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README.md

Outline

Adding samples

The Playground has samples to show how to define different kinds of blocks. These range from basic blocks for functions to blocks for field editors. To help illustrate another block type, you can add your own sample to the list.

Steps to add more samples

  1. Create a folder for the sample, or a category folder with a sample folder, under samples. Something like basic/hello-world.
  2. Add a sample.js file inside that folder. Even though the extension is .js this is actually a TypeScript file.
  3. Once you've added the sample.js where you want it, add an entry in samples/all.js for your new sample. That way it will show up in the dropdown list of available samples.

Including a sample in all.js

The samples are held in the PLAY_SAMPLES[] array. You set the name, category, id, and path in the entry for your sample.

The entry attributes for the sample are:

  • chapter: the category for the sample
  • name: the sample's name which shows in the the selction dropdown list
  • id: selection id (<option value/>) for the sample dropdown list
  • path: the path to the sample - sample or category/sample

As an example, if you have a sample that shows how to set a namespace icon, the entry would look like this:

{
    chapter: "Basic",
    name: "Set namespace icon",
    id: "basic-ns-icon",
    path: "basic/ns-icon"
},
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