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@axelor/aos-mobile-error
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This package was developed for the Axelor Open Mobile application.
It only contains an ErrorBoundary component compatible with all React v18.2.x projects linked to an ERP based on Axelor Open Platform.
Install the library :
yarn add @axelor/aos-mobile-error
All you have to do here is to wrap your application component with the ErrorBoundary component. It will catch all render errors and display the errorScreen provided to allow user to reload the application.
The component needs the following props:
errorScreen: ({errorMessage, onReloadPress}) => React.ReactNode;
userIdfetcher: () => Promise<any>;
putMethod: (fetchOptions: {additionalURL: string; data: any}) => Promise<any>;
This package is developed as part of the Axelor Open Mobile application. To contribute, please go to the Github project and follow the guidelines. You will also find an installation guide to help you configure your environment.
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We found that @axelor/aos-mobile-error demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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