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@soton.ac.uk/cape

v0.5.0

Published

## Project setup ``` npm install ```

Downloads

14

Readme

Cape Framework

Project setup

npm install

Compiles and hot-reloads for development

npm run serve

Compiles and minifies for production

npm run build

Lints and fixes files

npm run lint

Running unit tests

npm run test

See e2e\readme.e2e.md for running end-to-end tests.

Customize configuration

See Configuration Reference.

Additional Vue Components

To register additional vue components for the application. Pass the vue configuration in a global variable in a script tag in your index.html page.

cape_extensions = { components: {} }
cape_extensions["components"]["<<<componentID>>>"] = { <<<component spec>>> }

Please note, for any function calls use old JS function(){} format not ES6 ()=>{} format, as the old format will set "this" to the expected object.

CSS Classes

For the most part, cape uses Bootstrap 4 to style HTML.

Cape also defines the following CSS classes that may be restyled in site.css

  • cape-between-number-filter
  • cape-error
  • cape-dismissable
  • cape-field-label
  • cape-field-label-and-value
  • cape-field-null
  • cape-field-value
  • cape-filter-form
  • cape-floating-summary
  • cape-record-count
  • cape-results-summary

In addition the following classes are defined in index.html and may be styled or removed

  • intro-text
  • index-card
  • index-card-nav
  • next-record
  • previous-record
  • summary-card
  • test-box-label
  • test-box-value

The multitag plugin defineds these classes that it maybe useful to style

  • custom__remove
  • custom__tag

The bootstrap switch plugin defines these classes

  • switch
  • switch-sm