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@appsemble/types
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Reusable TypeScript types
npm install @appsemble/types
This packages contains TypeScript types that are shared between Appsemble packages. It’s not recommended to use this package outside of the Appsemble mono repository. Backwards compatibility is not guaranteed.
[0.24.1] - 2024-01-18
clonable
to asset publish command.user.properties
validation in docs.user.properties
parsing and validation to app member endpoints. Add reseed demo app
endpoint. Add demo app logic for resources endpoints. Add demo app logic for assets endpoints. Add
AppMember
BeforeCreate
and BeforeUpdate
hooks for user.properties
validation. Add
Resource
BeforeDelete
hook for user.properties
update. Add logic for demo apps to get the
user who seeded the resource on action permission validation instead of the logged in one.UserProperties
interface. Add $seed
and $ephemeral
to resources.clonable
to publish assets endpoint. Add user.properties
to app definition. Add
user.properties
to user actions. Add demo app reseed endpoint.user.register
, user.create
and user.update
actions.user.properties
in UserProvider
. Fix user.properties
in user actions.user.properties
modal form.FAQs
TypeScript definitions reused within Appsemble internally
The npm package @appsemble/types receives a total of 881 weekly downloads. As such, @appsemble/types popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @appsemble/types demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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