@bufferapp/profile-page

1.9.25 • Public • Published

@bufferapp/profile-page

A UI package that displays data from the store.

Quick Start

Start Storybook

If you're interested in working on or observing how things look, starting with React Storybook is a great way to get going. It's setup to automatically reload as the code changes to make it easy to do rapid iteration on components.

npm start

After that copy and paste the host and port that is displayed on the console into a browser.

Developing Multiple Packages In Parallel

If you're running this for multiple packages at the same time, it's helpful to pass in the port number.

npm start -- --port 8003

Run Tests

Tests are run using Jest and UIs are tested and locked down using Jest Snapshots and React Storybook.

Standard Tests

Runs linter, then unit and snapshot tests. These tests are run using CI and are currently running on TravisCI:

https://travis-ci.com/bufferapp/buffer-publish

npm test

Watch Mode

When writing unit tests for things like middleware and the main index file, it's useful to only run the test that change so you can rapidly iterate. Jest watch mode allows you do do this with a single command:

npm run test-watch

Package Anatomy

A UI package should include all concerns related to a given feature.

example/ # root
+-- __snapshots__/
    `-- snapshot.test.js.snap # jest snapshots storage
+-- .storybook/ # React Storybook Configuration
    `-- addons.js # storybook action panel configuration
    `-- config.js # storybook main configuration
    `-- preview-head.html # configure <head> in storybook preview
+-- components/ # presentational components
    +-- ProfilePage # component that displays the profile page for that path
        `-- index.jsx # implementation of the profile page display
        `-- story.jsx # description of profile page
`-- .babelrc # babel transpiler
`-- index.js # main package file, should export the container and top level  resources
`-- index.test.js # main package file tests
`-- package.json # npm package
`-- README.md # you are here
`-- snapshot.test.js # configure jest snapshots

index.js

This is the main package file, it's default export should be the container.

Imagine another package is trying to use the package you're building. The package API should look like this:

import Example, { actions, actionTypes, middleware, reducer } from '@bufferapp/publish-example';

components/

Presentational components (pure ui) are implemented with the followign structure:

+-- components/
    +-- ProfilePage/
        `-- index.jsx
        `-- story.jsx

components/LoggedIn/index.jsx

This should export a functional and stateless component. There are some special cases where handling things like focus, hover and active states that need to be tracked.

If you need focus and or hover take a look at PseudoClassComponent to wrap the component you're building:

https://github.com/bufferapp/buffer-components/blob/master/PseudoClassComponent/index.jsx

Here's an example of how to wrap a Button:

https://github.com/bufferapp/buffer-components/blob/master/Button/index.jsx

components/LoggedIn/story.jsx

This should set the context (properties) for every configuration of the component in index.jsx. The story is used for both React Storybook as well as Jest Snapshots.

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