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@rxap/tree
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A collection of components, data-sources and remote methods the simplify the usage of tree like components
A collection of components, data-sources and remote methods the simplify the usage of tree like components
Add the package to your workspace:
yarn add @rxap/tree
Install peer dependencies:
yarn add @angular/cdk@^16.1.4 @angular/common@^16.1.4 @angular/core@^16.1.4 @angular/flex-layout@^15.0.0-beta.42 @angular/material@^16.1.4 @rxap/contenteditable@^16.0.0-dev.14 @rxap/data-source@^16.0.0-dev.18 @rxap/data-structure-tree@^1.0.1-dev.11 @rxap/material-directives@^16.0.0-dev.17 @rxap/pattern@^1.0.1-dev.10 @rxap/rxjs@^1.0.1-dev.10 @rxap/utilities@^16.0.0-dev.17 rxjs@^7.8.0 tslib@2.6.2
FAQs
This package provides a tree component and data source for Angular applications. It includes features such as searching, filtering, and displaying hierarchical data. The package also offers directives for customizing the content of tree nodes.
The npm package @rxap/tree receives a total of 31 weekly downloads. As such, @rxap/tree popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @rxap/tree demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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