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editor-web-component-app

v1.0.0

Published

A simple web application using a web component

Downloads

1

Readme

install packages

use npm i --legacy-peer-deps

Deployment of notes App

Options based on OS
1. **Windows Deployment**
    `npm run win:move-bundle`
2. **Mac OS build process**
    `npm run move-bundle`
    

This command will generate the build and move the bundle to the notes application folder which is configured directly in notes app. It moves the build files into the note folder "notes-parent-app\public\web-component". TO make changes to the path please refer to package.json and modified as required:

Usage

  1. Flowchart
st=>start: Start:>http://www.google.com[blank]
e=>end:>http://www.google.com
op1=>operation: My Operation
sub1=>subroutine: My Subroutine
cond=>condition: Yes
or No?:>http://www.google.com
io=>inputoutput: catch something...
para=>parallel: parallel tasks

st->op1->cond
cond(yes)->io->e
cond(no)->para
para(path1, bottom)->sub1(right)->op1
para(path2, top)->op1
  1. Mermaid Note: The command mermaid can also be replaced with the following(without quotes) 'diagram' or 'sequence' or 'chart'. 2.1 - basic sample

graph TD; A-->B; A-->C; B-->D; C-->D;

2.2 - Mermaid sequence diagram
    ```mermaid
sequenceDiagram
    box rgb(255, 244, 255) Setup
        participant ps as Server
        participant pc as Controller
    end
    box LightYellow Target
        participant ss as Setup Service
    end
autonumber
    Note over ps,ss: Phase1 :: Procure Credentials
    pc->>ss: Test request
    ss->>pc: Response :: Test Response