Umbraco.Community.BlockPreview 2.0.0-alpha006

This is a prerelease version of Umbraco.Community.BlockPreview.
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dotnet add package Umbraco.Community.BlockPreview --version 2.0.0-alpha006                
NuGet\Install-Package Umbraco.Community.BlockPreview -Version 2.0.0-alpha006                
This command is intended to be used within the Package Manager Console in Visual Studio, as it uses the NuGet module's version of Install-Package.
<PackageReference Include="Umbraco.Community.BlockPreview" Version="2.0.0-alpha006" />                
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
paket add Umbraco.Community.BlockPreview --version 2.0.0-alpha006                
#r "nuget: Umbraco.Community.BlockPreview, 2.0.0-alpha006"                
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
// Install Umbraco.Community.BlockPreview as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=Umbraco.Community.BlockPreview&version=2.0.0-alpha006&prerelease

// Install Umbraco.Community.BlockPreview as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=Umbraco.Community.BlockPreview&version=2.0.0-alpha006&prerelease                

BlockPreview

Platform NuGet GitHub

BlockPreview enables easy to use rich HTML backoffice previews for the Umbraco Block List and Block Grid editors.

<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rickbutterfield/Umbraco.Community.BlockPreview/develop/.github/assets/icon.png" alt="Umbraco.Community.BlockPreview icon" height="150" align="right">

Getting started

Installation

The Umbraco v14.2+ version of this package is available via NuGet.

To install the package, you can use either .NET CLI:

dotnet add package Umbraco.Community.BlockPreview --version 2.0.0-alpha006

or the older NuGet Package Manager:

Install-Package Umbraco.Community.BlockPreview -Version 2.0.0-alpha006

Setup

Usage

This package installs a custom Web Component preview for both the Block List and Block Grid editors in the backoffice.

When setting up a block to be part of the List or Grid, setting the 'Custom View' property to block-preview.html will generate preview HTML based on the respective partial view found in /Views/Partials/blocklist/Components or /Views/Partials/blockgrid/Components or ViewComponents.

Before and after of how components look within the Block Grid: Screenshot2

Grid-specific setup

When using the new Block Grid, replace the references below in your default Grid template partial views, and and custom views that render areas:

/Views/Partials/blockgrid/default.cshtml

<div class="umb-block-grid"
     data-grid-columns="@(Model.GridColumns?.ToString() ?? "12");"
     style="--umb-block-grid--grid-columns: @(Model.GridColumns?.ToString() ?? "12");">
-   @await Html.GetBlockGridItemsHtmlAsync(Model)
+   @await Html.GetPreviewBlockGridItemsHtmlAsync(Model)
</div>

/Views/Partials/blockgrid/areas.cshtml

<div class="umb-block-grid__area-container"
     style="--umb-block-grid--area-grid-columns: @(Model.AreaGridColumns?.ToString() ?? Model.GridColumns?.ToString() ?? "12");">
    @foreach (var area in Model.Areas)
    {
-       @await Html.GetBlockGridItemAreaHtmlAsync(area)
+       @await Html.GetPreviewBlockGridItemAreaHtmlAsync(area)
    }
</div>

/Views/Partials/blockgrid/area.cshtml

<div class="umb-block-grid__area"
     data-area-col-span="@Model.ColumnSpan"
     data-area-row-span="@Model.RowSpan"
     data-area-alias="@Model.Alias"
     style="--umb-block-grid--grid-columns: @Model.ColumnSpan;--umb-block-grid--area-column-span: @Model.ColumnSpan; --umb-block-grid--area-row-span: @Model.RowSpan;">
-   @await Html.GetBlockGridItemsHtmlAsync(Model)
+   @await Html.GetPreviewBlockGridItemsHtmlAsync(Model)
</div>

You will also need to use @await Html.GetPreviewBlockGridItemAreasHtmlAsync(Model) in any custom Razor views that contain areas, for example...

<section
    style="background-color: #@backgroundColor"
    @(noBackgroundColor ? "nobackgroundcolor" : null)
    @(hasBrightContrast ? "bright-contrast" : null)>
+   await Html.GetPreviewBlockGridItemAreasHtmlAsync(Model)
</section>

All of these extensions can be found in the namespace Umbraco.Community.BlockPreview.Extensions. This ensures that the grid editors correctly load in the back office.

Preview mode

This package adds an IsBlockPreviewRequest() extension to HttpContext.Request, similar to IsBackOfficeRequest() and IsFrontEndRequest() so you can add custom code to your views that only appears in the back office.

For example:

@using Umbraco.Community.BlockPreview.Extensions
@inherits UmbracoViewPage<BlockGridItem<TContent, TSettings>>

@if (Context.Request.IsBlockPreviewRequest())
{
    <p>This content will only be shown to content editors in the back office!</p>
}

Custom View locations

If your block partials are not in the usual /Views/Partials/block[grid|list]/Components/ paths, you can add custom locations in your appsettings.json:

"BlockPreview": {
  "ViewLocations": {
    "BlockList": ["/path/to/block/list/views/{0}.cshtml"],
    "BlockGrid": ["/path/to/block/grid/views/{0}.cshtml"]
  }
}

Contribution guidelines

To raise a new bug, create an issue on the GitHub repository. To fix a bug or add new features, fork the repository and send a pull request with your changes. Feel free to add ideas to the repository's issues list if you would to discuss anything related to the library.

Using the test sites

The repo comes with a test site for Umbraco 14.2+. The site is configured with uSync out of the box to get you up and running with a test site quickly. Use the following credentials to log into the back office:

Username: admin@example.com
Password: 1234567890

Who do I talk to?

This project is maintained by Rick Butterfield and contributors. If you have any questions about the project please get in touch on Twitter, or by raising an issue on GitHub.

Credits

This package is entirely based on the amazing work done by Dave Woestenborghs for 24days in Umbraco 2021. His code has been extended to support the new Block Grid editor in v10.4+ and turned into this package.

Matthew Wise also wrote a great article for 24days in Umbraco 2022 which added the ability to surface ViewComponents and has allowed his code to be contributed.

License

Copyright © 2022-2024 Rick Butterfield, and other contributors.

Licensed under the MIT License.

Product Compatible and additional computed target framework versions.
.NET net8.0 is compatible.  net8.0-android was computed.  net8.0-browser was computed.  net8.0-ios was computed.  net8.0-maccatalyst was computed.  net8.0-macos was computed.  net8.0-tvos was computed.  net8.0-windows was computed. 
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