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# <%= packageName %>
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This is the <%= description %> Superset Chart Plugin.
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### Usage
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To build the plugin, run the following commands:
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```
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npm ci
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npm run build
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```
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Alternatively, to run the plugin in development mode (=rebuilding whenever changes are made), start the dev server with the following command:
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```
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npm run dev
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```
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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
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```
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npm i -S ../../<%= packageName %>
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```
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You may also wish to add the following to the `include` array in `tsconfig.json` to make Superset types available to your plugin:
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```
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"../../types/**/*"
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```
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Finally, if you wish to ensure your plugin `tsconfig.json` is aligned with the root Superset project, you may add the following to your `tsconfig.json` file:
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```
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"extends": "../../tsconfig.json",
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```
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After this edit the `superset-frontend/src/visualizations/presets/MainPreset.js` and make the following changes:
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```js
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import { <%= packageLabel %> } from '<%= packageName %>';
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```
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to import the plugin and later add the following to the array that's passed to the `plugins` property:
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```js
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new <%= packageLabel %>().configure({ key: '<%= packageName %>' }),
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```
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After that the plugin should show up when you run Superset, e.g. the development server:
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```
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npm run dev-server
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```
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