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@gooddata/typings
Advanced tools
TypeScript interfaces used in UI SDK
With yarn installed, go to your project directory and run
$ yarn add -D @gooddata/typings
If you prefer npm run
$ npm install --save-dev @gooddata/typings
Install Node.js (node 12.16.1, npm v6.13.4) and Yarn 1.22.4.
Install dependencies:
yarn install --frozen-lockfile
To develop, you need to run the typescript compiler. By running yarn dev
, the typescript compiler will be run in watch mode.
$ cd gooddata-typings
$ yarn dev
To run tests (including watch mode), use yarn test
.
$ yarn test
Report bugs and features on our issues page.
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FAQs
TypeScript definition files for GoodData platform
The npm package @gooddata/typings receives a total of 5,398 weekly downloads. As such, @gooddata/typings popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @gooddata/typings demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 69 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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