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@inax/loggerui
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module for inax loggerUi service
You can install this package with npm.
npm install @inax/loggerui
To use the loggerUi, you need to:
LoggerUiModule in your AppModuleInaxConsoleService from @inax/loggerui and inject it into your AppComponentInaxConsoleComponent to some page in your project. The component tries to fill all of the available space, so you should wrap it in a div-Element if you want it to have a specific size. Please ensure that the available space is big enough to properly display the console, width should be at least 500px and height should be at least 300px. Also, the height should be a fixed value so the container does not scale with its contents, because this causes the whole component to grow in height instead of having a scrollbar appear in it.Example:
// app.module.ts
@NgModule({
imports:
[
...,
LoggerUiModule // <--
]
})
export class AppModule { ... }
// app.component.ts
@Component({
...
})
export class AppComponent{
constructor(
private _consoleService: InaxConsoleService // <--
){
...
}
}
<!-- someTemplate.html -->
<div class="inax-console-wrapper"> <!-- add width/height property for the class in your css respectively -->
<inax-console></inax-console>
</div>
Copyright (c) insite-gmbh. All rights reserved.
See License in the project root for license information.
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module for inax loggerui service
The npm package @inax/loggerui receives a total of 425 weekly downloads. As such, @inax/loggerui popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @inax/loggerui demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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