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@xlayers/version-stamp

v1.0.2

Published

<h1 align="center"> <a href="https://xlayers.app">Welcome to xLayers version-stamp</a> </h1>

Downloads

15

Readme

What is xLayers version-stamp?

With xLayers version-stamp we've started a new initiative of providing a community-driven way of version stamping that will help on a daily base for everybody! The xLayers projects are driven by community contributions. Please send us your Pull Requests and feedback!

Quick start

  1. Add @xlayers/version-stamp to your project

    ng add @xlayers/version-stamp
  2. The package will make some small changes to the angular.json

  3. Add the following snippet (only the version property) to your environment files.

export const environment = {
  production: false,
  version: '_BUILD_HASH_',
};
  1. Use the version that the packages has provided in your environment properties.
 import { environment } from '../environment'
 ```
```ts
 @Component({
    selector: 'xlayers-builders-root',
 })
 export class AppComponent {
     version = environment.version;
 }
 ```
5. Now you can stamp your build

```sh
ng run <your-app>:stamp

Usage

You can adjust some options to your needs. The available options are:

  • --version - You can put in here your own version.

Example:

ng run <your-app>:stamp --version="1.0.0"
  • --files - You can put in here the list of file patterns containing _BUILD_HASH_

Example:

ng run <your-app>:stamp --files=*.js,*.json

You can also set the configuration in angular.json

  "stamp": {
    "builder": "@xlayers/version-stamp:stamp",
    "options": {
      "outputPath": "dist/packages/demo",
      "files": ["*.js", "*.json"]
    }
  }