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@plugandwork/streo-crm

v0.0.3

Published

## Developpement

Downloads

1

Readme

Application d'exemple pour streo-crm

Developpement

Vous pouvez lancer l'application en mode développement pour éviter d'avoir à l'installer dans core et à la mettre à jour à chaque modification. En mode dev, le live reload est activé mais il n'y a pas le contexte des vues qui est rendu par core. Core-ui a besoin de connaitre le point d'api sur lequel exécuter les requetes. Par défaut, celui-ci est http://localhost:3000. Cependant, si vous lancez core sur une autre adresse, il vous faudra modifier la constante REACT_APP_PAW_HOST dans scripts.dev du fichier package.json.

Lancer le serveur de développement

npm install
npm run dev

Publier l'application

Pour installer l'application sur core, celle-ci doit etre publiée sur le store de npm. Avant de publier votre application, vérifiez que tout fonctionne car cette étape correspond à la mise en production.

npm install
npm run build
npm publish

Resources

  • UX inspiration : http://skote-v-light.react.themesbrand.com/dashboard
  • UI kit : https://tailwindcss.com
  • Icones : https://fontawesome.com/v5.15/icons?d=gallery&p=1
  • Logo : https://www.gnome-look.org/s/Gnome/p/1012430