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@chhack94/react-ui

v4.8.0

Published

React UI component library for IPG web applications

Downloads

6

Readme

@ipguk/react-ui

React UI component library for IPG web applications

NPM JavaScript Style Guide Build Status

Install

npm install --save @ipguk/react-ui

Usage

For a list of supported components run storybook. The basic syntax for usage is shown below for a generic "Component".

import React from "react";

import { Component } from "@ipguk/react-ui";

function Example() {
  return <Component>Here we go</Component>;
}

Documentation

Run storybook to explore all of the components and documentation.

npm run storybook

Release

To release a new version, follow these steps.

  1. Check that all tests pass

    npm test
  2. Up version the package using

    npm version major|minor|patch|prerelease
    
  3. Push the release and tag to Git

    git push
    
    git push --tags
    
  4. Run the publish command

    Note: If publishing for the first time you will need to login to npm

    npm login
    
    npm publish --access=public

    Note: If publishing a prerelease ensure that it is tagged as next rather than latest

    npm publish --access=public --tag=next
  5. Publish the release on GitHub

License

MIT © IPG Automotive