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@devo/applications-builder
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The applications in Devo are a set of CSS, HTML, and JavaScript functions that are saved independently from the web to allow for dynamism when creating and editing the applications.
Devo Application Builder are a set of widgets with extended functionality. When an activeboard doesn't meet the required needs, the idea is to use this library to solve the issue.
The documentation is structured in the following way:
src/README.md
file and go through the code to see how it
works. All classes and methods are self-documented.This library uses Devo Applications Data Library.
This package is contained and installed from the deps
folder.
To install and develop with Devo Applications Builder you need:
Go to the root directory and run:
npm install
If you need to link this library with your applications, create the link:
cd /src
npm link
Into yout folder project linked it
npm @devo/applications-builder
Do this only if you need to modify this library for your application.
To run the tests, go to the root directory and run:
npm run test
To generate the documentation which is available in https://devoinc.github.io/applications-builder in a local directory, run:
npm run jsdoc
This will generate a new directory in the root of the project called docs
.
You can view the documentation by opening the file docs/index.html
Note: This project uses double packages json files. Important: do not touch the
src/package.json
file; only add new dependencies in thepackage.json
root file.
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Devo Applications Builder
We found that @devo/applications-builder demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 9 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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