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@ionic-enterprise/cordova-lib
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Contains npm modules used primarily by cordova and plugman.
git clone https://github.com/apache/cordova-lib.gitnpm install && npm linknpm install cordova-libNote: you will likely also want to get github.com/apache/cordova-common, github.com/apache/cordova-create, github.com/apache/cordova-serve which previously lived in this repo but have since been moved.
This package exposes the following commands;
npm run eslint - runs a linter (eslint) on relevant source and test codenpm run unit-tests - runs the unit tests (via jasmine) from the spec/ directorynpm run cover - runs istanbul code coverage tool to measure unit test code coveragenpm run e2e-tests - runs heavy integration tests from the integration-tests/ directory (WARNING: these take a long time to run and rely on file and network I/O)npm test - shortcut for running the linter, the unit tests and the integration testsFAQs
Apache Cordova tools core lib and API
We found that @ionic-enterprise/cordova-lib demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 12 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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