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@terrestris/basigx

v5.0.0

Published

Basic Components for ExtJS 6 and GeoExt 3

Downloads

34

Readme

BasiGX

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…pronounced ˈbeɪsɪks/, like the english word basics.

BasiGX is an ExtJS package used to create modern GIS-Applications based on ExtJS 6, GeoExt 5 and OpenLayers 7. It consists of multiple components that helps the developer to put together a customized app quickly.

Development requirements

  • Node.js 10.13.0 or later
  • npm 6.8.0 or later

Documentation

  • http://terrestris.github.io/BasiGX/master/docs/
  • http://terrestris.github.io/BasiGX/master/docs-w-ext/

Installation

Assuming you already have setup or freshly created an ExtJS 6 application, you just need to

  • Add GeoExt by installing it via npm:
npm i @geoext/geoext
  • Add BasiGX by installing it via npm:
npm i @terrestris/basigx
  • Add GeoExt & BasiGX to the classpath in app.json.
    "classpath": [
        "app",
        "${toolkit.name}/src",
        "node_modules/@terrestris/basigx/src",
        ...
  • Add the sass directory of BasiGX to the sass -> src configuration in app.json.
    "sass": [
        ...
        "src": [
            "sass/src",
            "${toolkit.name}/sass/src",
            "node_modules/@terrestris/basigx/sass/src"
            ...
        ]
        ...

IE

BasiGX does not officially support Internet Explorer. If BasiGX is used in an environment where supporting IE is required, please make sure to add required polyfills to your project.

Example:

Download a polyfill for Url() (e.g. https://www.npmjs.com/package/url-polyfill) and reference it in your app.json:

 "js": [
    {
      "path": "./<path>/<to>/<your>/polyfill.min.js"
    },
 ]

Feedback

Feedback is more than welcome. Please open an issue or contact us directly via [email protected]

License

GPL v3