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@camomile/camomile-ui
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UI component library for Camomile.
Camomile UI is a front end application only and requires a connection to a Camomile API server.
To start using this library, you can use camomile-ui-boilerplate.
# Install dependencies.
npm install
# Serve with hot reload at localhost:8080 (with Webpack).
npm run dev
# Build for production with minification (with Rollup).
npm run build
# Run tests (with Jest and vue-test-utils).
npm run test
For development purposes, you can create a local Camomile API server.
Create one additional camomile-data
folder next to this one, resulting in the
following structure:
.
+-- camomile-ui
+-- camomile-server
+-- camomile-data
+-- mongodb
+-- files
+-- camomile
+-- logs
+-- media
+-- upload
Start the server (from the camomile-ui directory):
export CMML_DB=../camomile-data/mongodb/files && export CMML_LOGS=../camomile-data/camomile/logs && export CMML_MEDIA=../camomile-data/media && export CMML_UPLOAD=../camomile-data/upload && export CMML_PORT=3000 && export CMML_PASSWORD=roO7p4s5wOrD && docker-compose -f ../camomile-server/docker-compose.dev.yml up --build -d
See contributing.md
for further infos.
FAQs
UI Component library for Camomile
The npm package @camomile/camomile-ui receives a total of 16 weekly downloads. As such, @camomile/camomile-ui popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @camomile/camomile-ui demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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