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@bofink/mortgage-application

v1.1.22

Published

Front-end for the mortgage application flow

Downloads

13

Readme

Bofink Mortgage Applicaton

semantic-release Commitizen friendly

This is the Application flow for bofinks mortgages

Commiting

This project uses both commitizen and commit-lint. This means that you will have to provide valid semantic release commit messages (unless --no-verify).

If you do not remember how to do semantic release commit messages. Feel free to commit with npm run commit and commitizen will guide you through the experience.

Storybook

Start the storybook by running start-storybook -p 6007

Usage

It's meant to be used as a component where each screen takes an onDone funtion to be used when the screen finished submitting. For example you should do the routing to the next screen in the onDone function. Also each screen takes an onMissingRequirements funtions that is called whenever something is missing.

External providers

All the screens somehow needs to be wrapped with <ExternalProvider/> to get the providers for the sdk and the formIdContext