A plugin for Strapi Headless CMS that provides an integration with powerful mathjs library.
- ✨ Features
- 🧰 Requirements
- 🦾 Installation
- ⚙️ Configuration
- ♾️Usage
- 🛠️ Contributing
- 🗺️ Roadmap
- ❤️Support or Donate
- 💕Special Thanks
- Strapi Custom Field for calculating the provided formula.
- mathjs integration.
- Supports numbers, big numbers, complex numbers, fractions, units, strings, arrays, and matrices.
- Is compatible with JavaScript’s built-in Math library.
- Contains a flexible expression parser.
- Does symbolic computation.
- Comes with a large set of built-in functions and constants.
- Calculating the
formula
with the providedscope
using the powerfulmathjs.evaluate
method. Read More.
strapi@4.X.X
Complete installation requirements are exact the same as for Strapi itself and could be found in the official Strapi documentation.
Before installing Strapi, the following requirements must be installed on your computer:
- Node.js: Only Maintenance and LTS versions are supported (v18, and v20).
- Node v18.x is recommended for Strapi v4.3.9 and above
- Your preferred Node.js package manager:
- npm (v6 and above)
- yarn
yarn add strapi-plugin-field-formula@latest
OR
npm install strapi-plugin-field-formula@latest
After successful installation you could re-build the Strapi instance. You could use the next commands (default) inside your Strapi project:
yarn build
yarn develop
As a next step you must configure the plugin following the official Strapi documentation.
We need to enable the plugin by adding it to the Strapi plugin config file located in ./config/plugins.js
of your Strapi
project. If this file does not exist yer, you have to create it manually.
Copy and paste the following config into you ./config/plugins.js
file:
// ./config/plugins.js`
module.exports = {
// ...
"field-formula": {
enabled: true,
},
//...
};
My congratulation 😄! You have successfully installed and configured the Strapi Plugin Field Formula.
Math.js is an extensive math library for JavaScript and Node.js. It features a flexible expression parser with support for symbolic computation, comes with a large set of built-in functions and constants, and offers an integrated solution to work with different data types like numbers, big numbers, complex numbers, fractions, units, and matrices. Powerful and easy to use.
Here is some examples, but to use this plugin on the full 100%, you have to read the official Mathjs
documentation, and especially the expressions part as formula
is
the same thing as mathjs.evaluate
method 🤫
Function
evaluate
accepts a single (in our case)expression
or an array with expressions as the first argument and has an optional second argument containing ascope
with variables and functions. The scope can be a regular JavaScript Object, or Map (JSON in our case). The scope will be used to resolve symbols, and to write assigned variables or function.
formula: sqrt(x^y + r^k)
scope: {
"x": 2,
"y": 3,
"r": 4,
"k": 5
}
result: 32.12475680841802
formula: cos(x deg)
scope: { "x": 45 }
result: 0.7071067811865476
See the CONTRIBUTING.md document.
- Object response to unleash more difficult expressions.
If you are enjoying this plugin and feel extra appreciative, you could buy me a book 📖 or 3 📖📖📖.
- I want to say thank you to my wife Diana for her love, daily support, motivation and inspiration.