diff --git a/docs/src/pages/docs/Contributing/creating-viz-plugins.mdx b/docs/src/pages/docs/Contributing/creating-viz-plugins.mdx new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..352657487e --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/src/pages/docs/Contributing/creating-viz-plugins.mdx @@ -0,0 +1,137 @@ +--- +name: Creating Visualization Plugins +menu: Contributing +route: /docs/contributing/creating-viz +index: 9 +version: 1 +--- + +## Creating Visualization Plugins + +Visualizations in Superset are implemented in JavaScript or TypeScript. Superset +comes preinstalled with several visualizations types (hereafter "viz plugins") that +can be found under the `superset-frontend/plugins` directory. Viz plugins are added to +the application in the `superset-frontend/src/visualizations/presets/MainPreset.js`. +The Superset project is always happy to review proposals for new high quality viz +plugins. However, for highly custom viz types it is recommended to maintain a fork +of Superset, and add the custom built viz plugins by hand. + +### Prerequisites + +In order to create a new viz plugin, you need the following: + +- Run MacOS or Linux (Windows is not officially supported, but may work) +- Node.js 16 +- npm 7 or 8 + +A general familiarity with [React](https://reactjs.org/) and the npm/Node system is +also recommended. + +### Creating a simple Hello World viz plugin + +To get started, you need the Superset Yeoman Generator. It is recommended to use the +version of the template that ships with the version of Superset you are using. This +can be installed by doing the following: + +```bash +npm i -g yo +cd superset-frontend/packages/generator-superset +npm i +npm link +``` + +After this you can proceed to create your viz plugin. Create a new directory for your +viz plugin with the prefix `superset-plugin-chart` and run the Yeoman generator: + +```bash +mkdir /tmp/superset-plugin-chart-hello-world +cd /tmp/superset-plugin-chart-hello-world +``` + +Initialize the viz plugin: + +```bash +yo @superset-ui/superset +``` + +After that the generator will ask a few questions (the defaults should be fine): + +``` +$ yo @superset-ui/superset + + _-----_ ╭──────────────────────────╮ + | | │ Welcome to the │ + |--(o)--| │ generator-superset │ + `---------´ │ generator! │ + ( _´U`_ ) ╰──────────────────────────╯ + /___A___\ / + | ~ | + __'.___.'__ + ´ ` |° ´ Y ` + +? Package name: superset-plugin-chart-hello-world +? Description: Hello World +? What type of chart would you like? Time-series chart + create package.json + create .gitignore + create babel.config.js + create jest.config.js + create README.md + create tsconfig.json + create src/index.ts + create src/plugin/buildQuery.ts + create src/plugin/controlPanel.ts + create src/plugin/index.ts + create src/plugin/transformProps.ts + create src/types.ts + create src/SupersetPluginChartHelloWorld.tsx + create test/index.test.ts + create test/__mocks__/mockExportString.js + create test/plugin/buildQuery.test.ts + create test/plugin/transformProps.test.ts + create types/external.d.ts + create src/images/thumbnail.png +``` + +To build the viz plugin, run the following commands: + +``` +npm i --force +npm run build +``` + +Alternatively, to run the viz plugin in development mode (=rebuilding whenever changes +are made), start the dev server with the following command: + +``` +npm run dev +``` + +To add the package to Superset, go to the `superset-frontend` subdirectory in your +Superset source folder run + +```bash +npm i -S /tmp/superset-plugin-chart-hello-world +``` + +If you publish your package to npm, you can naturally install directly from there, too. +After this edit the `superset-frontend/src/visualizations/presets/MainPreset.js` +and make the following changes: + +```js +import { SupersetPluginChartHelloWorld } from 'superset-plugin-chart-hello-world'; +``` + +to import the viz plugin and later add the following to the array that's passed to the +`plugins` property: + +```js +new SupersetPluginChartHelloWorld().configure({ key: 'ext-hello-world' }), +``` + +After that the viz plugin should show up when you run Superset, e.g. the development +server: + +```bash +npm run dev-server +``` diff --git a/docs/src/pages/docs/installation/building-viz-plugins.mdx b/docs/src/pages/docs/installation/building-viz-plugins.mdx deleted file mode 100644 index c0a4efd93d..0000000000 --- a/docs/src/pages/docs/installation/building-viz-plugins.mdx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,217 +0,0 @@ ---- -name: Building Custom Viz Plugins -menu: Installation and Configuration -route: /docs/installation/building-custom-viz-plugins -index: 12 -version: 1 ---- - -This is a tutorial to help you build a "Hello World" viz plugin. The intent is to provide a basic -scaffolding to build any sort of data visualization, using any viz libary you'd like (e.g. ECharts, -AntV, HighCharts, VX, and D3.). - -You can build the Hello World plugin by running a [Yeoman](https://yeoman.io/) generator, which -takes a few simple options, and provides this plugin scaffolding. - -## Getting Set Up - -### Install Yeoman and the Superset Package Generator - -This Hello World plugin we'll be building is generated automatically with -[Yeoman](https://yeoman.io/). Let's first get that installed by opening up a terminal and installing -both the `yo` module and the -[superset package generator](https://github.com/apache-superset/superset-ui/tree/master/packages/generator-superset) -(`v0.14.7`) to create the new plugin. - -``` -npm install -g yo @superset-ui/generator-superset -``` - -### Install Superset - -There are -[complete instructions](https://github.com/apache/superset#installation-and-configuration) -available on the [Superset Github repository](https://github.com/apache/superset). In a -nutshell, the easiest way is to: - -1. Have a Mac or linux-based machine -2. Install [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/) -3. Clone [the repository](https://github.com/apache/superset) to your computer -4. Use your terminal to `cd` into the `superset` directory -5. Run `docker-compose up` -6. Open _another_ terminal, and `cd` into `superset/superset-frontend` -7. Run `npm install` to load up all the npm packages. -8. Run `npm run dev-server` to spin up the Webpack hot-reloading server -9. Wait for it to build, and then open your browser to `http://localhost:9000` and log in with - `admin`/`admin`. You're off to the races! (Note: we'll be restarting this later) - -### Install Superset-UI - -1. Clone [the `superset-ui` repository](https://github.com/apache-superset/superset-ui) to your - computer. It can sit in the same parent directory as your `superset` repo -2. Use your terminal to `cd` into `superset-ui` -3. Run `yarn install` and wait for all the packages to get installed - -## Build Your "Hello, World" - -### ~~Write~~ _generate_ some code! - -1. Using your terminal, `cd` into your local `superset-ui` repo folder and then into the `plugins` - subdirectory. -2. Make a new directory for your plugin, i.e. `mkdir plugin-chart-hello-world`. **Note:** we - _highly_ recommend following the `plugin-chart-your-plugin-name` pattern. -3. Now `cd plugin-chart-hello-world` -4. Finally, run `yo @superset-ui/superset` -5. Select `Create superset-ui chart plugin package` on the following screen: - -{' '} - -6. Give it a name (in our case, go with the default, based on the folder name): - - - -7. Give it a description (again, default is fine!) - - {' '} - -8. Choose which type of React component you want to make (Class, or Function component). - - {' '} - -9. Select whether you'd like your visualization to be timeseries-based or not - - {' '} - -10. Select whether or not you want to include badges at the top of your README file (really only - needed if you intend to contribute your plugin to the `superset-ui` repo). - - {' '} - -11. Admire all the files the generator has created for you. Note that EACH of these is chock full of - comments about what they're for, and how best to use them. - - {' '} - -### Add your Plugin to Superset (with NPM Link) - -Now, we want to see this thing actually RUN! To do that, we'll add your package to Superset and -embrace the magic power of `npm link` to see it in-situ, without needing to **build** the plugin, or -open any PRs on Github. - -1. Add your package to the `package.json` file in `superset/superset-frontend`. - - {' '} - -Note: Do _not_ run `npm install`... explanation below. - -2. Add your plugin to the `MainPreset.js` file (located in - `superset/superset-frontend/src/visualizations/presets/MainPreset.js`) in two places, - alongside the other plugins. - - {' '} - - {' '} - - -3. Open a terminal window to `superset/superset-frontend`. If you did the Install Superset - steps above, you may still have webpack running there, and you can just stop it with `ctrol-c`. - If not, just open a new window and or `cd` to that directory path. - -4) Use `npm link` to symlink plugin, using a relative path to `superset-ui` and