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UI: Migrate to Storybook (#6507) I originally planned to add component documentation, but as this dragged on and I found that JSDoc-to-Markdown sometimes needed hand-tuning, I decided to skip it and focus on replicating what was already present in Freestyle. Adding documentation is a finite task that can be revisited in the future. My goal was to migrate everything from Freestyle with as few changes as possible. Some adaptations that I found necessary: • the DelayedArray and DelayedTruth utilities that delay component rendering until slightly after initial render because without them: ◦ charts were rendering with zero width ◦ the JSON viewer was rendering with empty content • Storybook in Ember renders components in a routerless/controllerless context by default, so some component stories needed changes: ◦ table pagination/sorting stories access to query params, which necessitates some reaching into Ember internals to start routing and dynamically generate a Storybook route/controller to render components into ◦ some stories have a faux controller as part of their Storybook context that hosts setInterval-linked dynamic computed properties • some jiggery-pokery with anchor tags ◦ inert href='#' had to become href='javascript:; ◦ links that are actually meant to navigate need target='_parent' so they don’t navigate inside the Storybook iframe Maybe some of these could be addressed by fixes in ember-cli-storybook but I’m wary of digging around in there any more than I already have, as I’ve lost a lot of time to Storybook confusion and frustrations already 😞 The STORYBOOK=true environment variable tweaks some environment settings to get things working as expected in the Storybook context. I chose to: • use angle bracket invocation within stories rather than have to migrate them soon after having moved to Storybook • keep Freestyle around for now for its palette and typeface components
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import hbs from 'htmlbars-inline-precompile';
import EmberObject, { computed } from '@ember/object';
import { on } from '@ember/object/evented';
import DelayedTruth from '../utils/delayed-truth';
export default {
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title: 'Charts/Distribution Bar',
UI: Migrate to Storybook (#6507) I originally planned to add component documentation, but as this dragged on and I found that JSDoc-to-Markdown sometimes needed hand-tuning, I decided to skip it and focus on replicating what was already present in Freestyle. Adding documentation is a finite task that can be revisited in the future. My goal was to migrate everything from Freestyle with as few changes as possible. Some adaptations that I found necessary: • the DelayedArray and DelayedTruth utilities that delay component rendering until slightly after initial render because without them: ◦ charts were rendering with zero width ◦ the JSON viewer was rendering with empty content • Storybook in Ember renders components in a routerless/controllerless context by default, so some component stories needed changes: ◦ table pagination/sorting stories access to query params, which necessitates some reaching into Ember internals to start routing and dynamically generate a Storybook route/controller to render components into ◦ some stories have a faux controller as part of their Storybook context that hosts setInterval-linked dynamic computed properties • some jiggery-pokery with anchor tags ◦ inert href='#' had to become href='javascript:; ◦ links that are actually meant to navigate need target='_parent' so they don’t navigate inside the Storybook iframe Maybe some of these could be addressed by fixes in ember-cli-storybook but I’m wary of digging around in there any more than I already have, as I’ve lost a lot of time to Storybook confusion and frustrations already 😞 The STORYBOOK=true environment variable tweaks some environment settings to get things working as expected in the Storybook context. I chose to: • use angle bracket invocation within stories rather than have to migrate them soon after having moved to Storybook • keep Freestyle around for now for its palette and typeface components
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};
export let Standard = () => {
return {
template: hbs`
<h5 class="title is-5">Distribution Bar</h5>
<div class="block" style="height:50px; width:200px;">
{{#if delayedTruth.complete}}
<DistributionBar @data={{distributionBarData}} />
{{/if}}
</div>
<p class="annotation">The distribution bar chart proportionally show data in a single bar. It includes a tooltip out of the box, assumes the size of the container element, and is designed to be styled with CSS.</p>
`,
context: {
delayedTruth: DelayedTruth.create(),
distributionBarData: [
{ label: 'one', value: 10 },
{ label: 'two', value: 20 },
{ label: 'three', value: 30 },
],
},
};
};
export let WithClasses = () => {
return {
template: hbs`
<h5 class="title is-5">Distribution Bar with classes</h5>
<div class="block" style="height:50px; width:200px;">
{{#if delayedTruth.complete}}
<DistributionBar @data={{distributionBarDataWithClasses}} />
{{/if}}
</div>
<p class="annotation">If a datum provides a <code>className</code> property, it will be assigned to the corresponding <code>rect</code> element, allowing for custom colorization.</p>
`,
context: {
delayedTruth: DelayedTruth.create(),
