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@indigoframework/react-mapexplorer

v0.3.0-rc1

Published

React component that displays a Map Explorer

Downloads

16

Readme

react-mapexplorer

A react component used to display a Map Explorer from chainscript.

npm

Installation

npm install @indigoframework/react-mapexplorer --save

Local Development

Now you're ready to run a local version of rollup that will watch your src/ component and automatically recompile it into dist/ whenever you make changes.

We'll also be running our example/ create-react-app that's linked to the local version of your react-mapexplorer module.

# run example to start developing your new component against
npm link # the link commands are important for local development
npm install # disregard any warnings about missing peer dependencies
npm start # runs rollup with watch flag

# (in another tab, run the example create-react-app)
cd example
npm link @indigoframework/react-mapexplorer
npm install
npm start # runs create-react-app hot-reload dev server

Now, anytime you make a change to your component in src/ or to the example application's example/src, create-react-app will live-reload your local dev server so you can iterate on your component in real-time.

License

Copyright 2017 Stratumn SAS. All rights reserved.

Unless otherwise noted, the source files are distributed under the Apache License 2.0 found in the LICENSE file.