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@fieldproxyfp/fieldproxy-backend-services

v3.9.1-v3

Published

## Micro Workflows model - 10-06-2022

Downloads

30,176

Readme

Fieldproxy - v3 services ( postgres services, mongodb services )

Before creating a pull request do the following,

1. First, Change version in package.json file to your Jira-id or any sample id.

2. Add all your changes and save it in the local.

3. Do npm run build that will create corresponding dist files in local.

4. Now, do npm publish and push changes to remote pull request.

5. Copy the version and paste in main-api-node (backend) and do npm install && npm run build to check and see the changes in backend repo.

6. If any further changes requried in this branch, repeat the same thing from step 1.

NOTE : When we merging this PR to production, make sure to change the version to next master version rather than Jira-id or any sample id.