your plugin folder, - e.g. `npm link ../../superset-ui/plugins/plugin-chart-hello-world`. - -5. Restart your webpack dev server with `npm run dev-server`. You'll know it worked if you see a - line stating - `[Superset Plugin] Use symlink source for @superset-ui/plugin-chart-hello-world @ ^0.0.0`. - -**NOTE:** If/when you do an `npm install` that erases the symlink generated by `npm link`, so you'll -have to redo those steps. - -**NOTE:** Dynamic import is a work in progress. We hope you won't even need to DO this soon. We'll -be blogging again when that day comes, we assure you. In short, we have a goal to make editing -`package.json` and `MainPreset.js` unnecessary, so all the code changes are made in ONE repo. - -### See it with your own eyes! - -You should now be able to go to the Explore view in your local Superset and add a new chart! You'll -see your new plugin when you go to select your viz type. - -{' '} - -Now you can load up some data, and you'll see it appear in the plugin! - -{' '} - -The plugin also outputs three things to your browser's console: - -- `formData`, a.k.a. everything sent into your viz from the controls -- `props`, as output from the `transformProps` file for your plugin's consumption -- The actual HTML element, which your plugin has hooks into for any necessary DOM maniupluation - -{' '} - -## Make it Your Own - -Now you're free to run wild with your new plugin! Here are a few places to start digging in: - -### Read the comments and docs - -Take a look through the full file tree of the plugin. The Readme gives details for the job of each -file. EACH of these files has been annotated with extensive comments of what the file is for, and -the basics of what you can do with it. - -### Take control! - -The plugin includes a couple of example controls, but you can certainly continue to add as many as -you need to. The comments/documentation within the controls file is a start, but we recommend -looking at existing `superset-ui` plugins for more examples of how you can implement controls to -enhance your queries, work with your data, and change your visualization's display. - -### Build the perfect query - -The `buildQuery` file where your plugin actually fetches data from the Superset backend. This file -builds he query "context" for your plugin. For a simple plugin, this file needn't do much. There are -a couple changes that need to be made for a timeseries plugin, thus the option in the Yeoman -generator. - -This file also allows you to add various post-processing operations, to have the Superset backend -process your data in various ways (pivoting, etc), but that's a whole other topic we'll cover -separately in the near future. - -### Style with Emotion - -Each of these methods lets you add custom CSS styles using Emotion 👩‍🎤(a CSS-in-JS approach) which -has access to Superset's burgeoning set of theme variables, and also automatically scopes the styles -to your plugin, so they don't "leak" to other areas of Superset. - -In the Hello World plugin, we've included a few example Theme variables (`colors`, `gridUnit`s, and -typographic weights/sizes). We'll be continuing to add more variables to this theme file as we -continue to push Superset (and the viz plugins) toward the standards of the Superset redesign (see -[SIP-34](https://github.com/apache/superset/issues/8976)) - -### Give it a thumbnail - -Because come on... that's the fun part, right? - -### Build it! - -In this tutorial, you built your plugin in the `superset-ui` repo. This means you can use the -built-in build scripts that the repo provides. With your terminal of choice, simply `cd` into the -root directory of `supeset-ui` and run `yarn build`. This will kick off a build of ALL the Superset -plugins and packages, including yours. - -### Test early, test often! - -The Hello World plugin includes some basic Jest tests to act as a starting point to add unit tests -to your plugin. These do a quick sanity check that the plugin actually loads correctly, and then run -through the basics of making sure that your controls are properly respected by modifying the -resulting data and/or props of the plugin. Running `yarn test` from the root directory of -`superset-ui` will run all the tests for plugins/packages, including your Hello World. - -### Deploying Custom Visualization to Production - -To deploy plugins to a production environment, you must have additional code -inside Superset that includes the npm packages of your plugins so they can be