on chain social db. An example redirect map can look like this:
{"devhub.near/widget/devhub.page.feed": {"code": "return 'hello';"}}
The result of applying this redirect map is that the widget devhub.near/widget/devhub.page.feed
will be replaced by a string that says hello
.
The near-social-viewer
web component supports loading a redirect map from the session storage, which is useful when using the viewer for local development or test pipelines.
By setting the session storage key nearSocialVMredirectMap
to the JSON value of the redirect map, the web component will pass this to the VM Widget config.
You can also use the same mechanism as near-discovery where you can load components from a locally hosted bos-loader by adding the key flags
to localStorage with the value {"bosLoaderUrl": "http://127.0.0.1:3030" }
.
The near-social-viewer
web component supports three attributes:
-
src
: the src of the widget to render (e.g.devs.near/widget/default
) -
code
: raw, valid, stringified widget code to render (e.g."return <p>hello world</p>"
) -
initialProps
: initial properties to be passed to the rendered widget.
You can modify the default widget that is displayed via the configuration in ./bos.config.json
.
Make changes to web4/index
as shown below:
{
"account": "devs.near",
"web4": {
"index": {
"src": "devs.near/widget/default",
// "code": "return <p>Hello world!</p>"
"initialProps": {
"message": "hello world!"
}
}
}
}
Then be sure to build yarn run prod
to see the changes take effect.