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auto-compara-library

v0.0.398

Published

<p>Biblioteca Angular para componentes de UI com o Design e a Praticidade da AutoCompara</p>

Downloads

98

Readme

AutoCompara Components Library

Link para catálogo com documentação: Storybook AutoCompara

Índice

  1. Instruções

    a. Pré requisitos (Ambientação)

    b. Rodando no Storybook

    c. Instalando na sua aplicação Angular

Instruções

Pré requisitos (Ambientação)

Para uso da biblioteca é necessário ter o NodeJS versão 10 ou superior instalado.

  • Instalar @angular/cli
npm i -g @angular/cli

Agora basta clonar o projeto (Git necessário), e instalar as dependências através do npm:

git clone [email protected]:scioware/components-auto-compara.git

cd components-auto-compara

npm install

Rodando no Storybook

Nós usamos o Storybook para catalogar os componentes AutoCompara.

Para executá-lo, basta executar o comando:

npm run storybook

Abra seu browser e acesse a url http://localhost:6006.

Para rodar como container Docker, execute:

docker build -t auc-components .
docker run auc-components

Instalando na sua aplicação Angular

Existem duas maneiras de você utilizar a biblioteca localmente:

Caso você queira desenvolver ou fazer correções na biblioteca rode o seguinte comando:

- npm link ( no próprio auc-components)

E em seguida no seu projeto:

npm run npm:login

npm link auto-compara-library

npm run start:linked


Dessa forma a biblioteca irá rodar linkada com o projeto que estará consumindo realizando livereload sempre que alterar algum arquivo

A outra forma é instalando a biblioteca como dependencia no projeto que irá consumir:

npm install git+ssh://[email protected]:scioware/components-auto-compara.git


Dessa outra forma **não** será necessário executar o Passo 2

Abra seu browser e acesse a url http://localhost:4200.