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org.webjars.bower:github-com-angular-ui-ui-select
Advanced tools
AngularJS-native version of Select2 and Selectize.
For the roadmap, check issue #3 and the Wiki page.
Make sure composer is install globally before we proceed. After that we need to add below piece of code in composer.json
file located inside your project root folder.
{
"require": {
"components/ui-select": "dev-master"
}
}
composer update
and composer will install the component.<script src="components/ui-select/dist/select.min.js"></script>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="components/ui-select/dist/select.min.css">
npm install -g bower gulp
npm install && bower install
in repository directorygulp
to jshint, build and testgulp build
to jshint and buildgulp test
for one-time test with karma (also build and jshint)gulp watch
to watch src files to jshint, build and test when changedWhen issuing a pull request, please exclude changes from the "dist" folder to avoid merge conflicts.
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We found that org.webjars.bower:github-com-angular-ui-ui-select demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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