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@finbourne/edp-lusid-sdk-angular6
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An angular (6+) SDK for secure access to the EDP LUSID® by FINBOURNE web API
This repository enables the generation of an angular (6+) SDK from the FINBOURNE OpenAPI specification using the swagger-codegen tool.
The code required to generate the SDK is in the projects/edp-lusid-sdk-angular6
folder, and the most up to date version of the OpenAPI specification can be downloaded from https://api.finbourne.com/swagger/v0/swagger.json
auto-generate typescript code from the latest LUSID OpenAPI specification. From the project root folder:
.\projects\edp-lusid-sdk-angular6\UpdateGeneratedCode.ps1
update the version number of the SDK. From the projects\epd-lusid-sdk-angular6
folder:
update the version
in the package.json
file (you should not need to do this as the published version should be part of the LUSID CI process)
create a new version of the SDK. From the project root folder:
ng build edp-lusid-sdk-angular6
This will create the new SDK in dist\edp-lusid-sdk-angular6
update the published npm package. From the dist\edp-lusid-sdk-angular6
folder
cat package.json
(to check the version number that will be used)
npm publish
(you should not need to do this as the published version should be part of the LUSID CI process)
)
FAQs
An angular (6+) SDK for secure access to the EDP LUSID® by FINBOURNE web API
The npm package @finbourne/edp-lusid-sdk-angular6 receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @finbourne/edp-lusid-sdk-angular6 popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @finbourne/edp-lusid-sdk-angular6 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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