A document upload flow that can be implemented in any BMI React application. Documents are stored in DMS. Metadata can be added in the flow.
npm install --save @amsterdam/bmi-dms-upload
import { AddDocumentButton } from '@amsterdam/bmi-dms-upload';
function MyComponent() {
return (
<AddDocumentButton<MetadataExample>
// Dynamically construct the URL for the file upload POST
getPostUrl={(file) => Promise.resolve('/api/example/upload')}
// Dynamically inject headers for the file upload POST
getHeaders={async () => {
const headers: { [key: string]: string } = {};
if (token) {
headers['some-token'] = token;
}
return Promise.resolve(headers);
}}
// Do something when a file is uploaded successfully
onFileSuccess={(file) => {
if (typeof file.response !== 'string') throw new Error('BUG: no response provided to onFileSuccess callback');
const response = JSON.parse(file.response);
console.log('Optionally track successfully uploaded documents in state', response);
}}
// Do something when a file is being removed
onFileRemove={(file) => {}}
// A custom form component should be rendered here that is specifically geared towards
// capturing the relevant metadata for the context in which this button is implemented
metadataForm={<></>}
// Yup can be leveraged here to validate the metadata that was captured with the form
onMetadataValidate={async function (data: MetadataExample) {
console.log('Validate metadata against schema', data);
return true;
}}
// Dispatch actions/make async calls to persist the metadata
// This effectively completes the wizard flow
// If an exception were to be thrown from this callback it is gracefully handled with
// some generic feedback to the end user
onMetadataSubmit={async function (data: MetadataDataSubmitCallbackArg<MetadataExample>) {
console.log('Persist metadata; the wizard has been completed and will be closed after this.');
}}
// Dispatch actions/make async calls to remove the uploaded files from DMS
// (cancellation is only possible prior to metadata being persisted)
onCancel={async function ({ metadata, file }: CancelCallbackArg<MetadataExample>) {
console.log('Remove previously uploaded files and reset state.');
}}
/>
);
}
IMPORTANT: It is expected that you have already implemented @amsterdam/asc-ui or @amsterdam/bmi-component-library. This package is built with styled-components and depends on the ThemeProvider from @amsterdam/asc-ui.
To bootstrap the app in a static frontend served by webpack dev server (and a mock-api) run npm run serve
. In
your browser go to http://localhost:9999/
.
You can also use storybook for the isolated development of components using npm run start
.
The solution to working with packages for development locally is to rely on npm link
.
As an example, this package has @amsterdam/bmi-component-library
as a dependency. To make changes in the
@amsterdam/bmi-component-library
package and to have these immediately reflected in your development workflow, follow
these steps:
- Checkout
@amsterdam/bmi-dms-upload
at/path/to/repos/bmi-dms-upload
- Checkout
@amsterdam/bmi-component-library
at/path/to/repos/bmi-component-library
cd /path/to/repos/bmi-component-library && npm link
cd /path/to/repos/bmi-dms-upload && npm link @amsterdam/bmi-component-library
This will create a symlink at /path/to/repos/dms-upload/node_modules/@amsterdam/bmi-component-library
which points to
your clone of the @amsterdam/bmi-component-library
package.
Now all you need to do is run typescript compilation in watch mode:
cd /path/to/repos/bmi-component-library && npm run build:ts:es:watch
IMPORTANT: if you use NVM, it is crucial that both npm link
commands are executed with the same node version.
TODO
npm run test
To boot storybook, run the following command: npm run storybook
. It should open your default browser at
http://localhost:6006/
.
This package uses react-router-dom. The v6 API is used but since the
target applications that will implement this upload to DMS flow are at least partially running
react-router-dom v5, we can not just install and use v6 here.
Instead, the react-router-dom-v5-compat package is
employed so that the v6 API can be used here, but this package remains more or less backwards compatible with
applications that have not yet entirely migrated to v6 (i.e.: AIP).
Only one router can exist in the component tree. For this reason it is critical that the components exported from
this package are not wrapped in for example a <BrowserRouter>
. It is the responsibility of the implementing party
to set up a router at some (high) level in their component tree. The <Routes>
(<Switch>
in the v5 API) that is
rendered from this package will function as a nested router from the given basePath.