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blip-components

v9.75.0

Published

Shared components used in portal.blip.ai

Downloads

191

Readme

npm

(DEPRECATED) blip-components

BLiP components to use in AngularJS (1.x) applications.

How run components in local machine

To run blip-components on your machine, you need to follow these steps: npm link - this command will run npm install and also generate the local library on your machine. After that, it is necessary to run the command npm run build a first time and for each change that is made.

In the project where this library is being used, it's necessary to run the command npm link blip-components and then run the project normally.

Usage

Install blip-components via npm:

$ npm install blip-components

Then, use it as module on your angularjs application

import * as blipComponents from 'blip-components';
import 'blip-components/dist/blip-components.css';

const componentNames = components =>
    Object.keys(components).map(c => components[c]);

const app = angular
    .module('myApp', [
        ...componentNames(blipComponents)
    ])
    ...

You can also use each component separately

import { BlipInputComponent } from 'blip-components';
import 'blip-components/dist/blip-components.css';

const app = angular
    .module('myApp', [
        BlipInputComponent
    ])
    ...

Remeber to import the css file to style your components

Building

If you want to contribute to our project, clone this project and, on root directory, run npm start. A new process will be started on port 3000, and all changes will be tracked.

To finish a build, run npm run build.

Want to contribute?

If you want to do a commit, all you need to do is run npm run commit and you will get the prompts needed to start a commit!

Follow contributing guidelines as described here

License

blip-components is under the ISC license.