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@pie-framework/pie-player-components
Advanced tools
This package provides Custom Html Elements for using PIE Framework content.
It provides pie-player
<pie-player></pie-player>
For rendering PIE content, and pie-author
<pie-author></pie-author>
For authoring content.
npm install
npm run test
npm run demo
- starts stencil in dev mode and launches a http server to serve files in src/demo
folder
To debug client side code, run stencil tests with the --devtools
flag and add a debugger
statement in component.tsx code to pause execution. e.g.
npx stencil test --devtools --e2e src/components/pie-player
The documentation is auto-generated and placed in docs/
folder and is available on github pages at https://pie-framework.github.io/pie-player-components/
To build the docs:
npx stencil build
To view the docs locally:
npx http-server docs/
FAQs
Pie Player Components
The npm package @pie-framework/pie-player-components receives a total of 262 weekly downloads. As such, @pie-framework/pie-player-components popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @pie-framework/pie-player-components demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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