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@dsivd/prestations-ng
Advanced tools
An implementation of Foehn with Angular for PrestaKit.
The documentation is available online at https://dsi-vd.github.io/prestations-ng/
prestations-ng
at version ^7
.@dsivd/prestations-ng
at version ^8
.If you need to upgrade to version 8
, please refer to UPGRADING.md.
prestations-be
@dsivd/prestations-ng
is part of PrestaKit and depends on prestations-be
.
In order to use all the features of @dsivd/prestation-ng
, you must use a version of prestations-be
greater or equal to 6.2.2
.
prestations-be
is available on the DSI-VD Maven repository. An exemple of integration is available with
Skeleton.
Skeleton can be checked out at:
git clone https://git.vd.ch/CYBSDK/skeleton
git clone ssh://bitbucket.etat-de-vaud.ch/CYBSDK/skeleton
A page regrouping all @dsivd/prestations-ng
components used in Cyber prestations has been created for accessibility testing purpose.
More information on how to use @dsivd/prestations-ng
in a project are available there: USAGE_IN_PROJECTS.md
A list of modules provided by the library is available there: MODULES.md.
If you're contributing to the project, please read first contribution guide first: CONTRIBUTING.md.
Changes are listed in the CHANGELOG.md.
@dsivd/prestations-ng
FAQs
Angular implementation of Foehn as a component library
We found that @dsivd/prestations-ng demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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