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tdm-angular

v0.0.2

Published

This project contains common Angular features for angular web applications.

Readme

@tdm/tdm-common-utility

This project contains common Angular features for angular web applications.

##To test locally via the demo application: ng test will run karma with all the unit tests. ng serve will start a local app that has some demo pages for the components in the package.

##To build and publish the @tdm/tdm-common-utility package:

  1. cd projects/tdm-common-utility will change to the library's project folder
  2. npm version patch (or major or minor as appropriate)
  3. cd ../.. to go back to the project folder
  4. ng build tdm-common-utility will build the '@tdm/tdm-common-utility' library project
  5. cd dist/tdm-common-utility will change to the library's dist folder
  6. npm pack will build a tgz version of the package for local testing (outside the demo project)
  7. npm publish will publish the new version of the package to the tdm npm feed
  8. cd ../.. to go back to the project folder

##To use: npm i @tdm/tdm-common-utility@latest will install the package. The package exports modules for each feature, so import whatever modules you want to use and off you go!

##run lib ng build tdm-common-utility --watch ng build theme --watch ng build theme-mmcs --watch