@ceeblue/web-utils v6.0.0
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Ceeblue Web Utilities
This is a basic component library for Ceeblue projects, consisting of a collection of essential tools and utilities used in all Ceeblue web projects.
Usage
Add the library as a dependency to your npm project using:
npm install @ceeblue/web-utilsThen import the library into your project, for example:
import { Util, ILog } from '@ceeblue/web-utils';💡 TIP
If your project uses TypeScript, it is recommended that you set target: "ES6" in your configuration to match our use of ES6 features and ensure that your build will succeed (for those requiring a backward-compatible UMD version, a local build is recommended). Then define the "moduleResolution" compiler option: "Node" in tsconfig.json helps with import failures by ensuring that TypeScript uses the correct import resolution strategy based on the targeted Node.js version.
{ "compilerOptions": { "target": "ES6", "moduleResolution": "Node" } }⚠️ REMARKS
To debug production code without modifying it, the library can use special query parameter of the main page's URL:
- !cb-override-log-level : allows to override the log level for the entire library, see Log.ts for details on handling log levels.
Building locally
- Clone this repository
- Got to the
web-utilsfolder and runnpm installto install the packages dependencies. - Run
npm run build. The output will be five files placed in the /dist/ folder:- web-utils.d.ts Typescript definitions file
- web-utils.js: Bundled JavaScript library
- web-utils.js.map: Source map that associates the bundled library with the original source files
- web-utils.min.js Minified version of the library, optimized for size
- web-utils.min.js.map Source map that associates the minified library with the original source files
git clone https://github.com/CeeblueTV/web-utils.git
cd web-utils
npm install
npm run buildDocumentation
This monorepo also contains built-in documentation about the APIs in the library, which can be built using the following npm command:
npm run build:docsYou can access the documentation by opening the index.html file in the docs folder with your browser (./docs/index.html).
Contribution
All contributions are welcome. Please see our contribution guide for details.
License
By contributing code to this project, you agree to license your contribution under the GNU Affero General Public License.
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