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@cartesianui/coreui

v1.0.0

Published

This library was generated with [Angular CLI](https://github.com/angular/angular-cli) version 14.0.0.

Downloads

5

Readme

Cartesian CoreUI

This library was generated with Angular CLI version 14.0.0.

Overview

Provides layout components, based on angular-coreui, purpose of adding layer between app and coreui is to decouple layout logic/implementation from main app, just to have different UI libraries if required in future

This package provides

  • BoLayoutModule
    • DefaultLayoutComponent
    • OffcanvasComponent (Wrapper Component for Coreui OffcanvasModule), selector app-offcanvas
          <app-offcanvas
              id="string"
              title="string"
              subTitle="string"
              visible="boolean"
              (visibleChange)="function-in-parent-component($event)" // $event: boolean
          ></app-offcanvas>
      Inputs id:string, title:string, subTitle:string, visible:boolean Outputs visibleChange
    • DefaultActionsComponent, selector page-actions | default-actions, e.g.
          <default-actions></default-actions>
      Available output functions Output save, create, update, edit, delete, deleteAll, deleteSelected, activate, activateAll, activateSelected, deactivate, deactivateAll, deactivateSelected, enable, disable, attach, detach, assign, revoke, remove, import, export, exportAll, exportSelected, search

Code scaffolding

Run ng generate component component-name --project coreui to generate a new component. You can also use ng generate directive|pipe|service|class|guard|interface|enum|module --project coreui.

Note: Don't forget to add --project coreui or else it will be added to the default project in your angular.json file.

Build

Run ng build coreui to build the project. The build artifacts will be stored in the dist/ directory.

Publishing

After building your library with ng build coreui, go to the dist folder cd dist/coreui and run npm publish.

Running unit tests

Run ng test coreui to execute the unit tests via Karma.