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@sap-ux/app-config-writer

v0.5.9

Published

Add or update configuration for SAP Fiori tools application

Downloads

7,403

Readme

@sap-ux/app-config-writer

The @sap-ux/app-config-writer adds or updates configurations to a SAP Fiori tools project.

Features

Smart Links configuration

You can define smart links in an application to provide navigation links to other SAP Fiori applications in a standardized way. To be able to deliver an application with preconfigured targets for the included smart links, you need to import the available targets from a remote configuration of the SAP Fiori launchpad with the provided add smart links config command. Then you can configure the smart links with the help of the preview mode for developer variant creation. https://help.sap.com/docs/SAP_FIORI_tools/17d50220bcd848aa854c9c182d65b699/ceb845a45dd94f4c8bd52f2976f99090.html?q=developer%20variant%20creation&locale=en-US

Installation

Npm npm install --save @sap-ux/app-config-writer

Yarn yarn add @sap-ux/app-config-writer

Pnpm pnpm add @sap-ux/app-config-writer

Usage

Smart Links configuration

Using @sap-ux/create module

  • You can easily add a smart links configuration by running: npm init @sap-ux add smartlinks-config

Using @sap-ux/app-config-writer

import { generateSmartLinksConfig } from '@sap-ux/app-config-writer';

const myProjectPath = 'path/to/my/project'; // Path to the root of the Fiori app
const target = {
  url: 'https://abc.example', // For BAS, use `destination`
  client: '100', // Optional client
};
const auth = { username: 'user', password: 'password' }; // Authentication details

const exampleSmartLinksConfig = async () => {
  const fs = await generateSmartLinksConfig(myProjectPath, { target, auth });
  return new Promise((resolve) => {
    fs.commit(resolve);
  });
};

// Calling the function
exampleSmartLinksConfig();

See more complex example in /test/unit

Keywords

SAP Fiori elements