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- Client React
- Server Node
- Client React connector for Server Node API v1
- Client React connector for Google Drive API v2
Detailed documentation for each package is coming soon.
Spring boot applications can benefit from Spring boot starter package found here:
- Spring Boot - see README there for details
Client implementation is an npm package which can be embed into your application. It uses React framework and supports connectors to different file storages. Predefined connectors are:
You can write you own custom connectors (documentation on how to do it will appear later).
Server Node API v1 Documentation
Install package
npm install --save @opuscapita/filemanager-server
Now you have at least two ways of using it:
- Start as application
let config = {
fsRoot: __dirname,
rootName: 'Root folder',
port: process.env.PORT || '3020',
host: process.env.HOST || 'localhost'
};
let filemanager = require('@opuscapita/filemanager-server');
filemanager.server.run(config);
Install packages
npm install --save @opuscapita/react-filemanager @opuscapita/react-filemanager-connector-node-v1
Use it as a child component of you application
import React from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import { FileManager, FileNavigator } from '@opuscapita/react-filemanager';
import connectorNodeV1 from '@opuscapita/react-filemanager-connector-node-v1';
const apiOptions = {
...connectorNodeV1.apiOptions,
apiRoot: `http://opuscapita-filemanager-demo-master.azurewebsites.net/` // Or you local Server Node V1 installation.
}
const fileManager = (
<div style={{ height: '480px' }}>
<FileManager>
<FileNavigator
id="filemanager-1"
api={connectorNodeV1.api}
apiOptions={apiOptions}
capabilities={connectorNodeV1.capabilities}
listViewLayout={connectorNodeV1.listViewLayout}
viewLayoutOptions={connectorNodeV1.viewLayoutOptions}
/>
</FileManager>
</div>
);
ReactDOM.render(fileManager, document.body);
In any directory with Makefile
(including repo's root) type make
to see available commands (requires make
utility to be installed locally, ideally GNU MAKE 4.2.1).
There're prebuilt docker images with tools needed for building code and deploying demo application:
make container-for-code # starts a container, where one can execute 'make' to test/build/etc code (both for JS and Spring boot parts)
// or
make container-for-deployment # starts a container, where one can execute 'make' with goals related to deployment of demo application
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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0. See LICENSE for the full license text.