@dhis2/dhis2-mobile-ui is a Compose Multiplatform DHIS2 design system library for Kotlin Multiplatform applications.
DHIS2 Mobile UI library is based in the DHIS2 Mobile Design System Figma library.
This library currently supports desktop and Android targets, in the next versions it will support iOS and web.
In the module build.gradle.kts:
dependencies {
implementation("org.hisp.dhis.mobile:designsystem:0.3.0")
}
setContent {
DHIS2Theme {
// A surface container using the 'background' color from the theme
Surface(
modifier = Modifier.fillMaxSize(),
color = SurfaceColor.Container
) {
Components()
}
}
}
Button(
text = provideStringResource("show_more"),
icon = {
Icon(
painter = provideDHIS2Icon(resourceName = "dhis2_blood_a_n_positive"),
contentDescription = ""
)
},
style = ButtonStyle.KEYBOARDKEY
) {}
The Compose Compiler plugin can generate reports / metrics around certain compose-specific concepts that can be useful to understand what is happening with some of your compose code at a fine-grained level. You can read more about it here.
To generate the reports / metrics, run the following Gradle command
./gradlew assembleDebug -PenableComposeCompilerReports=true
This would generate the output at <module>/build/compose_metrics
We are using Paparazzi for screenshot testing.
class InputChipSnapshotTest {
@get:Rule
val paparazzi = paparazzi()
@Test
fun launchChip() {
paparazzi.snapshot {
ColumnComponentContainer {
InputChip(label = "Label", selected = false, badge = "3")
InputChip(label = "Label", selected = true, badge = "3")
}
}
}
}
./gradlew designsystem:testDebugUnitTest
Runs tests and generates an HTML report at /build/reports/paparazzi/
showing all test runs
and snapshots.
./gradlew designsystem:recordPaparazziDebug
Saves snapshots as golden values to a predefined source-controlled location (defaults to
/src/test/snapshots
).
./gradlew designsystem:verifyPaparazziDebug
Runs tests and verifies against previously-recorded golden values. Failures generate diffs at
/build/paparazzi/failures
.
The Mobile UI documentation is integrated in the developer portal. It uses Docusaurus, a modern tool to build documentation pages.
The documentation is written in Markdown. The sidebar is automatically generated based on the metadata
of the different files. It follows the rules explained in the autogenerated sidebar docs.
In short, every file must have a sidebar_position
label at the beginning of the document, which
defines the position of the document relative to its folder. Then, each folder has a _category_.yml
file, which has a position
property defining the position of that folder relative to its parent folder.
It is possible to nest as many folders as desired following that pattern.
It is possible to build the Developers portal documentation to test your changes.
Steps to test:
- Do the changes in the Mobile UI docs and push them to a branch in github.
- Download the Deverlopers portal repository.
- Change the branch in the Mobile UI block in the file
docs-migrate.js
to point to your branch. - Follow the instructions in CONTRIBUTING to build the docs.