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# Wise Dynamic Flow Web Client
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This is the Wise Dynamic Flow web client. It provides a simple way to integrate a Dynamic Flow into your Wise web app.
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⚡ Access the latest deployed version of the [Dynamic Flow Playground](https://main--641de2ace0e1566a6a450fad.chromatic.com).
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## Integration
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1. Install `@wise/dynamic-flow-client-internal`.
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```
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# yarn
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yarn add @wise/dynamic-flow-client-internal
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# npm
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npm install @wise/dynamic-flow-client-internal
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# pnpm
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pnpm install @wise/dynamic-flow-client-internal
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```
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2. Install required peer dependencies (if not already installed). Please refer to setup instructions for `@transferwise/components` and `@transferwise/neptune-css` if installing up for the first time.
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```
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# yarn
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yarn add prop-types react react-dom react-intl
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yarn add @transferwise/components @transferwise/formatting @transferwise/icons @transferwise/neptune-css @transferwise/neptune-validation
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# npm
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npm install prop-types react react-dom react-intl
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npm install @transferwise/components @transferwise/formatting @transferwise/icons @transferwise/neptune-css @transferwise/neptune-validation
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# pnpm
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pnpm install prop-types react react-dom react-intl
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pnpm install @transferwise/components @transferwise/formatting @transferwise/icons @transferwise/neptune-css @transferwise/neptune-validation
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```
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**Note:** Keep in mind that some of these dependencies have their own peer dependencies. Don't forget to install those, for instance: `@transferwise/components` needs `@wise/art` and `@wise/components-theming`.
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```js
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// Should be imported once in your application
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import '@wise/dynamic-flow-client-internal/build/main.css';
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```
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The `DynamicFlow` component must be wraped in a Neptune `Provider` to support localisation, a `ThemeProvider` to provide theming, and a `SnackbarProvider` to ensure snackbars display correctly. Translations should be imported from both components and dynamic flows, merged, and passed to the `Provider` component (as below).
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```js
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import {
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translations as componentTranslations,
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getLangFromLocale,
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import {
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DynamicFlow,
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} from '@wise/dynamic-flow-client-internal/';
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const lang = getLangFromLocale(locale) || DEFAULT_LANG;
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<DynamicFlow {...props} />
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```
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## Configuring your Flow
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DF can be initialised with `initialAction` (recommended) or with an `initialStep`.
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```tsx
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fetcher={(...args) => fetch(...args)}
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In some cases you may want to obtain the initial step yourself, and then pass it to DF component. In these cases you don't provide a `initialAction` since the next steps will result from interactions in the provided `initialStep`:
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You can take advantage of the `makeFetcher` utility function. This function takes a `baseUrl` and `additionalHeaders` arguments. The `baseUrl` will be prefixed to any relative request URLs. Absolute URLs will not be altered. The `additionalHeaders` parameter can be used to add any request headers you need in all requests, such as `{ 'X-Access-Token': 'Tr4n5f3rw153' }`:
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| `size` | string | The size of the Loader component. | `xl` |
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| `initial` | boolean | Whether or not to display the Loader component while loading the initial step. | true |
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## Contributing
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We love contributions! Check out `CONTRIBUTING.md` for more information.
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"name": "@wise/dynamic-flow-client-internal",
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"version": "0.1.0",
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"description": "Dynamic Flow web client for Wise",
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"main": "./build/index.js",
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"types": "./build/index.d.ts",
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"style": "./build/main.css",
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"sideEffects": [
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"*.css"
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"files": [
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],
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"repository": {
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"type": "git",
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"fullname": "transferwise/dynamic-flow",
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"url": "git+https://github.com/transferwise/dynamic-flow.git"
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},
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"scripts": {
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"dev": "storybook dev -p 3005",
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"build": "npm-run-all build:*",
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"build:ts": "tsc --build ./tsconfig.build.json",
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"build:css": "postcss src/main.css -o build/main.css",
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"test": "pnpm test:once",
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"test:once": "jest --config jest.config.js --env=jsdom",
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"test:coverage": "jest --config jest.config.js --env=jsdom --coverage",
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"lint": "npm-run-all lint:ts lint:css",
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"lint:ts": "eslint 'src/**/*.{js,jsx,ts,tsx}' --quiet",
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"lint:css": "stylelint --allow-empty-input './src/**/*.css'",
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"build-storybook": "storybook build -c .storybook"
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"peerDependencies": {
|
|
91
|
+
"react": "^18",
|
|
92
|
+
"react-dom": "^18",
|
|
93
|
+
"react-intl": "^6"
|
|
94
|
+
},
|
|
95
|
+
"dependencies": {
|
|
96
|
+
"@wise/dynamic-flow-client": "^0.2.0"
|
|
97
|
+
},
|
|
98
|
+
"prettier": "@transferwise/eslint-config/.prettierrc.js"
|
|
99
|
+
}
|