TaxonPages is a tool to serve taxon pages. At present it draws data from TaxonWorks' API, however we seek to keep the TaxonPages platform agnostic therefor facilitating the modular addition of functionality that may reference data from any biodiversity data-serving API.
TaxonPages software is in active development and changes are expected that will cause the early first-adopters' instances to require rebuilding by refreshing one's forked branch using git pull
. A first stable version is expected by Spring 2023.
- Click on "Fork" button to create your own repository from this.
- Uncheck
Copy the setup branch only
and pressSave
- After create your repo, go to
Settings > Pages
, on "Build and deployment - Source" selectGitHub Actions
. - Go to
Actions
tab and pressI understand my workflows, go ahead and enable them
button - Open
router.yml
file and changebase_url
to the name of your repository. - After a couple of minutes, your public page should be available at
https://<your_user_name>.github.io/<your_repo_name>
- Switch to
setup
branch in your TaxonPages repository. - We provide some settings by default to setup your public pages, but API parameters are required and must be configured to get the data from your TaxonWorks project.
# config/api.yml
---
url: https://<your.taxonworks.server>/api/v1
project_token: yourprojecttoken
- Push the changes after update the configuration files inside
setup
branch - GitHub actions will build TaxonPages with the current configuration in
setup
branch and publish it to thegh-pages
branch
Follow this steps to run TaxonPages in your local machine.
- Install NodeJS
- We recommend you to fork this repository to keep getting updates. Use GIT to clone the repo.
git clone https://github.com/<your_username>/<your_repository_name>.git
But if you don't want to fork it, you can clone directly from this
git clone https://github.com/SpeciesFileGroup/taxonpages.git
- Go to
taxonpages
folder and enter the following commands to copy the software to yoursetup
branch
git checkout main
git checkout setup
git checkout main .
git reset
git checkout .
-
Setup
config/api.yml
with the API server configuration -
Install node dependencies
npm install
npm run dev
TaxonPages will be running at http://localhost:5173/
TaxonPages out of the box support markdown and vue for content sites. Add your content pages inside pages
folder. By default, TaxonPages use the file name to create the route.
For example, if the filename is "contributors.md" the route to access it will be http://yourtaxonpagessite/contributors
This software use vite-plugin-md to render pages in Markdown format, the engine of this plugin is markdown-it. For plugins and other configuration you can refer to this section https://github.com/antfu/vite-plugin-md#configuration--options
Example: welcome.md
file
---
name: 'Charles Darwin'
---
# Welcome, {{ name }}!
To use TaxonPage internal variables in config/*.yml
, you can either do so by adding the prefix {{ app:var_name }} or use the script tag in your markdown page and get them from the global object __APP_ENV__
# Welcome to {{ app:project_name }}!
# Welcome to {{ project_name }}!
<script setup>
const { project_name } = __APP_ENV__
</script>
TaxonPages global components are enable in your markdown pages, by default we provide a set of global components that you don't need to import them to use it. You can see the list of this global components here
If you want to change the color palette, you can edit /config/style/theme.css
file, colors must be in RGB format.
TaxonPages use TailwindCSS framework for the style. We already provide default settings for colors and markdown. If you want to make any change to your configuration, you must do so in the config/vendor/tailwind.config.js
file. This file uses the TaxonPages configuration as a default. It is possible to overwrite it as long as you use it as a preset.
