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ember-apache-echarts

v0.7.0

Published

ember-apache-echarts ==============================================================================

Readme

ember-apache-echarts

CI

An add-on that helps simplify Apache eChart integration with Ember.

Compatibility

  • Ember.js v4.0.0 or above
  • Embroider or ember-auto-import v2

Installation

ember install ember-apache-echarts

Linking Library for Development

To link this package locally for development, execute the following, where <project-root> is the root of the project using this library as a dependency:

cd packages/ember-apache-echarts/
npm link

cd <project-root>
npm link ember-apache-echarts

Or for yarn:

cd packages/ember-apache-echarts/
yarn link

cd <project-root>
yarn link ember-apache-echarts

To unlink this project via npm:

cd <project-root>
npm unlink --no-save ember-apache-echarts

cd packages/ember-apache-echarts/
npm unlink

To unlink this project via yarn:

cd packages/ember-apache-echarts/
yarn unlink

cd <project-root>
yarn unlink ember-apache-echarts
yarn install --check-files
// or yarn install --force

Note that after unlinking, you may need to delete node_modules and reinstall the dependencies. Sometimes simply reinstalling the dependencies after relinking doesn't work.

Linking for Test App

The test app isn't automatically linked to the local repo. To run the test app on the local codebase it must also be linked in the same fashion as above:

cd packages/ember-apache-echarts/
npm link

cd ../test-app/
npm link ember-apache-echarts

Note that you may need to delete node_modules in the test-app directory before linking and then reinstall the dependencies for the link to work.

Why this addon?

Development

Run ember serve from packages/test-app and navigate to http://localhost:4200 in your browser.

Contributing

See the Contributing guide for details.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.