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@impvis/components

v1.5.4

Published

The Imperial Visualisations component library for VueJS provides a standardized set of components for educators & students to create powerful interactive educational visualisations.

Downloads

352

Readme

VueJS Components for Imperial Visualisations

The Imperial Visualisations component library for VueJS provides a standardized set of components for educators & students to create powerful interactive educational visualisations.

Installation

In order to use the library in your visualisation you wil need to use npm (or yarn) to install the package using:

npm install --save @impvis/components

into an empty project created using the VueJS CLI. For instructions on how to do that, follow the official VueJS guide

Once installed you will need to activate the component library plugin by adding the following the lines to your main.js file:

import Vue from "vue";
import ImpVis from "@impvis/components"

Vue.use(ImpVis);

And that's it! The full library of Imperial Visualisation components will now be globally registered to your project allowing them to use them anywhere in your project. All Imperial Visualistions components are named beginning with the iv- prefix and for a full reference of the available components please see the project wiki.

Development Setup

For a full guide to how to develop new components please follow the contributing guide.

Licensing

We are currently licensed under the BSD Clause 3 license which is an open-source license which permits anyone to modify and distribute this libary for any purpose so long as original attribution is applied and a copy of the license is included in any derivatives. For more details please follow our license.


This readme was last updated on 1st July 2020.