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drip-table-generator
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DripTableGenerator
is a visual tool for producing configuration data that meets the JSON Schema
standard in order to sent to DripTable
for rendering a table and columns.
Install dependencies
The configuration side depend on the application side, please make sure that drip-table
has been installed before installing dependencies.
yarn
yarn add drip-table-generator
npm
npm install --save drip-table-generator
Import at the entrance of a file
import DripTableGenerator from 'drip-table-generator';
import 'drip-table-generator/dist/index.min.css';
Use components in pages
return <DripTableGenerator />
Then the configuration side can be rendered normally, as the sample screenshot below:
Clone
Install dependencies
lerna bootstrap
Build project
lerna run build --stream --scope=@drip/drip-table-generator
For more commands, see DEVELOP .
MIT License
FAQs
A visualization tool for generating schema of drip-table.
We found that drip-table-generator 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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