Plugin Config UI library for CloudQuery Plugin Config UI
@cloudquery/plugin-config-ui-lib
is a library that provides various utilities that can be used in CloudQuery Plugin Config UI.
To install the library, you can use npm:
npm install @cloudquery/plugin-config-ui-lib
The Config UI Framework provides a way for anyone to build a plugin UI with simply a config object and data transformer.
This hook is used to make API calls that require Authentication header from CloudQuery Cloud App.
const { callApi } = useApiCall(pluginUiMessageHandler);
callApi('https://api.cloudquery.io', 'POST', { name: 'my-source' });
This hook is used export data and functions that can be used in the footer for plugin UI.
const formActions = useFormActions({
pluginUiMessageHandler,
teamName: 'my-team',
pluginTeamName: 'cloudquery',
pluginName: 'postgresql',
pluginKind: 'source',
getValues;
pluginVersion: '1.0.0',
isUpdating: false,
});
return <FormFooter {...formActions} />;
This hook is used to respond to request for current values from CloudQuery Cloud App.
useFormCurrentValues({
pluginUiMessageHandler,
getCurrentValues,
});
This hook is used to automatically detect the changes of the height of the form container and notify CloudQuery Cloud App about those. The hooks returns the React Ref object that should reference the HTML element that represents the form container.
useFormHeightChange(pluginUiMessageHandler);
This hook is used get the initial values for the form from the CloudQuery Cloud App. The initial values can be undefined, therefore the hook also returns information whether it was initialized.
const { initialized, initialValues } = useFormInit(pluginUiMessageHandler, false);
if (!initialized) {
return null;
}
return (
<div>
<form>
<input type="text" value={initialValues.name} />
</form>
</div>
);
This hook is used to handle the submit event for the form from the CloudQuery Cloud App.
It requires the function that should validate the data and return an object either with
errors
or values
depending on the validation result. The function can also return
a Promise of the same type.
const [name, setName] = useState('');
const handleValidate = () => {
if (!name.trim()) {
return { errors: { name: 'Name is required' } };
}
return { values: { name } };
};
useFormSubmit(handleValidate);
return <input type="text" value={name} onChange={(event) => setName(event.target.value)} />;
To build the library, run:
npm run build
To run the test suite, execute:
npm test
If you encounter any issues or have feature requests, please feel free to open an issue on the GitHub repository.
This project is licensed under the Mozilla Public License..