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@festo-ui/angular
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Festo Angular comes as a NPM package. Oh you don't know NPM? Then you must start a bit further at Node.js.
If you want to use the Festo Angular library with your Angular project then this command is the way to go:
npm install @festo-ui/angular
We have set the @festo-ui/web-essentials and the @angular/cdk as peer dependency. Make sure you have it installed:
npm install @festo-ui/web-essentials
npm install @angular/cdk
You should add the CSS files to your angular.json
file to load the styles when your Angular projects get built.
Example:
{
"projects": {
"projectName": {
...
"architect": {
"build": {
...
"options": {
...
"styles": [
...
"node_modules/@festo-ui/web-essentials/dist/css/festo-web-essentials.min.css",
"node_modules/@festo-ui/angular/scss/styles.scss"
],
...
After installation you have to import the FestoAngularModule and the BrowserAnimationsModule to your root module (called app.module.ts
in the majority of projects). Have a look at the following example:
import { FestoAngularModule } from '@festo-ui/angular';
import { BrowserAnimationsModule } from '@angular/platform-browser/animations';
@NgModule({
declarations: [AppComponent],
imports: [BrowserModule, BrowserAnimationsModule, FormsModule, ReactiveFormsModule, FestoAngularModule, AppRoutingModule],
providers: []
})
export class AppModule {}
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We found that @festo-ui/angular demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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