prendus-question-elements
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Prendus Question Elements

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Question demo

Fully embeddable custom HTML elements for questions made with AssessML. Use these elements in any web platform project, including Web Components, Polymer, SkateJS, React, Vue.js, Angular, Ember.js, and Vanilla.

Demos

Playground with blank editor

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Essay

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Code

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Images

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Solution

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Installation

To use in your own project:

npm install prendus-question-elements
 
# Eventually the bower commands below will disappear, but until we can fully support npm, sorry 
 
bower install polymer --save
bower install paper-tabs --save
bower install juicy-ace-editor --save
bower install iron-pages --save
bower install wysiwyg-e --save
bower install paper-toast --save
bower install paper-dialog --save
bower install paper-input --save
bower install paper-button --save
bower install iron-icon --save
bower install paper-tooltip --save

To work on locally:

git clone https://github.com/Prendus/prendus-question-elements
cd prendus-question-elements
npm install
npm run test-window

Use

The elements are written in TypeScript, and there is no build process. You will have to implement your own build process to consume them. We use Zwitterion.

Import the Web Components polyfill for cross-browser compatibility:

...
<head>
  <script src="[path to bower_components]/webcomponentsjs/webcomponents-lite.js"></script>
</head>
...

Import the element that you would like to use:

<link rel="import" href="[path to node_modules]/prendus-question-elements/prendus-view-question.html">
<link rel="import" href="[path to node_modules]/prendus-question-elements/prendus-edit-question.html">

Then use the element wherever you would like:

<prendus-view-question question-id="cj4os7mld6kq4017073x00cjt"></prendus-view-question>
<prendus-edit-question question-id="cj4os7mld6kq4017073x00cjt"></prendus-edit-question>

API

prendus-view-question

Properties

questionIdstring

The Prendus question ID for this question. Providing this property will automatically load the question from the Prendus database.

questionQuestion

A question object can be used to provide the text and code of a question directly instead of loading it from the Prendus database. Any Question passed in must have the following interface:

interface Question {
  readonly text: string;
  readonly code: string;
}

prendus-edit-question

Properties

questionIdstring

The Prendus question ID for this question. Providing this property will automatically load the question from the Prendus database.

questionstring

A question object can be used to provide the text and code of a question directly instead of loading it from the Prendus database. Any Question passed in must have the following interface:

interface Question {
  text: string;
  code: string;
}
userUser

A Prendus user. This user (along with the userToken) is necessary to enforce many of the permissions on the questions. Any user passed in must have the following interface:

interface User {
  id: string;
}
userTokenstring

The Graphcool JSON Web Token associated with a user. This token (along with the user) is necessary to enforce many of the permissions on the questions.

noSaveboolean

Whether or not to execute API calls to save the question to the database on changes to the question text or code.

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