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relution-sdk

v0.1.21

Published

Relution Software Development Kit for TypeScript and JavaScript

Downloads

67

Readme

Relution SDK

NPM version Dependency Status Download Month

Docs

https://relution.readme.io/docs/relution-sdk

Installation and Usage

ES6 via npm

npm install relution-sdk --save

To import the entire core set of functionality:

Notice Relution SDK is lazy loaded

import * as Relution from 'relution-sdk';

Relution.init ....

To import only what you need by patching :

import {web} from 'relution-sdk/web';

Relution.web. ....

ES5 via bower

bower install relution-sdk --save
<script src="{{Your path to your bower_components}}/relution-sdk/browser.js"></script>
Relution.init ....

read more about Relution SDK.

Dev Guide


Installation for development
$: git clone [email protected]:relution-io/relution-sdk.git
$: cd relution-sdk 
$: npm i
$: npm run watch

Build browser js

npm run browserify
Test
$: npm test
Api reference
$: npm run api