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@metadot/ui-kit-flash-notice

v0.0.40

Published

This library opens customizable flash notices.

Downloads

9

Readme

shared-ui-kit-flash-notice

This library opens customizable flash notices.

Storybook

To visualize all the stories created for this lib run nx run shared-ui-kit-flash-notice:storybook

You can use storybook to make develop the lib, any change made to the code will be reflected in the stories

Build

Run nx build shared-ui-kit-flash-notice --with-deps --prod Go to package.json created in dist/libs/shared/ui-kit/flash-notice and move all @angular dependencies to perDependencies

To test it as a local package

For all @metadot dependencies replace it with local yarn install: Example: "@metadot/ui-kit-spinner": "file:/Users/ahmed/workspace/metadot-workspace/dist/libs/shared/ui-kit/spinner"

Running end-to-end tests

Run nx e2e shared-ui-kit-flash-notice-e2e

The e2e tests are coupled with storybook, stories are created for this component, then these stories are used to perform some browser based tests.

Running unit tests

Run nx test shared-ui-kit-flash-notice to execute the unit tests.