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dash_arcgis_open

v0.1.1

Published

Open Source implementation of Plotly Dash mapping components, powered by the ESRI ArcGIS API for Javascript.

Downloads

3

Readme

dash-arcgis-open

Project Description

Install

pip install dash_arcgis_open

Development

Getting Started

  1. Create a new python environment:

    python -m venv venv
    . venv/bin/activate

    Note: venv\Scripts\activate for windows

  2. Install python dependencies:

    pip install -r requirements.txt
  3. Install npm packages:

    1. Optional: use nvm to manage node version:
      nvm install
      nvm use
    2. Install:
      npm install
  4. Build:

    npm run build

Component Code

Publish

If publish on npm:

npm build
npm publish

Justfile

Alternatively, use the provided just commands:

  1. Create a Python environment from previous step 1 and install:
    just install
  2. Build
    just build
  3. Publish
    just publish
  4. See all commands with just -l