TaxonPages has out-of-the-box support for the following list of analytics services:
analytics_services:
enableDev: false # Set true to work in development mode
analytics: # Google Analytics
- id: 'G-XXXXX'
gtm: # Google Tag Manager
- id: 'GTM-XXXXX'
pixel: # Facebook Pixel
- id: 'XXXXXXX'
retargeting: # VK Retargeting
- id: 'VK-RTRG-XXXXXX-XXXXX',
linkedin: # Linkedin Insight
- id: 'XXXXXXX'
tongji: # Baidu Tongji
- id: 'XXXXXXX',
metrica: # Yendex Metrica
- id: 'XXXXXXX',
microsoft: # Microsoft Analytics
id: 'XXXXXXX'
hotjar: # Hotjar Analytics
id: 'XXXXXXX',
fullStory: # Full story Analytics
org: 'X-XXXXXX-XXX'
tiktok: # TikTok Pixel Analytics
id: 'XXXXXXX'
To access the configuration in *.yml files, we provide a global object that contains all the configuration values. This variable can be used in either JavaScript, Vue, or Markdown files. To access these values you must use the __APP_ENV__
variable:
const { project_name } = __APP_ENV__
// or
const projectName = __APP_ENV__.project_name
To modify the position of the panels in the layout of the Taxa page, edit the taxa_page.yml
file. There you can add/move/remove panels from the layout, also you can add new tabs and include new panels there. If you want to make some tabs visible or not depending the rank group, you can include rankGroup
taxa_page:
overview:
panels:
- - - panel:gallery
- panel:type
- panel:type-specimen
- panel:nomenclature
- panel:nomenclature-references
- - panel:map
- panel:descendants
- panel:content
- panel:statistics
#
# An example of a new tab:
#
# type_specimens:
# rank_group: ['SpeciesGroup']
# panels:
# - - - panel:specimen-records
The onCreatePage
and onSSRPageCreate
functions allow you to execute code at the time the taxa page is created. onSSRPageCreate
will be executed only on the server side in SSR mode. To make use of them it is necessary to include them in a file object called pages/otus.config.js
. Both functions accept otu
, taxon
, route
and router
objects as parameters. Since onCreatePage
runs on Taxa page component, it is possible to use hooks like onMounted
or onBeforeMount
inside it
export default {
onSSRCreatePage: async ({ otu, taxon, route, router }) => {
// Your code here
},
onCreatePage: ({ otu, taxon, route, router }) => {
// Your code here
}
}
To add panels in Taxa pages, create a folder called panels
in your setup
branch, and inside it create another folder for your panel. For example: panels/PanelTest
In PanelTest
folder, create a main.js
file, with the following structure:
import MyPanelComponent from './MyPanelComponent.vue'
Export default {
id: 'panel:test', // ID to identify this panel
component: MyPanelComponent, // Vue component for your panel
rankGroup: ['HigherClassificationGroup', 'FamilyGroup', 'GenusGroup', 'SpeciesGroup'] // <-- OPTIONAL: This will define for which rank group will be available, remove it if your panel will be available for all.
}
This file is used to load your panel component in taxa page. Use the id
to include and define the position in the layout in taxa_page.yml
taxa_page_overview:
panels:
- - - panel:gallery
- panel:test # <--- Your new panel
- panel:type
- panel:type-specimen
- panel:nomenclature
- panel:nomenclature-references
- - panel:map
- panel:descendants
- panel:content
- panel:statistics
TaxonPages provides an auto-import component from src/components
and /components
folders using special extensions for it. Some objects and functions are only present in the browser and not in the NodeJs server environment. When you run code that is not supported by the server, it ends up crashing. Some JavaScript libraries like Leaflet
use the document
or window
object, which do not exist in the node environment. To handle this problem, TaxonPages provides 2 ways to import the components.
This auto import method will only load the component on the client side, while on the server it will create a fake empty component, which will be used later on the client side to be replaced by the original one when the hydration process occurs. To define this type of import, the component name must contain the word .client.
before .vue
extension.
Example: MyAmazingComponent.client.vue
This auto-import method will load the component both client and server side. To define this type of import, the component must contain the word .client.
before the .vue
extension.
Example: MyAmazingComponent.global.vue
TaxonPages provides a set of global components that could be used to create your own panels or pages. Here is the complete list:
Component | Description | Props |
---|---|---|
<AnimationOpacity/> |
Add an opacity animation for a child component | |
<Autocomplete/> |
Used to perform searches in TaxonWorks | Link |
<AutocompleteOtu/> |
A specific autocomplete for OTU search | |
<ClientOnly/> |
Render child components only from client side | |
<VButton/> |
Button component | |
<VCard/> |
Card component style | |
<VCardContent/> |
Card content body | |
<VCardHeader/> |
Card Header | |
<VClipboard/> |
Copy a text to clipboard | |
<Dropdown/> |
Dropdown menu | |
<GalleryImage/> |
Link | |
<ImageViewer/> |
||
<TrackerReport/> |
Show trackers to report issues | Link |
<TabMenu/> |
||
<TabItem/> |
||
<VMap/> |
Interactive map that use Leaflet library | |
<VModal/> |
Create lightboxes | |
<VSkeleton/> |
Content loading placeholder | |
<VSpinner/> |
Loading spinner | |
<VTable/> |
||
<VTableBody/> |
||
<VTableBodyCell/> |
||
<VTableBodyRow/> |
||
<VTableHeader/> |
||
<VTableHeaderCell/> |
||
<VTableHeaderRow/> |
Icons |
---|
<IconArrowDown/> |
<IconArrowLeft/> |
<IconArrowRight/> |
<IconCheck/> |
<IconClipboard/> |
<IconClose/> |
<IconDocument/> |
<IconDownload/> |
<IconHamburger/> |
<IconJson/> |
<IconMinusCircle/> |
<IconPlusCircle/> |
<IconSearch/> |
<IconTrash/> |
<IconWarning/> |