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@intuiface/core

v2.0.2

Published

The core library to use when creating an interface asset

Readme

@intuiface/coreDocs


@intuiface/core

This library will enables you to create custom interface assets that can be used in your Intuiface experiences.

In @intuiface/core, we use TypeScript decorators to declare Properties, Triggers and Actions exposed in Intuiface Composer. You can find all available decorators in this documentation.

@intuiface/core also exposes services that will help you access low level information (device's id, name, os...), hardware, cache... in an easy and cross-platform way.

Use the @intuiface/interface-asset to create and initialize your project workspace. Then you can use IntuifaceElement and @Asset decorator to declare your interface asset and @Property, @Trigger and @Action decorators to customize it. See @Asset example for a squeleton class of a custom interface asset.

Remarks

Before reading how to create interface assets and declare Properties, Triggers, Actions and Parameters, please note that we choose to use the camelCase naming convention.

Enumerations

Classes

Interfaces

Decorators

Services

Types

Help

Found a problem, a bug? Or need some help?
Please do not create an issue in Github! Ask us via our Support page : https://support.intuiface.com/