Use third-party libraries
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Every developer learns one of the most important principles of software engineering early in their career: DRY (Don’t Repeat Yourself). Using third-party libraries can save your time as you do not need to develop the functionality that the library provides. PocketBlocks provides some built-in third-party libraries for common uses, and you can manually import other libraries on demand.
PocketBlocks provides some JavaScript built-in libraries for use.
Library | Docs | Version |
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PocketBlocks supports setting up preloaded JavaScript and libraries which can be at app-level or workspace-level.
App-level libraries get loaded only in the app where defined. Plus, app A cannot use libraries that are set up for app B.
Workspace-level libraries will be loaded when you open any application in your workspace. All the apps can access those libraries. There can be a certain impact on app performance, especially when you have complex JavaScript functions that aren't being used in every app.
Tips you should know before setting up libraries:
External libraries are loaded and run in the browser.
NodeJS-only libraries are not supported now.
URLs of external libraries need to support cross-domain.
The export of the library must be set directly on the window object, global variables like var xxx = xxx
do not take effect.
The external libraries run in a restricted sandbox environment and the following global variables are not available:
parent
document
location
chrome
setTimeout
fetch
setInterval
clearInterval
setImmediate
XMLHttpRequest
importScripts
Navigator
MutationObserver
Now let's take cowsay as an example and import it at app-level and workspace-level.
GitHub page: https://github.com/piuccio/cowsay
Library link: https://unpkg.com/cowsay@1.5.0/build/cowsay.umd.js
Navigate to the settings page and then click the plus sign + under the JavaScript library tab. Paste the cowsay link and click Add New.
Create a JS query and insert code.
You can obtain the same result by calling the cowsay.say()
method in the value of the text component.
Note that the cowsay library is imported at app-level and you can not use it in any other app within your workspace.
Go to PocketBlocks Homepage, select Settings > Advanced, and then click Add under the JavaScript library tab. Paste the link of the third-party JS library and click Add New to add it to your workspace. The installed libraries are accessible from any app within your workspace.
lodash
4.17.21
moment
2.29.3
uuid
8.3.2(Support v1/v3/v4/v5)
numbro
2.3.6
papaparse(Papa)
5.3.2
PocketBase SDK(pb)
0.21.3
TanStack QueryClient(qc)
5.44.0