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@not-govuk/text-input
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A single line text field.
First install the package into your project:
npm install -S @not-govuk/text-input
Then use it in your code as follows:
import React, { createElement as h } from 'react';
import TextInput from '@not-govuk/text-input';
export const MyComponent = props => (
<TextInput
label={<h1 className="govuk-heading-l">What is the name of the event?</h1>}
name="event-name"
/>
);
export default MyComponent;
Before working on this package you must install its dependencies using the following command:
pnpm install
Run the unit tests.
npm test
Build the package by compiling the TypeScript source code.
npm run build
Remove any previously built files.
npm run clean
FAQs
A single line text field.
The npm package @not-govuk/text-input receives a total of 116 weekly downloads. As such, @not-govuk/text-input popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @not-govuk/text-input demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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