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directus-extension-flow-manager
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This directus module extension allows you to manage your flow content from directus.
You can install it via npm install directus-extension-flow-manager
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directus-extension-flow-manager-endpoint
to use this featureMANUAL
: Flow that can be triggered manuallyOPERATION
: Flow that can be triggered by another flowSCHEDULE
: Flow that can be triggered by scheduleACTION
: Flow that can be triggered by Event hookWEBHOOK
: Flow that can be triggered by WebhookContributing: If you want to contribute kindly to create a PR and if you want to request a feature or report of a bug kindly create the Issue
FAQs
This is a custom module for managing Flow
The npm package directus-extension-flow-manager receives a total of 56 weekly downloads. As such, directus-extension-flow-manager popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that directus-extension-flow-manager 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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