2.0.1 • Published 2 years ago
@isense-development/page-loader v2.0.1
File upload module
This module give you a ready to use uploader for single documents, pictures or files.
Installation
npm i @isense-development/page-loader
Version Compatibility
Quasar | @isense-development/page-loader |
---|---|
Auto generated alias
In the quasar.conf.json
the alias is automatically created '~page-loader' based on the module name in the env.json
file
Usage
<q-page
v-show="isInitialLoadDone">
</q-page>
<script>
import pageLoader from '~page-loader/pageLoader'
import axiosWrapper from '~axios-wrapper/axiosWrapper'
export default defineComponent({
name : '',
setup : () => {
const {} = pageLoader()
const { isInitialLoadDone } = axiosWrapper()
return {
isInitialLoadDone
}
}
});
</script>
::: tip
Be also sure to import the pageLoader!!
In the routes you need to set the disableLoader to false
if you would like to use it on that page
:::
{
path : 'dashboard',
name : 'dashboard',
meta : {
requiresAuth : true,
disableLoader: false,
uuid : 'E73A0052-2ABB-481E-B8DE-A8F80AE49199'
},
component: () => import(/* webpackChunkName: "dashboard" */ 'pages/dashboard/views')
},
How update packages?
4 Safe Steps to Update npm Packages
Cheat Sheet: 6 Commands To Help You Update npm Packages
This cheat sheet will make it easy to safely update npm packages in your node application. It includes a list of commands that will help you keep up with the latest updates and avoid breaking changes.
- Use
npm list
--depth 0 to list all the packages in your package directory - Use
npm audit
to find out which of your npm dependencies are vulnerable. - Use
npm outdated
to list the packages that are out of date with respect to what is installed in package.json - Use
npm update package_name
to update an individual package that has already been installed. - Use
npm uninstall package_name
and npm install package_name@version to revert to a specific version. - Use
npm cache clean --force
to clear npm's cache of all the packages that have been installed.
2.0.1
2 years ago