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This repository provides an overview over the flagship product Diia developed by the Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine.
Diia is an app with access to citizen’s digital documents and government services.
The application was created so that Ukrainians could interact with the state in a few clicks, without spending their time on queues and paperwork - Diia open source application will help countries, companies and communities build a foundation for long-term relationships. At the heart of these relations are openness, efficiency and humanity.
We're pleased to share the Diia project with you.
Topic | Link | Description |
---|---|---|
Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine | https://thedigital.gov.ua/ | The Official homepage of the Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine |
Diia App | https://diia.gov.ua/ | The Official website for the Diia application |
This repository contains the package with eslint config.
git clone
commandExample:
git clone https://github.com/diia-open-source/eslint-config.git
cd ./eslint-config
The installation of dependencies consists of the following 2 steps:
@kant2002-diia-inhouse
scopeEach Diia service depends on dependencies from @kant2002-diia-inhouse/<package>
scope which are distributed across different repositories, are built separately, and aren't published into public npm registry.
The full list of such dependencies can be found in the target service package.json
file in dependencies
and devDependencies
sections respectively.
Detailed instructions on how to link dependencies from @kant2002-diia-inhouse/<package>
scope are described in LINKDEPS.md
which can be found here
https://github.com/diia-open-source/diia-setup-howto/tree/main/backend
@kant2002-diia-inhouse
scopeIn order to install and use the linked dependencies for eslint-config
the following command can be used:
$ cd ./eslint-config
$ npm link @kant2002-diia-inhouse/db @kant2002-diia-inhouse/redis ... @kant2002-diia-inhouse/<package-name>
In case all dependencies from @kant2002-diia-inhouse
scope are linked, and can be resolved, you will then have a complete list of dependencies installed for the service code base.
In order to build the service you have to run the command npm run build
inside the root directory of service code base as per:
$ cd ./eslint-config
$ npm run build
The Diia project welcomes contributions into this solution; please refer to the CONTRIBUTING.md file for details
Copyright (C) Diia and all other contributors.
Licensed under the EUPL (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. Re-use is permitted, although not encouraged, under the EUPL, with the exception of source files that contain a different license.
You may obtain a copy of the License at https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/collection/eupl/eupl-text-eupl-12.
Questions regarding the Diia project, the License and any re-use should be directed to modt.opensource@thedigital.gov.ua.
This project incorporates third party material. In all cases the original copyright notices and the license under which these third party dependencies were provided remains as so. In relation to the Typescript dependency you should also review the Typescript Third Party Notices.
FAQs
common eslint config
We found that @kant2002-diia-inhouse/eslint-config demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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