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@operato/input
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이 모듈에는 디펜던시가 최소화된 입력용 컴포넌트들을 포함한다.
각 컴포넌트는 OxFormField 를 상속함으로써 폼의 입력 엘리먼트로 동작할 수 있다.
npm i @operato/input
<script type="module">
import '@operato/input/ox-input-angle.js'
</script>
<form>
<ox-input-angle name="angle"></ox-input-angle>
</form>
To scan the project for linting and formatting errors, run
npm run lint
To automatically fix linting and formatting errors, run
npm run format
To execute a single test run:
npm run test
To run the tests in interactive watch mode run:
npm run test:watch
To run a local instance of Storybook for your component, run
npm run storybook
To build a production version of Storybook, run
npm run storybook:build
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-server
npm start
To run a local development server that serves the basic demo located in demo/index.html
FAQs
Webcomponents for input following open-wc recommendations
The npm package @operato/input receives a total of 853 weekly downloads. As such, @operato/input popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @operato/input 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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