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@annotation-studio/redux
Advanced tools
Annotation redux is made of actions, queries and a few interfaces for plugging your own redux flows (middleware, reducers)
addAnnotation
createDraft
deselectDraft
updateDraft
addSelectorToDraft
selectDraft
previewDraft
unpreviewDraft
asyncPublishDraft
publishDraft
initialiseElucidate
setServer
setResource
createCollection
setCollection
addElucidateAnnotation
sendAnnotation
log
requestManifest
selectCanvas
selectManifest
addManifest
removeManifest
moveForward
moveBack
reset
addResourceTemplate
addCaptureModel
addInteractiveResource
setAvailableSelectors
chooseSelector
updateSelector
commitToCurrentDraft
setViewer
withViewer
AnnotationSelector
(class)makeRequest
get
post
getAnnotation
getAllAnnotationsFromCollection
fetchPageCollection
createElucidateCollection
sendAnnotationToServer
getCurrentDraftId
getDraftById
getCurrentDraft
getServer
getAnnotationById
isSendingAnnotations
getCanvasFromManifest
getCollectionId
richAnnotationList
(will be renamed annotationList
)annotationList
currentManifest
getImageServiceFromCanvas
currentImageService
currentCanvas
manifestById
getCurrentResourceTemplate
getForm
resourceTemplateList
getCurrentPath
connector
createStore
logger
viewerAware
thunk
FAQs
Describe annotation-redux here
We found that @annotation-studio/redux demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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