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mh-slipstream-components

v0.0.21

Published

Slipstream Components

Readme

Slipstream React Components

Installation Prerequisites

Here is the software you will need before you start installing slipstream components.

  • react (>=16.8.0 required)
  • react-dom (>=16.8.0 required)

Install

npm install slipstream-components

Usage

Slipstream custom react components are compatible with antd components, so please follow the components section in the Ant Design documentation.

Component Development

Slipstream Components add new features to antD components. The current repository includes the source file and some examples that shows the enhanced antD components.

For developing Slipstream components, the developer should use the components repository and run the webpack development server. The installation steps are:

  1. git pull https://ssd-git.juniper.net/spog/components
  2. npm install
  3. npm start

In the log, Webpack Development Server will log the url where the project is running: http://localhost:8082/ The url will list the components enhanced by Slipstream.

Webpack Server is configured to do hot module replacement; therefore, updates on the src or style will be automatically refresh as soon as they are saved in the file.