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@opendatateam/csvapi-front
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CSVAPI Front is a UI for [csvapi](https://github.com/opendatateam/csvapi).
CSVAPI Front is a UI for csvapi.
npm install --save csvapi-front
In order to work with csvapi, CSVAPI front should know its URL.
You can either provide a default one at build time (see Envrionment variables) or provide one at runtime.
To provide a runtime configuration, just define a <meta name="csvapi-url" />
in your html with the content
attribute containing the CSVAPI URL.
ex:
<meta name="csvapi-url" content="https://link.to/my/csvapi" />
This UI expect a url
query string to be able to load a tabular file.
This app has been tested under Node v10.
Install all dependencies and laucnh the development server
npm install
npm run serve
You can build a final version using:
npm run build
You can provide some build time configuration using a .env
file (see the .env.sample
).
Known environment variables are:
VUE_APP_CSVAPI_URL
: csvapi instance URLVUE_APP_FILTERS_ENABLED
: boolean, enables or disables filter supportFAQs
CSVAPI Front is a UI for [csvapi](https://github.com/opendatateam/csvapi).
The npm package @opendatateam/csvapi-front receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @opendatateam/csvapi-front popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @opendatateam/csvapi-front demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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