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@guillotinaweb/grange-schematic
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This Angular schematics allows to setup Grange in an existing Angular project.
It installs all the needed NPM dependencies, updates angular.json
, and adds extra files for Pastanaga styling and Guillotina backend.
Go in an existing Angular project or create a new one:
ng new my-app
Then run the schematic:
npm install @guillotinaweb/grange-schematic
ng add @guillotinaweb/grange-schematic
For development purpose, it might be handy to run Guillotina locally. This schematic provides a simple Guillotina configuration.
Note: it requires Docker.
npm run guillotina
To create a new container for an app (named myapp
in this example):
curl -XPOST --user root:root http://127.0.0.1:8081/db -d '{
"@type": "Container",
"id": "myapp"
}'
FAQs
Grange schematics
We found that @guillotinaweb/grange-schematic demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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