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@netgrif/components-core

v7.0.0-rc.1

Published

Netgrif Application engine frontend core Angular library

Downloads

2,384

Readme

Netgrif Components Core library

License npm peer dependency version (scoped) npm (scoped) npm Petriflow 1.0.1 GitHub release (latest SemVer) build Quality Gate Status Coverage Known Vulnerabilities

Netgrif Components Core library is an Angular library to build an applications connected with Netgrif Application Engine. The library provides all necessary tools for working with processes and applications deployed into NAE environment, and to create own library of Angular web components to incorporate your own personal design to the platform.

This library consist of services for controlling an application and abstract classes for components implementation but with no html or css parts.

Requirements

The Library is implemented as Angular library. With Angular dependencies there are several others to complement functionality and range of components available for NAE based applications.

The library has defined peer dependencies that are not installed automatically with npm. You can install dependencies with this command:

npm i -S @angular-material-components/datetime-picker@4 @angular-material-components/moment-adapter@4 @angular/animations@10 @angular/cdk@10 @angular/common@10 @angular/compiler@10 @angular/core@10 @ngbracket/ngx-layout@10 @angular/forms@10 @angular/material@10 @angular/material-moment-adapter@10 @angular/platform-browser@10 @angular/platform-browser-dynamic@10 @angular/router@10 @covalent/core@3 @covalent/highlight@3 @covalent/markdown@3 @covalent/text-editor@3 @ngx-translate/core@13 @ngx-translate/http-loader@6 @schematics/angular@10 angular-resizable-element@3 angular-resize-event@2 angular2-hotkeys@2 hammerjs@2 json-schema-to-typescript@8 jszip@3 moment@2 natural-orderby@2 rxjs@6 [email protected]

Installation

To install the library just type:

npm i -S @netgrif/components-core

With only the core library you can implement own web components, with custom design, with compatibility to NAE applications.

If you don't want to create own implementation of web components, check out our default set of components in @netgrif/components library.

Usage and configuration

To use the library, it must be configured as Angular application.

Firstly, create new Angular project. We recommend following official guide.

NAE.json

To configure NAE application more easily the library use file nae.json that is placed in root of the project. nae.json defines global application configuration like urls to backend resources, services' configurations.

You can find minimal nae.json configuration here.

For easier startup clone template project for NAE frontend application

Other projects

Application Engine

Netgrif Application Engine is workflow management system powered by low-code language Petriflow written in Java. Application Engine can run as a standalone java application, as a docker image, or you can embed it to your Java/Spring Boot project.

Application Builder

For creating processes in Petriflow language try our free Application Builder on https://builder.netgrif.com. You can start from scratch or import existing process in BPMN 2.0 and builder automatically converts it into Petriflow.

NCLI (Coming soon)

If you need help with setting up project or looking for tool to automate your developer work with NAE based applications, take a look on NCLI (Netgrif Command Line Interface).

Reporting issues

If you find a bug, let us know at Issue page. First, please read our Contribution guide

License

The software is licensed under NETGRIF Community license. You may be found this license at the LICENSE file in the repository.