installed in the frontend. - - -One option is to build your Dockerfile so it contains your custom visualization packages. diff --git a/superset-frontend/packages/generator-superset/README.md b/superset-frontend/packages/generator-superset/README.md index 0f6ad54ef5..3c90c81874 100644 --- a/superset-frontend/packages/generator-superset/README.md +++ b/superset-frontend/packages/generator-superset/README.md @@ -36,12 +36,11 @@ npm install -g @superset-ui/generator-superset ## Usage -Generate a new package or visualization plugin in `@superset-ui` +Generate a new package or visualization plugin: ```bash -cd superset-ui/packages -mkdir superset-ui-new-package -cd superset-ui-new-package +mkdir /tmp/superset-plugin-chart-hello-world +cd /tmp/superset-plugin-chart-hello-world yo @superset-ui/superset ``` diff --git a/superset-frontend/packages/generator-superset/generators/plugin-chart/index.js b/superset-frontend/packages/generator-superset/generators/plugin-chart/index.js index df76e0c99e..bbdd4936ec 100644 --- a/superset-frontend/packages/generator-superset/generators/plugin-chart/index.js +++ b/superset-frontend/packages/generator-superset/generators/plugin-chart/index.js @@ -32,9 +32,7 @@ module.exports = class extends Generator { name: 'packageName', message: 'Package name:', // Default to current folder name - default: _.kebabCase( - this.appname.replace('superset plugin chart', '').trim(), - ), + default: _.kebabCase(this.appname), }, { type: 'input', @@ -77,6 +75,7 @@ module.exports = class extends Generator { }; [ + ['gitignore.erb', '.gitignore'], ['babel.config.erb', 'babel.config.js'], ['jest.config.erb', 'jest.config.js'], ['package.erb', 'package.json'], diff --git a/superset-frontend/packages/generator-superset/generators/plugin-chart/templates/README.erb b/superset-frontend/packages/generator-superset/generators/plugin-chart/templates/README.erb index 2a117bbcf2..55cb54bac4 100644 --- a/superset-frontend/packages/generator-superset/generators/plugin-chart/templates/README.erb +++ b/superset-frontend/packages/generator-superset/generators/plugin-chart/templates/README.erb @@ -1,52 +1,40 @@ -## superset-plugin-chart-<%= packageName %> +# <%= packageName %> -This plugin provides <%= description %> for Superset. +This is the <%= description %> Superset Chart Plugin. ### Usage -Configure `key`, which can be any `string`, and register the plugin. This `key` will be used to lookup this chart throughout the app. +To build the plugin, run the following commands: + +``` +npm i --force +npm run build +``` + +Alternatively, to run the plugin in development mode (=rebuilding whenever changes are made), start the dev server with the following command: + +``` +npm run dev +``` + +To add the package to Superset, go to the `superset-frontend` subdirectory in your Superset source folder (assuming both the `<%= packageName %>` plugin and `superset` repos are in the same root directory) and run +``` +npm i -S ../../<%= packageName %> +``` + +After this edit the `superset-frontend/src/visualizations/presets/MainPreset.js` and make the following changes: ```js -import <%= packageLabel %>ChartPlugin from '@superset-ui/plugin-chart-<%= packageName %>'; - -new <%= packageLabel %>ChartPlugin() - .configure({ key: '<%= packageName %>' }) - .register(); +import { <%= packageLabel %> } from '<%= packageName %>'; ``` -Then use it via `SuperChart`. See [storybook](https://apache-superset.github.io/superset-ui/?selectedKind=plugin-chart-<%= packageName %>) for more details. - +to import the plugin and later add the following to the array that's passed to the `plugins` property: ```js - +new <%= packageLabel %>().configure({ key: '<%= packageName %>' }), ``` -### File structure generated +After that the plugin should show up when you run Superset, e.g. the development server: ``` -├── package.json -├── README.md -├── tsconfig.json -├── src -│   ├── <%= packageLabel %>.tsx -│   ├── images -│   │   └── thumbnail.png -│   ├── index.ts -│   ├── plugin -│   │   ├── buildQuery.ts -│   │   ├── controlPanel.ts -│   │   ├── index.ts -│   │   └── transformProps.ts -│   └── types.ts -├── test -│   └── index.test.ts -└── types - └── external.d.ts +npm run dev-server ``` diff --git a/superset-frontend/packages/generator-superset/generators/plugin-chart/templates/gitignore.erb b/superset-frontend/packages/generator-superset/generators/plugin-chart/templates/gitignore.erb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..9aef7619cd --- /dev/null +++ b/superset-frontend/packages/generator-superset/generators/plugin-chart/templates/gitignore.erb @@ -0,0 +1,111 @@ +# Logs +logs +*.log +npm-debug.log* +yarn-debug.log* +yarn-error.log* +lerna-debug.log* + +# Diagnostic reports (https://nodejs.org/api/report.html) +report.