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@extern/component-feedback
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Для просмотра всех состояний удобнее всего использовать storybook:
npm run build-storybook
npm run storybook
import {FullFeedback, ShortFeedback} from '@extern/component-feedback';
const ExampleWithIntegratedFeedback = ({action}) =>
<FullFeedback title="Оцените удобство платежек"
onStarClick={action('star click')}
onBackClick={action('back click')}
onClose={action('close click')}
onRate={action('rate')}>
Бумажная платёжка банка сохранена у вас на компьютере,
её можно оплатить в течение 10 дней.
</FullFeedback>
const ExampleWithSimpleFeedback = ({action}) =>
<ShortFeedback onStarClick={action('star click')}
onClose={action('close click')}
onRate={action('rate')}/>
в настройки лоадера babel в свойство include
нужно добавить /@extern/
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Компонент обратной связи
The npm package @extern/component-feedback receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, @extern/component-feedback popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @extern/component-feedback demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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