# Tech Radar Editor ![NPM Version](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/tech-radar-editor) ![NPM Downloads](https://img.shields.io/npm/dy/tech-radar-editor) A web component providing an easy-to-use UI that allows users to easily create and edit a Tech Radar without having to directly modify a JSON file. It also adds validation to ensure that your Tech Radar is always in a valid state. ![Screenshot](./screenshot.png) ## Who created the Tech Radar? [ThoughtWorks](https://thoughtworks.com/radar) created the Tech Radar concept, and [Zalando created the visualization](https://opensource.zalando.com/tech-radar/) that is popular today. ### Purpose Zalando has a fantastic description [on their website](https://opensource.zalando.com/tech-radar/): > The Tech Radar is a tool to inspire and support engineering teams at Zalando to pick the best technologies for new projects; it provides a platform to share knowledge and experience in technologies, to reflect on technology decisions and continuously evolve our technology landscape. Based on the pioneering work of ThoughtWorks, our Tech Radar sets out the changes in technologies that are interesting in software development — changes that we think our engineering teams should pay attention to and consider using in their projects. It serves and scales well for teams and companies of all sizes that want to have alignment across dozens of technologies and visualize it in a simple way. ## Packages This is a monorepo containing three packages: | Package | Description | |---------|-------------| | [`tech-radar-editor`](./packages/tech-radar-editor) | The core web component (``) | | [`tech-radar-editor-backend`](./packages/tech-radar-editor-backend) | Backstage backend plugin for Azure DevOps integration | | [`tech-radar-editor-backstage`](./packages/tech-radar-editor-backstage) | Backstage frontend wrapper component | ## Include the Component in Spotify Backstage ### Quick Start 1. Install packages: ```bash # From your Backstage root directory yarn --cwd packages/app add tech-radar-editor-backstage yarn --cwd packages/backend add tech-radar-editor-backend ``` 2. Add config to `app-config.yaml`: ```yaml techRadarEditor: organization: my-org project: my-project repository: my-repo filePath: /tech-radar.json # optional, defaults to /tech-radar.json targetBranch: main # optional, defaults to main ``` 3. Register the backend plugin in `packages/backend/src/index.ts`: ```ts backend.add(import('tech-radar-editor-backend')); ``` 4. Add the route in your `packages/app/src/App.tsx`: ```tsx import { TechRadarEditorPage } from 'tech-radar-editor-backstage'; // In your routes: } /> ``` That's it! The editor will fetch data from your Azure DevOps repository and allow users to submit changes as pull requests. ## Use the Web Component Standalone ### In Plain HTML ```html Tech Radar Editor ``` ### In React ```tsx import 'tech-radar-editor'; function App() { return ; } ``` ### With a Data URL Load JSON from a URL on mount: ```html ``` ### With Inline JSON Data Pass JSON directly via attribute: ```html ``` ### Web Component Props | Attribute | Type | Default | Description | |-----------|------|---------|-------------| | `data-url` | `string` | `''` | URL to fetch JSON data from on mount | | `data-json` | `string` | `''` | JSON string to load directly (bypasses URL fetch) | | `hide-title` | `boolean\|string` | `false` | Hide the h1 heading | | `hide-export` | `boolean\|string` | `false` | Hide the "Export JSON" button | | `hide-json-input` | `boolean\|string` | `false` | Hide the textarea + "Load JSON" button | | `hide-json-preview` | `boolean\|string` | `false` | Hide the "JSON Preview" section | | `auto-expand-entries` | `boolean\|string` | `false` | Auto-expand the Entries section on load | ### Custom Events | Event | Detail | Description | |-------|--------|-------------| | `radar-data-loaded` | `{ data: TechRadarData }` | Fired once when data is first loaded | | `radar-data-change` | `{ data: TechRadarData }` | Fired whenever the data changes | ```js const editor = document.querySelector('tech-radar-editor'); editor.addEventListener('radar-data-change', (e) => { console.log('Updated data:', e.detail.data); }); ``` ## Building ```bash pnpm install pnpm check pnpm build ``` To develop the web component with hot reload: ```bash pnpm dev ``` ## Release Automation Releases are now automated with GitHub Actions and `semantic-release`. - Every commit merged to `main` must follow the [Conventional Commits](https://www.conventionalcommits.org/) format. - `fix:` triggers a patch release, `feat:` triggers a minor release, and `BREAKING CHANGE:` or `!` triggers a major release. - Only packages with changes since their last tag are published, so the three packages version independently. The release workflow uses npm trusted publishing from GitHub Actions for: - `tech-radar-editor` - `tech-radar-editor-backend` - `tech-radar-editor-backstage` Each package must be configured in npm to trust releases from this GitHub repository's `main` branch workflow. The release job requires the GitHub Actions `id-token: write` permission so npm can validate the OIDC identity issued for this repository. To preview what the release job would do locally after installing dependencies: ```bash pnpm release:dry-run ```