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strapi-indian-states

v0.1.0

Published

Add Indian States & Districts to Strapi Project

Downloads

1

Readme

Strapi plugin strapi-indian-states

Add Indian States & District info to your strapi project

⏳ Installation

Install Strapi with this Quickstart command to create a Strapi project instantly:

# with yarn
yarn create strapi-app my-project --quickstart

# with npm/npx
npx create-strapi-app my-project --quickstart

This command generates a brand new project with the default features (authentication, permissions, content management, content type builder & file upload). The Quickstart command installs Strapi using a SQLite database which is used for prototyping in development.

Add the strapi-indian-states plugin

yarn add strapi-indian-states@latest

# or

npm i -S strapi-indian-states@latest

Add the following config to /config/plugins.js file

module.exports = {
  "strapi-indian-states": {
    enabled: true,
  },
};

In case you don't have a plugins.js file, please create one.

After successful installation you've to build a fresh package that includes plugin UI. To archive that simply use:

yarn build && yarn develop

# or

npm run build && npm run develop

or just run Strapi in the development mode with --watch-admin option:

yarn develop --watch-admin

#or

npm run develop --watch-admin

Routes

http://localhost:1337/strapi-indian-states/getStates

http://localhost:1337/strapi-indian-states/getDistricts/:state