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@digifi-los/reactapp
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DigiFi's Core React Application for its Loan Origination System
The ReactApp module is part of DigiFi's open-source loan origination system ("LOS) and allows developers to build and implement React components within the platform.
Please visit our Documentation for comprehensive information on installing and using the platform.
npm i @digifi-los/reactapp
in your applicationnpm i
in the root levelnpm rebuild bcrypt --build-from-source
(known issue with bcrypt and different node versions)cd adminclient
npm i
in the adminclient foldernpm start
(in the adminclient directory) to run locallynpm run build
(in the adminclient directory) to build files into the adminclient public foldernpm run package
(in the root directory) to build files into the adminclient public folder and copy those files into the root public folder (this is generally done when pushing new reactapp changes to github)Run npm uninstall @digifi-los/reactapp
from your application
FAQs
react based admin.
We found that @digifi-los/reactapp demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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