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@sap-ux/ui5-config
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Utility module to create and update UI5 tooling configuration files (ui5*.yaml
) with helper methods specifically for Fiori tools middlewares.
Npm
npm install --save @sap-ux/ui5-config
Yarn
yarn add @sap-ux/ui5-config
Pnpm
pnpm add @sap-ux/ui5-config
Create a new config file
// generate an empty instance
const ui5Config = await UI5Config.newInstance('');
// set the UI5 framework with a specific version
ui5Config.addUI5Framework('SAPUI5', '1.64.0', []);
// create the file
fs.write('./ui5.yaml', ui5Config.toString());
Add a middleware to an existing file
// load a config from the filesytem
const ui5Config = await UI5Config.newInstance(fs.read('./ui5.yaml'));
// add a middlewre
ui5Config.addFioriToolsAppReloadMiddleware();
// write the changes back to the filestystem
fs.write('./ui5.yaml', ui5Config.toString());
See more example in /test/index.test.ts
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FAQs
Library to UI5 configuration artifacts
We found that @sap-ux/ui5-config 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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