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OpenSCD background Plugin for supporting Edit V1 events (oscd-edit). This provides backward compatibility for plugins still relying on Edit V1 events in OpenSCD.
This webcomponent follows the open-wc recommendation.
This is an OpenSCD backgroun plugin for OpenSCD which provides backwards compatability for other plugins which are reliant on the wizard events:
If your distro uses plugins which fire these events, you need to include this background plugin to intercept these events and open up the appropriate wizard dialog.
To scan the project for linting and formatting errors, run
npm run lint
To automatically fix linting and formatting errors, run
npm run format
This demo plugin does nothing much that could be tested as it relies exclusively on built-in browser components to do its job. We therefore currently have no tests. If you find something that could be tested, please feel free!
To execute a single test run:
npm run test
To run the tests in interactive watch mode run:
npm run test:watch
For most of the tools, the configuration is in the package.json to reduce the amount of files in your project.
If you customize the configuration a lot, you can consider moving them to individual files.
web-dev-servernpm run start
To run a local development server that serves the basic demo located in demo/index.html
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OpenSCD background Plugin for supporting Edit V1 events (oscd-edit). This provides backward compatibility for plugins still relying on Edit V1 events in OpenSCD.
We found that @omicronenergy/oscd-background-wizard-events demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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