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generator-dicoogle-webplugin

v0.8.0

Published

A Yeoman generator for Dicoogle web UI plugin projects

Readme

generator-dicoogle-webplugin npm version Node.js CI

A Yeoman generator for Dicoogle web UI plugin projects.

Since version 2.1.0 of Dicoogle, the user interface can be extended with plugins that are dynamically loaded into the web page. Please see the Web UI Plugins section of the Dicoogle Learning Pack and the Dicoogle Webcore Readme for more information on how to create your own plugins.

Installation

First make sure that yeoman is globally installed. If not:

npm install -g yo

Then, install the generator (also globally):

npm install -g generator-dicoogle-webplugin

Usage

Create a directory for the web UI plugin project and run the generator on it:

mkdir webplugin-project # or your directory name of choice
cd webplugin-project
yo dicoogle-webplugin

Then simply follow the instructions. The generated project will contain a README file with building and deployment instructions.

License

MIT