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ionic-module-pixlive
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Ionic (Angular) module for PixLive SDK (ionic >= 2)
Install the PixLive plugin for Cordova. Follow the "Installation" instructions of the cordova-plugin-pixlive
Install this plugin: npm install ionic-module-pixlive
Open the file app.module.ts
and import the module: import { PixliveModule } from 'ionic-module-pixlive';
Add the module in the imports
section of the @NgModule
declaration
Add the Pixlive Component (i.e. the AR scanner) in an HTML page: <pixlive style="width: 100%; height: 100%;"></pixlive>
Initialize the PixLive module in app.component.ts
constructor(platform: Platform, statusBar: StatusBar, splashScreen: SplashScreen, pixliveService: PixliveService) {
platform.ready().then(() => {
statusBar.styleDefault();
splashScreen.hide();
pixliveService.init();
});
}
Synchronize the application with the PixLive server (for example, every time that the application starts, it should synchronize with PixLive Maker)
pixliveService.sync([]);
npm install
npm run build
Update the version in package.json
and dist/package.json
.
# Publish on NPM
npm run build
# if necessary, login to npm (npm login (username: vidinoti, email: support@vidinoti.com))
npm publish dist
# Commit your changes
git commit -m "your message"
git push
# Tag the release
git tag -a v0.3.0 -m "release 0.3.0"
git push origin --tags
https://medium.com/@cyrilletuzi/how-to-build-and-publish-an-angular-module-7ad19c0b4464
FAQs
Ionic module for using the PixLive SDK
The npm package ionic-module-pixlive receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, ionic-module-pixlive popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that ionic-module-pixlive demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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