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Signed-off-by: Jim Ehrismann <jehrismann@mirantis.com>
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@ -57,10 +57,10 @@ export default class ExampleExtension extends LensRendererExtension {
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Cluster pages are objects matching the `PageRegistration` interface.
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Cluster pages are objects matching the `PageRegistration` interface.
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The `id` field identiifies the page, and at its simplest is just a string identifier, as shown in the example above.
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The `id` field identifies the page, and at its simplest is just a string identifier, as shown in the example above.
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The 'id' field can also convey route path details, such as variable parameters provided to a page ([See example below]()).
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The 'id' field can also convey route path details, such as variable parameters provided to a page ([See example below]()).
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The `components` field matches the `PageComponents` interface for wich there is one field, `Page`.
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The `components` field matches the `PageComponents` interface for wich there is one field, `Page`.
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`Page` is of type ` React.ComponentType<any>`, which gives you great flexibility in defining the appearance and behaviour of your page.
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`Page` is of type ` React.ComponentType<any>`, which gives you great flexibility in defining the appearance and behaviour of your page.
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For the example above `ExamplePage` can be defined in `page.tsx`:
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For the example above `ExamplePage` can be defined in `page.tsx`:
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``` typescript
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``` typescript
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@ -239,10 +239,10 @@ export default class HelpExtension extends LensRendererExtension {
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```
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Global pages are objects matching the `PageRegistration` interface.
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Global pages are objects matching the `PageRegistration` interface.
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The `id` field identiifies the page, and at its simplest is just a string identifier, as shown in the example above.
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The `id` field identifies the page, and at its simplest is just a string identifier, as shown in the example above.
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The 'id' field can also convey route path details, such as variable parameters provided to a page ([See example below]()).
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The 'id' field can also convey route path details, such as variable parameters provided to a page ([See example below]()).
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The `components` field matches the `PageComponents` interface for which there is one field, `Page`.
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The `components` field matches the `PageComponents` interface for which there is one field, `Page`.
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`Page` is of type ` React.ComponentType<any>`, which gives you great flexibility in defining the appearance and behaviour of your page.
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`Page` is of type ` React.ComponentType<any>`, which gives you great flexibility in defining the appearance and behaviour of your page.
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For the example above `HelpPage` can be defined in `page.tsx`:
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For the example above `HelpPage` can be defined in `page.tsx`:
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``` typescript
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``` typescript
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