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@rpldy/shared
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Internal set of utils+types that all rpldy packages require and use.
#Yarn:
$ yarn add @rpldy/shared
#NPM:
$ npm i @rpldy/shared
0.3.0 (2020-07-04)
[uploady]
- withRequestPreSendUpdate HOC[uploader]
- made REQUEST_PRE_SEND event cancellable[upload-preview]
- exposed PREVIEW_TYPES[upload-preview]
- added isFallback prop for preview component[shared]
- batch items can be recycled (ex: retry)all
- event data is unwrapped (un-proxied) before sent out with trigger[shared]
- fix merge/clone mistreating arrays[simple-state]
- new package to handle internal state (uploader/retry/tus-sender)e2e
- added queue-retry spec[uploady]
- document withRequestPreSendUpdate[simple-state]
- package readmeguides
- Crop guidestorybook
- added upload-preview with crop storyinternal packages
- added "internal" noteFAQs
internal set of utils+types for react-uploady
The npm package @rpldy/shared receives a total of 9,331 weekly downloads. As such, @rpldy/shared popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @rpldy/shared 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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