Makes the ui
section from your app config available to your UI code. It works isomorphically.
npm install electrode-ui-config --save
To access the ui
section from your app config, use electrode-ui-config.ui
.
For example.
import Config from "electrode-ui-config";
export default class MyComponent extends React.Component {
render() {
if (Config.ui.doThis) {
return <This></This>
} else {
return <That></That>
}
}
}
This module provides the following utilities:
fullPath(path)
It will join config.ui.basePath
with path
to make a full UI route path.
Params
path
- the path to join with basePath
Returns
- A full UI route path with basePath.
- if
path
is empty, thenbasePath
is returned.
fullApiPath(path)
Joins config.ui.basePath
, config.ui.apiPath
and path
to make a full API route path.
basePath
defaults to ""
, apiPath
defaults to "/api"
.
Params
path
- the path to join with basePath and apiPath
Returns
- A full API route path. If
path
is empty, then/<basePath>/<apiPath>
is returned.
This package utilize a webpack feature which looks at the browser
field in package.json
and use that when bundling.
When running on server side, NodeJS require looks at the main
field, which points to another file.
The client side simply uses window.config
to retrieve the config values. Your application needs to be an Electrode app that uses electrode-server and electrode-react-webapp, which sends ui
section from your app config to the browser in the Index template.
See electrode server configuration for details on setting up config files for your app.
Sample:
{
connections: {
...
},
plugins: {
...
},
ui: {
}
}
Occasionally apps or components need access to different config on server and client. To do this,
add a ssrUi
property to the root level of the config object:
{
...
ssrUi {
foo: "ServerOnlyValue"
},
ui: {
foo: "ClientOnlyValue"
}
}
ssrUi
properties will overwrite any matching properties defined in ui
. Isomorphic code can use Config.ui
and properties defined in both ssrUi
and ui
will only be available in the respective environments.