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react
🎣 React hooks & components on top of ocean.js
WE ARE IN HARDWARE MODE. This project is in a conceptual phase and most stuff changes weekly. More importantly, it only works against bleeding edge v3 components of Ocean Protocol which are not completely public yet.
Table of Contents
- 🏗 Installation
- 🏄 Quick Start
- 📖 Documentation
- 🦑 Development
- ✨ Code Style
- 👩🔬 Testing
- 🛳 Production
- ⬆️ Releases
- 📜 Changelog
- 🎁 Contribute
- 🧜 Authors
- 🏛 License
🏗 Installation
npm install @oceanprotocol/react
🏄 Quick Start
1. Add Provider
First, wrap your whole app with the <OceanProvider />
.
2. Use Hooks
Then within your component use the included hooks to interact with Ocean's functionality. Each hook can be used independently:
import React from 'react'
import {
useOcean,
useMetadata,
useConsume,
usePublish
} from '@oceanprotocol/react'
const did = 'did:op:0x000000000'
export default function MyComponent() {
// Get Ocean instance from built-in OceanProvider context
const { ocean, web3, account } = useOcean()
// Get metadata for this asset
const { title, metadata, price } = useMetadata(did)
// publish asset
const { publish, publishStep } = usePublish()
// consume asset
const { consume, consumeStep } = useConsume()
async function handleDownload() {
await consume(did)
}
return (
<div>
<h1>{title}</h1>
<p>Price: {price}</p>
<p>Your account: {account}</p>
<button onClick={handleDownload}>
{consumeStep || 'Download Asset'}
</button>
</div>
)
}
📖 Documentation
There is also an example app based on Create React App under example/
.
🦑 Development
The project is authored with TypeScript and compiled with tsc
.
To start compiler in watch mode:
npm start
✨ Code Style
For linting and auto-formatting you can use from the root of the project:
# auto format all ts & css with eslint & stylelint
npm run lint
# auto format all ts & css with prettier, taking all configs into account
npm run format
👩🔬 Testing
🛳 Production
The build script will compile src/
with microbundle
into:
- CommonJS module
- ES module
- UMD build
npm run build
⬆️ Releases
Releases are managed semi-automatically. They are always manually triggered from a developer's machine with release scripts.
Production
From a clean main
branch you can run any release task bumping the version accordingly based on semantic versioning:
- To bump a patch version:
npm run release
- To bump a minor version:
npm run release -- minor
- To bump a major version:
npm run release -- major
Every task does the following:
- bumps the project version in
package.json
,package-lock.json
- auto-generates and updates the CHANGELOG.md file from commit messages
- creates a Git tag
- commits and pushes everything
- creates a GitHub release with commit messages as description
- Git tag push will trigger Travis to do a npm release
For the GitHub releases steps a GitHub personal access token, exported as GITHUB_TOKEN
is required. Setup
Pre-Releases
Usually from a feature branch you can release a develop version under the next
npm tag.
Say the current version is at v1.1.0
, then to publish a pre-release for a next major version v2.0.0-beta.0
, do:
npm run release -- major --preRelease=beta --npm.tag=next
# consecutive releases, e.g. to then get `v2.0.0-beta.1`
npm run release -- --preRelease
# final version, e.g. to then get `v2.0.0`
npm run release -- major
📜 Changelog
See the CHANGELOG.md file.
🎁 Contribute
See the page titled "Ways to Contribute" in the Ocean Protocol documentation.
🧜 Authors
Created based on the work and learnings of the Ocean Protocol marketplace team:
🏛 License
Copyright 2020 Ocean Protocol Foundation Ltd.
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.