[0-9]*.[0-9]*.[0-9]*.[0-9]*.json + +# Runtime data +pids +*.pid +*.seed +*.pid.lock + +# Directory for instrumented libs generated by jscoverage/JSCover +lib-cov + +# Coverage directory used by tools like istanbul +coverage +*.lcov + +# nyc test coverage +.nyc_output + +# Grunt intermediate storage (https://gruntjs.com/creating-plugins#storing-task-files) +.grunt + +# Bower dependency directory (https://bower.io/) +bower_components + +# node-waf configuration +.lock-wscript + +# Compiled binary addons (https://nodejs.org/api/addons.html) +build/Release + +# Dependency directories +node_modules/ +jspm_packages/ + +# TypeScript v1 declaration files +typings/ + +# TypeScript cache +*.tsbuildinfo + +# Optional npm cache directory +.npm + +# Optional eslint cache +.eslintcache + +# Microbundle cache +.rpt2_cache/ +.rts2_cache_cjs/ +.rts2_cache_es/ +.rts2_cache_umd/ + +# Optional REPL history +.node_repl_history + +# Output of 'npm pack' +*.tgz + +# Yarn Integrity file +.yarn-integrity + +# dotenv environment variables file +.env +.env.test + +# parcel-bundler cache (https://parceljs.org/) +.cache + +# Next.js build output +.next + +# Nuxt.js build / generate output +.nuxt +dist + +# Gatsby files +.cache/ +# Comment in the public line in if your project uses Gatsby and *not* Next.js +# https://nextjs.org/blog/next-9-1#public-directory-support +# public + +# vuepress build output +.vuepress/dist + +# Serverless directories +.serverless/ + +# FuseBox cache +.fusebox/ + +# DynamoDB Local files +.dynamodb/ + +# TernJS port file +.tern-port + +# IDEs +.idea/ + +# build +esm +lib diff --git a/superset-frontend/packages/generator-superset/generators/plugin-chart/templates/package.erb b/superset-frontend/packages/generator-superset/generators/plugin-chart/templates/package.erb index b06af71afb..2cf6c0027e 100644 --- a/superset-frontend/packages/generator-superset/generators/plugin-chart/templates/package.erb +++ b/superset-frontend/packages/generator-superset/generators/plugin-chart/templates/package.erb @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ { - "name": "superset-plugin-chart-<%= packageName %>", + "name": "<%= packageName %>", "version": "0.1.0", - "description": "Superset Chart - <%= description %>", + "description": "<%= description %>", "sideEffects": false, "main": "lib/index.js", "module": "esm/index.js", @@ -9,38 +9,35 @@ "esm", "lib" ], + "private": true, "scripts": { "build": "npm run build-cjs && npm run build-esm && npm run ts-types", "build-cjs": "babel src --extensions \".ts,.tsx,.js,.jsx\" --copy-files --out-dir lib", "build-clean": "npm run clean && npm run build", "build-esm": "BABEL_OUTPUT=esm babel src --extensions \".ts,.tsx,.js,.jsx\" --copy-files --out-dir esm", - "clean": "rm -rf {lib,esm,tsconfig.tsbuildinfo}", - "dev": "webpack --mode=development --color --watch", + "dev": "BABEL_OUTPUT=esm babel src --extensions \".ts,.tsx,.js,.jsx\" --watch --copy-files --out-dir esm", + "prebuild": "rimraf {lib,esm,tsconfig.tsbuildinfo}", + "postbuild": "npm run test", "ts-types": "tsc --build", "test": "jest" }, - "author": "Superset", + "author": "My Name", "license": "Apache-2.0", "publishConfig": { "access": "public" }, - "dependencies": { - }, + "dependencies": {}, "peerDependencies": { - "react": "^16.13.1", + "@superset-ui/chart-controls": "*", "@superset-ui/core": "*", - "@superset-ui/chart-controls": "*" + "react": "^16.13.1" }, "devDependencies": { "@airbnb/config-babel": "^2.0.1", "@babel/cli": "^7.16.0", "@types/jest": "^26.0.4", - "babel-loader": "^8.2.2", - "clean-webpack-plugin": "^4.0.0", "jest": "^26.6.3", - "thread-loader": "^3.0.4", - "ts-loader": "^9.2.5", - "typescript": "^4.1.2", - "url-loader": "^4.1.1" + "rimraf": "^3.0.2", + "typescript": "^4.1.2" } } diff --git a/superset-frontend/packages/generator-superset/generators/plugin-chart/templates/src/index.erb b/superset-frontend/packages/generator-superset/generators/plugin-chart/templates/src/index.erb index 21a23adaa9..879692fafd 100644 --- a/superset-frontend/packages/generator-superset/generators/plugin-chart/templates/src/index.erb +++ b/superset-frontend/packages/generator-superset/generators/plugin-chart/templates/src/index.erb @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ * under the