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@byu-oit/vue-decision-processing-components

v8.37.2

Published

Vue components shared between decision processing systems for the CES schools.

Downloads

1,074

Readme

vue-decision-processing-components

Overview

Vue.js components to be shared between the decision processing applications for the various CES Schools.

How to Use This

  • All Decision Processing Clients use various components from this npm package.

How to Build Locally

  • Currently no way to run/build locally
  • installation: npm install @byu-oit/vue-decision-processing-components

How to Publish

  • Bump version number in package.json using the following command in bash
    • npm version [patch|minor|major]
    • then change the commit message to follow the conventional commit message standard git commit --amend to something like chore: bump version x.y.z This automatically creates a git tag if you run git push --follow-tags (which labels commits with the exact version that was published to npm).
  • PR to main
  • Manually publish a release by clicking on “Releases” in the sidebar and then draft a new release from there.
    • The name should be the new version number prefixed with a “v”.

How to Test

  • vue-decision-processing-components can be tested by making changes to node modules in any decision-processing client and then copied to this repo to push the changes to prd.