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@enact/core
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Enact is an open source JavaScript framework containing everything you need to create a fast, scalable mobile or web application.
The set of essential building blocks for an Enact-based application.
Enact core provides several abstractions to be used with React-based applications. These include core/kind
, a
factory for stateless functional components (SFC's), core/jobs
, a smart wrapper for window.setTimeout
,
core/hoc
, a Higher Order Component (HOC) factory, and more.
npm install --save @enact/core
Tests are implemented in mocha and are run with the Karma runner.
npm test
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[3.0.0-beta.1] - 2019-07-15
core/kind
config property contextTypes
i18n/ilib
embedded copy of iLib in favour of the NPM package ilib
small
prop in moonstone/Input
, moonstone/ToggleButton
, moonstone/Button
, moonstone/Icon
, moonstone/IconButton
, and moonstone/LabeledIcon
, replaced by size
prop, which accepts "small"
or "large"
moonstone/Divider
, replaced by moonstone/Heading
ilib@^14.2.0
package as a peer dependency for @enact/i18n
and @enact/moonstone
, which apps will need to includemoonstone/Dropdown
widths tiny
, and huge
ui/VirtualList.VirtualGridList
and ui/VirtualList.VirtualList
support for resizing a windowcore/platform
logic for webOS detectionmoonstone/Popup
to properly handle closing in mid-transitionmoonstone/Scroller
to properly move focus out of the containermoonstone/VirtualList
to allow keydown events to bubble up when not handled by the componentmoonstone/IncrementSlider
to support aria-label when disabledmoonstone/LabeledItem
to not clip the bottom of descender glyphs in large text modemoonstone/VirtualList.VirtualGridList
and moonstone/VirtualList.VirtualList
to focus an item properly after an updatemoonstone/Scroller
, moonstone/VirtualList.VirtualGridList
, and moonstone/VirtualList.VirtualList
not to scroll too far by page up/down keysspotlight/SpotlightContainerDecorator
to correctly forward onFocusCapture
and onBlurCapture
eventsui/Icon
to support arbitrary icon name strings, like in material iconsFAQs
Enact is an open source JavaScript framework containing everything you need to create a fast, scalable mobile or web application.
The npm package @enact/core receives a total of 56,111 weekly downloads. As such, @enact/core popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @enact/core 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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