License. */ // eslint-disable-next-line import/prefer-default-export -export { default as <%= packageLabel %>ChartPlugin } from './plugin'; +export { default as <%= packageLabel %> } from './plugin'; /** * Note: this file exports the default export from <%= packageLabel %>.tsx. * If you want to export multiple visualization modules, you will need to diff --git a/superset-frontend/packages/generator-superset/generators/plugin-chart/templates/src/plugin/index.erb b/superset-frontend/packages/generator-superset/generators/plugin-chart/templates/src/plugin/index.erb index 6426df86ff..7999042a0b 100644 --- a/superset-frontend/packages/generator-superset/generators/plugin-chart/templates/src/plugin/index.erb +++ b/superset-frontend/packages/generator-superset/generators/plugin-chart/templates/src/plugin/index.erb @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ import controlPanel from './controlPanel'; import transformProps from './transformProps'; import thumbnail from '../images/thumbnail.png'; -export default class <%= packageLabel %>ChartPlugin extends ChartPlugin { +export default class <%= packageLabel %> extends ChartPlugin { /** * The constructor is used to pass relevant metadata and callbacks that get * registered in respective registries that are used throughout the library diff --git a/superset-frontend/packages/generator-superset/generators/plugin-chart/templates/test/index.erb b/superset-frontend/packages/generator-superset/generators/plugin-chart/templates/test/index.erb index 9eca957441..9e427d9c7a 100644 --- a/superset-frontend/packages/generator-superset/generators/plugin-chart/templates/test/index.erb +++ b/superset-frontend/packages/generator-superset/generators/plugin-chart/templates/test/index.erb @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ * specific language governing permissions and limitations * under the License. */ -import { <%= packageLabel %>ChartPlugin } from '../src'; +import { <%= packageLabel %> } from '../src'; /** * The example tests in this file act as a starting point, and @@ -26,8 +26,8 @@ import { <%= packageLabel %>ChartPlugin } from '../src'; * treated correctly (e.g. formData from plugin controls * properly transform the data and/or any resulting props). */ -describe('@superset-ui/plugin-chart-<%= packageName %>', () => { +describe('<%= packageName %>', () => { it('exists', () => { - expect(<%= packageLabel %>ChartPlugin).toBeDefined(); + expect(<%= packageLabel %>).toBeDefined(); }); }); diff --git a/superset-frontend/packages/generator-superset/test/plugin-chart.test.js b/superset-frontend/packages/generator-superset/test/plugin-chart.test.js index d5f5f35f89..15c280b169 100644 --- a/superset-frontend/packages/generator-superset/test/plugin-chart.test.js +++ b/superset-frontend/packages/generator-superset/test/plugin-chart.test.js @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ test('generator-superset:plugin-chart:creates files', () => .withOptions({ skipInstall: true }) .then(function () { assert.file([ + '.gitignore', 'babel.config.js', 'jest.config.js', 'package.json', diff --git a/superset-frontend/webpack.config.js b/superset-frontend/webpack.config.js index c482706cd6..17547da5cd 100644 --- a/superset-frontend/webpack.config.js +++ b/superset-frontend/webpack.config.js @@ -285,7 +285,9 @@ const config = { // resolve modules from `/superset_frontend/node_modules` and `/superset_frontend` modules: ['node_modules', APP_DIR], alias: { - // TODO: remove alias once React has been upgraaded to v. 17 + // TODO: remove aliases once React has been upgraded to v. 17 and + // AntD version conflict has been resolved + antd: path.resolve(path.join(APP_DIR, './node_modules/antd')), react: path.resolve(path.join(APP_DIR, './node_modules/react')), }, extensions: ['.ts', '.tsx', '.js', '.jsx', '.yml'], @@ -432,13 +434,6 @@ Object.entries(packageConfig.dependencies).forEach(([pkg, relativeDir]) => { const srcPath = path.join(APP_DIR, `./node_modules/${pkg}/src`); const dir = relativeDir.replace('file:', ''); - if (/^superset-plugin-/.test(pkg) && fs.existsSync(srcPath)) { - console.log( - `[Superset External Plugin] Use symlink source for ${pkg} @ ${dir}`, - ); - // TODO: remove alias once React has been upgraaded to v. 17 - config.resolve.alias[pkg] = path.resolve(APP_DIR, `${dir}/src`); - } if (/^@superset-ui/.test(pkg) && fs.existsSync(srcPath)) { console.log(`[Superset Plugin] Use symlink source for ${pkg} @ ${dir}`); config.resolve.alias[pkg] = path.resolve(APP_DIR, `${dir}/src`);