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@digital-enabler/demf-database-manager-list

v0.0.16

Published

Digital Enabler Database Manager Microfrontend

Downloads

54

Readme

Database Manager Microfrontend

Digital Enabler Database Manager Microfrontend

Digital Enabler Database Manager Microfrontend

The Database Manager microfrontend shows a list of databases created using the Database Manager backend and enables the user to create or delete new databases.

It uses direct Keycloak authentication which is configurable through the sidebar microfrontend.

Pre-requisites

Before you continue you need to

  • have NPM installed
  • have NodeJS installed
  • have VueJS and Vue-CLI installed
  • have a GitHub account
  • use VisualStudio Code or IntelliJ Idea as your development IDE

Project management

Installation

Open a Terminal window in the project folder and go inside the app folder, then launch the command:

npm install

NOTE: When install finished, do not care about the warnings on the versions and vulnerability problems reported, and DO NOT launch the npm audit fix or npm audit fix –force commands

Compiles and hot-reloads for development

npm run serve

Compiles and minifies for production

npm run build

Lints and fixes files

npm run lint

NOTE: Alternatively to the command indicated above you can use the VueUI browser interface

Configs file

To function properly, it is necessary to have a database-list-config.json file with following fields:

{
  "mf": "Database List",
  "api": "https://[generic_api_location]/api/v1/",
  "mapMarkerScale": 0.4, // Optional, default value provided
  "mapMarkerSource": "https://assets.website-files.com/6262b3a41e132da7361cba0c/6262b3a41e132d62241cbc22_icons8-location-100.png" // Optional, default value provided
}