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ngfds

v10.0.1

Published

An implemnetation of DKFDS components in Angular

Downloads

41

Readme

ngfds

An Angular Component Library implemeting DKFDS - Fælles Design System

Builds

| Angular version | Compatible versions | Recommended install command | Supported untill | Status | | ---------------- | ------------------- | --------------------------- | ---------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | 15.0.0 - <16.0.0 | 15.X.X.X | | Unknown | Supported | | 14.0.0 - <15.0.0 | 14.X.X.X | npm install ngfds@14 | Dec 2025 | Supported | | 13.0.0 - <14.0.0 | 13.X.X.X | npm install ngfds@13 | May 2025 | Supported | | 12.0.0 - <13.0.0 | 12.X.X.X | npm install ngfds@12 | Nov 2024 | Supported | | 11.0.0 - <12.0.0 | 11.X.X.X | npm install ngfds@11 | May 2024 | Supported | | 10.1.0 - <11.0.0 | 10.X.X.X | npm install ngfds@10 | Dec 2023 | Supported | | 9.1.0 - <10.0.0 | 9.X.X.X | npm install ngfds@9 | May 2023 | Supported |

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Codeclimate

Code Climate maintainability Code Climate issues Code Climate technical debt

https://codeclimate.com/github/Flaeng/ngfds

Codefactor

CodeFactor Grade

https://www.codefactor.io/repository/github/flaeng/ngfds

Version schema

Major version is always the Angular version that the package is compatible with Minor is the version of FDS that it is using Patch & Build are ngfds versions

What does that mean?

It means if you're running a Angular 13 project you have to install a package with the major version 13 untill you upgrade your @angular/core package.

If you have other dependencies using FDS you can use the install command npm install ngfds~X.Y where X is your Angular version and the major version of FDS that you want to stay within. This way when both ngfds and your other dependencies that depends on FDS both support i.e. version 9 of FDS you can upgrade ngfds to version ngfds~X.Z where Z is the new version of FDS that you want to install.