10.1.1 • Published 3 years ago
@digifi/periodicjs.ext.user_access_control v10.1.1
periodicjs.ext.user_access_control
A simple extension.
Usage
CLI TASK
You can preform a task via CLI
$ cd path/to/application/root
### Using the CLI
$ periodicjs ext periodicjs.ext.user_access_control hello
### Calling Manually
$ node index.js --cli --command --ext --name=periodicjs.ext.user_access_control --task=hello
Configuration
You can configure periodicjs.ext.user_access_control
Default Configuration
{
settings: {
defaults: true,
},
databases: {
},
};
Installation
Installing the Extension
Install like any other extension, run npm run install periodicjs.ext.user_access_control
from your periodic application root directory and then normally you would run periodicjs addExtension periodicjs.ext.user_access_control
, but this extension does this in the post install npm script.
$ cd path/to/application/root
$ npm run install periodicjs.ext.user_access_control
$ periodicjs addExtension periodicjs.ext.user_access_control //this extension does this in the post install script
Uninstalling the Extension
Run npm run uninstall periodicjs.ext.user_access_control
from your periodic application root directory and then normally you would run periodicjs removeExtension periodicjs.ext.user_access_control
but this extension handles this in the npm post uninstall script.
$ cd path/to/application/root
$ npm run uninstall periodicjs.ext.user_access_control
$ periodicjs removeExtension periodicjs.ext.user_access_control // this is handled in the npm postinstall script
Testing
Make sure you have grunt installed
$ npm install -g grunt-cli
Then run grunt test or npm test
$ grunt test && grunt coveralls #or locally $ npm test
For generating documentation
$ grunt doc
$ jsdoc2md commands/**/*.js config/**/*.js controllers/**/*.js transforms/**/*.js utilities/**/*.js index.js > doc/api.md
Notes
- Check out https://github.com/typesettin/periodicjs for the full Periodic Documentation