distributionBarDataWithClasses: [
{ label: 'Queued', value: 10, className: 'queued' },
{ label: 'Complete', value: 20, className: 'complete' },
{ label: 'Failed', value: 30, className: 'failed' },
],
},
};
};
export let Flexibility = () => {
return {
template: hbs`
<h5 class="title is-5">Distribution Bar flexibility</h5>
<div class="block" style="height:10px; width:600px;">
{{#if delayedTruth.complete}}
<DistributionBar @data={{distributionBarData}} />
{{/if}}
</div>
<div class="block" style="height:200px; width:30px;">
{{#if delayedTruth.complete}}
<DistributionBar @data={{distributionBarData}} />
{{/if}}
</div>
<p class="annotation">Distribution bar assumes the dimensions of the container.</p>
`,
context: {
delayedTruth: DelayedTruth.create(),
distributionBarData: [
{ label: 'one', value: 10 },
{ label: 'two', value: 20 },
{ label: 'three', value: 30 },
],
},
};
};
export let LiveUpdating = () => {
return {
template: hbs`
<h5 class="title is-5">Live-updating Distribution Bar</h5>
<div class="block" style="height:50px; width:600px;">
<DistributionBar @data={{controller.distributionBarDataRotating}} />
</div>
<p class="annotation">Distribution bar animates with data changes.</p>
<div class="boxed-section">
<div class="boxed-section-body is-dark">
<JsonViewer @json={{controller.distributionBarDataRotating}} />
</div>
</div>
`,
context: {
controller: EmberObject.extend({
timerTicks: 0,
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startTimer: on('init', function () {
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this.set(
'timer',
setInterval(() => {
this.incrementProperty('timerTicks');
}, 500)
);
}),
willDestroy() {
clearInterval(this.timer);
},
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distributionBarDataRotating: computed('timerTicks', function () {
UI: Migrate to Storybook (#6507) I originally planned to add component documentation, but as this dragged on and I found that JSDoc-to-Markdown sometimes needed hand-tuning, I decided to skip it and focus on replicating what was already present in Freestyle. Adding documentation is a finite task that can be revisited in the future. My goal was to migrate everything from Freestyle with as few changes as possible. Some adaptations that I found necessary: • the DelayedArray and DelayedTruth utilities that delay component rendering until slightly after initial render because without them: ◦ charts were rendering with zero width ◦ the JSON viewer was rendering with empty content • Storybook in Ember renders components in a routerless/controllerless context by default, so some component stories needed changes: ◦ table pagination/sorting stories access to query params, which necessitates some reaching into Ember internals to start routing and dynamically generate a Storybook route/controller to render components into ◦ some stories have a faux controller as part of their Storybook context that hosts setInterval-linked dynamic computed properties • some jiggery-pokery with anchor tags ◦ inert href='#' had to become href='javascript:; ◦ links that are actually meant to navigate need target='_parent' so they don’t navigate inside the Storybook iframe Maybe some of these could be addressed by fixes in ember-cli-storybook but I’m wary of digging around in there any more than I already have, as I’ve lost a lot of time to Storybook confusion and frustrations already 😞 The STORYBOOK=true environment variable tweaks some environment settings to get things working as expected in the Storybook context. I chose to: • use angle bracket invocation within stories rather than have to migrate them soon after having moved to Storybook • keep Freestyle around for now for its palette and typeface components
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return [
{ label: 'one', value: Math.round(Math.random() * 50) },
{ label: 'two', value: Math.round(Math.random() * 50) },
{ label: 'three', value: Math.round(Math.random() * 50) },
];
}),
}).create(),
},
};
};
export let SingleBar = () => {
return {
template: hbs`
<h5 class="title is-5">Distribution Bar with single bar</h5>
<div class="block" style="height:50px; width:600px;">
{{#if delayedTruth.complete}}
<DistributionBar @data={{distributionBarDatum}} />
{{/if}}
</div>
`,
context: {
delayedTruth: DelayedTruth.create(),
distributionBarDatum: [{ label: 'one', value: 10 }],
},
};
};
export let Jumbo = () => {
return {
template: hbs`
<h5 class="title is-5">Jumbo Distribution Bar</h5>
{{#if delayedTruth.complete}}
<DistributionBar @data={{distributionBarData}} @class="split-view" as |chart|>
<ol class="legend">
{{#each chart.data as |datum index|}}
<li class="{{datum.className}} {{if (eq datum.index chart.activeDatum.index) "is-active"}} {{if (eq datum.value 0) "is-empty"}}">
<span class="color-swatch {{if datum.className datum.className (concat "swatch-" index)}}" />
<span class="value" data-test-legend-value="{{datum.className}}">{{datum.value}}</span>
<span class="label">
{{datum.label}}
</span>
</li>
{{/each}}
</ol>
</DistributionBar>
{{/if}}
<p class="annotation">A variation of the Distribution Bar component for when the distribution bar is the central component of the page. It's a larger format that requires no interaction to see the data labels and values.</p>
`,
context: {
delayedTruth: DelayedTruth.create(),
distributionBarData: [
{ label: 'one', value: 10 },
{ label: 'two', value: 20 },
{ label: 'three', value: 0 },
{ label: 'four', value: 35 },
],
},
};
};