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@fastybird/accounts-module
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Accounts module is a combined Nette framework extension and Vex ORM plugin for managing application accounts and sessions.
FastyBird IoT accounts module is an Apache2 licensed distributed extension, developed in PHP with Nette framework and in Typescript.
PHP part of FastyBird accounts module is tested against PHP 7.4 and ReactPHP http 0.8 event-driven, streaming plaintext HTTP server and Nette framework 3.0 PHP framework for real programmers
JavaScript part of FastyBird accounts module is tested against ECMAScript 6
The best way to install fastybird/accounts-module is using Composer:
composer require fastybird/accounts-module
The best way to install @fastybird/accounts-module is using Yarn:
yarn add @fastybird/accounts-module
or if you prefer npm:
npm install @fastybird/accounts-module
Learn how to use accounts module and manage your accounts in documentation.
Use the issue tracker for bugs or mail or Tweet us for any idea that can improve the project.
Thank you for testing, reporting and contributing.
For release info check release page
Adam Kadlec |
Homepage https://www.fastybird.com and repository https://github.com/fastybird/accounts-module.
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The npm package @fastybird/accounts-module receives a total of 8 weekly downloads. As such, @fastybird/accounts-module popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @fastybird/accounts-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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