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Utility library containing models..
See Releases.
In order to build make sure you have Node.js installed (v6 or higher).
npm install gulp-cli -g
npm install
# Build (debug)
gulp build
# Build everything and setup a server (debug)
gulp serve
# Build everything and setup a server (release)
gulp serve:dist
# Build (release)
gulp
# Test (debug)
# Default browser is PhantomJS
gulp serve:test
gulp serve:test --browsers Chrome
gulp serve:test --browsers "Chrome,IE,Firefox,PhantomJS"
# Test (release)
# Default browser is PhantomJS
gulp test
gulp test --browsers Chrome
gulp test --browsers "Chrome,IE,Firefox,PhantomJS"
# Measure test coverage
# Default browser is PhantomJS
gulp test-coverage
gulp test-coverage --browsers Chrome
gulp test-coverage --browsers "Chrome,IE,Firefox,PhantomJS"
Preffered IDE for GUI development is Visual Studio Code.
Some extensions you should install (Managing extensions):
FAQs
Utility library containing models.
We found that @sdl/models demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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