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@evilemon/build-plugin-lowcode
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export interface LowcodeOptions {
builtinAssets?: Array<string|Assets>; // 会作为内置资产保存到构建产物中
extraAssets?: Array<string|Assets>; // 只在调试环境加载到资产包中
noParse?: boolean; // 关闭自动解析生成 lowcode meta
categories?: string[]; // 组件在组件面板中的分类
groups?: string[]; // 组件在组件面板中的 tab 分组
baseLibrary?: 'react'|'rax';
setterMap?: SetterMap; // 注入 setter
}
export interface SetterMap {
[SetterName: string]: string;
}
export type Assets = {
package: string;
version: string;
urls: string[];
library: string;
};
// 示例
// {
// package: 'antd',
// version: '4.17.3',
// urls: [
// 'https://g.alicdn.com/code/lib/antd/4.17.3/antd.min.js',
// 'https://g.alicdn.com/code/lib/antd/4.17.3/antd.min.css',
// ],
// library: 'antd',
// }
demo/component
目录下是测试组件的项目,改项目引用了 build-plugin-lowcode,相关配置在在 demo/component/build.lowcode.js
中;
可以修改 build-plugin-lowcode 的代码、修改 demo/component/build.lowcode.js 的配置进行调试;
# 在 build-plugin-lowcode 根目录下执行启动调试环境
npm run component:dev
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build plugin for component-to-lowcode
The npm package @evilemon/build-plugin-lowcode receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, @evilemon/build-plugin-lowcode popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @evilemon/build-plugin-lowcode 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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