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@ucam.uis.devops/choose-columns-dialog
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ChooseColumnsDialog allows selection of column display and ordering for tables.
ChooseColumnsDialog allows selection of column display and ordering for tables.
The component manages its own UI state and communicates via a series of event handler props. Users of the component do not get notified as the user re-orders and adds columns, they only get notified once the user has selected the layout.
TODO a link to generated component documentation generation will be included when available. An issue has been created for this.
The CI/CD job that publishes the component to the NPM repository requires
NPM_AUTH_TOKEN
to be set in the 'Variables' section of
the projects CI/CD settings.
A token can be generated by running the following commands:
npm login
Username: {retrieve from the DevOps secrets repo}
Password: {retrieve from the DevOps secrets repo}
Email: devops+npm@uis.cam.ac.uk
npm token create
Password: {as above}
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ChooseColumnsDialog allows selection of column display and ordering for tables.
The npm package @ucam.uis.devops/choose-columns-dialog receives a total of 28 weekly downloads. As such, @ucam.uis.devops/choose-columns-dialog popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @ucam.uis.devops/choose-columns-dialog demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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