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@blockly/block-dynamic-connection
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A group of Blockly blocks that add and remove connections dynamically.
npm install @blockly/block-dynamic-connection --save
import * as Blockly from 'blockly';
import * as BlockDynamicConnection from '@blockly/block-dynamic-connection';
const myWorkspace = Blockly.inject({
// options...
plugins: {
connectionPreviewer:
BlockDynamicConnection.decoratePreviewer(
// Replace with a custom connection previewer, or remove to decorate
// the default one.
Blockly.InsertionMarkerPreviewer,
),
},
};
// Add the change listener so connections will be finalized on deletion.
workspace.addChangeListener(BlockDynamicConnection.finalizeConnections);
overrideOldBlockDefinitions: Replaces the Blockly default blocks with the
dynamic connection blocks. This enables projects to use the dynamic block
plugin without changing existing XML/JSON.dynamic_text_join replaces text_joindynamic_list_create replaces lists_create_withdynamic_if replaces controls_ifApache 2.0
FAQs
A group of blocks that add connections dynamically.
The npm package @blockly/block-dynamic-connection receives a total of 718 weekly downloads. As such, @blockly/block-dynamic-connection popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @blockly/block-dynamic-connection demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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