In order to add the PaperHive widget to your web page we provide an iframe and a script option. You can paste the following <iframe>
code or the <div>
below into your template wherever you want the widget to appear.
<iframe
src="https://paperhive.org/widget/#type=doi&id=10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2016.04.004"
width="100%"
height="40px"
style="border:none;overflow:hidden;width:100%;"
scrolling="no"
frameborder="0"
allowtransparency="true"
></iframe>
If you prefer the script option, include PaperHive's JavaScript file once in your template, ideally just before the closing </body>
tag.
<div class="paperhive-widget" data-type="doi" data-id="10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2016.04.004"></div>
<script src="https://paperhive.org/widget/index.js" async defer></script>
git clone git@github.com:paperhive/paperhive-widget.git --recursive
cd paperhive-widget
npm install
Note on static files:
Make sure you passed --recursive
to the clone command (see above). If you
switch branches and want to checkout the static files associated with the
current branch run
git submodule update
The following command produces a production bundle in build/
:
npm run build
The following command continuously builds the source, starts a web server and opens the widget in your browser (automatically reloads on changes):
npm run watch
Make sure that the selenium drivers are installed and up-to-date using the following command:
npm run install:selenium
In ubuntu you need openjdk-8 instead of openjdk-9. (as of 08/19/2016)
After that you can run the e2e tests of the current build with:
npm run build
docker build -t widget .
docker run -d --rm --name widget -p 8080:80 -v $(pwd)/test/e2e/index.script.html:/usr/share/nginx/html/index.script.html widget
npm test
docker stop widget