A react component serving as a client for the WordPress.com notifications API
This project aims to create a fully-usable notifications client for the WordPress.com API as a fully-contained React component, embeddable inside other React projects or standalone without them.
This app is designed to run with a default WordPress.com authentication process, but you are free to modify it to run on your own if you have created an application on the WordPress.com developer dashboard. If you choose a host from anything other than notifications.dev:8888
you will need to modify the run script in package.json
.
Make sure that you have added the appropriate entry in your hosts
file. For example, if running on OSX and using the default notifications.dev:8888
address, add the following line to /etc/hosts
127.0.0.1 notifications.dev
After cloning and verifying the settings, run rpm run-script run
and navigate to the appropriate location in your browser. The development server should redirect to a login page on WordPress.com and then return to the notifications app after authenticating.
- If you get an error concerning
fs
being missing, you will need to manually install it forwpcom
with the following command sequence from your project rootcd node_modules/wpcom/; npm install fs; cd ../../
- If you get an error concerning
react-router
, you will need to remove it and then reinstall it. This is probably a result of the build-order whennpm install
runs.rm -rf node_modules/react-router; npm install react-router
Even easier, in standalone mode this app handles its own navigation without URL routing. Just include it and produce it in any React render
function.
import NotificationsApp from 'wrnc';
import { getToken } from './auth';
export default React.createClass( {
render() {
return (
<div>
<h1>Notifications!</h1>
<NotificationsApp oAuthToken={ getToken() } />
</div>
);
}
} );