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@opencrvs/toolkit
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OpenCRVS toolkit for building country configurations.
src/
events/ # re-exports events module from commons package
conditionals/ # provides tools for easily formulating complex conditionals and deduplication rules
api/ # provides an API wrapper for OpenCRVS APIs with strict typing and validation
# tsconfig.json references commons. when `tsc --build` is run, both are built.
> yarn build
# If you miss this part you might face issues with types.
> cd dist
> yarn link
When adding internal package as dependency, understand that:
Toolkit "re-exports" TRPC router to allow for easy client interaction.
Toolkit "re-exports" common definitions (e.g. events, conditionals) and make them available through npm.
package.json
yarn build:all
npm publish
package.json
packages/commons
must be also defined in the package.json of the toolkit. Otherwise someone installing the package will get errors./events
directory, with types, from packages/commons
through the library, others are excluded.FAQs
OpenCRVS toolkit for building country configurations
The npm package @opencrvs/toolkit receives a total of 238 weekly downloads. As such, @opencrvs/toolkit popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @opencrvs/toolkit demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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