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@fasolutions/module
Advanced tools
This package generates a Module in FA React applications. The module contains preconfigured
components, helpers, pages, router, services, store, tests, translations, triggers
All the following steps are already done in repo fa-react-app
and any of its forks.
Add Plop to your project.
npm install --save-dev plop
Add this package to your project.
npm install --save-dev @fasolutions/module
Create a plopfile.js
at the root of your project.
module.exports = function (plop) {
// Load plop react here
plop.load('@fasolutions/module');
// You can load other plop module or define your own plop generators or helpers, here
};
Add script
inside your package.json
, for running plop generator
"module": "plop"
Run script to create Module
npm run module
Hint: Append srcipt with Module Id to save time. Eg. npm run module moduleid
FAQs
Module generator for FA React applications
The npm package @fasolutions/module receives a total of 13 weekly downloads. As such, @fasolutions/module popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @fasolutions/module demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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