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@axelor/aos-mobile-helpdesk
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This package was developed for the Axelor Open Mobile application.
The purpose of this package is to link with the HELPDESK module of the Axelor Open Suite (AOS) ERP. It provides a simplified version of a number of processes available on the webapp. This package is compatible with AOS from version 6.5.0.
Install the library :
yarn add @axelor/aos-mobile-helpdesk
Compatibility with React v18.2.x and React Native v0.68.x.
To add this package in your application, you need to add it the modules props of the component Application
from @axelor/aos-mobile-core package.
import React from 'react';
import {Application} from '@axelor/aos-mobile-core';
import {HelpdeskModule} from '@axelor/aos-mobile-helpdesk';
const App = () => {
return <Application modules={[HelpdeskModule]} mainMenu="auth_menu_user" />;
};
export default App;
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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