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@jsreport/jsreport-assets
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jsreport extension embedding static assets like fonts or helpers into the templates
jsreport extension embedding static assets like fonts or helpers into the templates
See https://jsreport.net/learn/assets
jsreport.config.json
requires metadata for v418.15.0
trustUserCode
optionfix studio usage of old property scope
, new one: sharedHelpersScope
Initial release for jsreport v3 New templating engine helpers introduced
{{#asset pathOrName}}
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const jsreport = require('jsreport-proxy')
jsreport.assets.read(path)
jsreport.assets.require(path)
jsreport.assets.registerHelpers(path)
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jsreport extension embedding static assets like fonts or helpers into the templates
The npm package @jsreport/jsreport-assets receives a total of 1,392 weekly downloads. As such, @jsreport/jsreport-assets popularity was classified as popular.
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