1.0.6 • Published 4 years ago

@relevance/angular-apps v1.0.6

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Relevance.io Angular Applications toolkit

This software development kit aims to provide reuseable modules and components for building web applications on top of the Relevance.io APIs, through the Angular library.

Getting started

Requirements

These are the general requirements for using this package:

  • Node 12 or higher is recommended
  • npm 6.14 or higher is recommended
  • Angular 9+

Installation

To install from the public repositories, run:

npm install @relevance/angular-apps

Remember to install any peer dependencies for Angular (like @angular/material and @angular/cdk).

Usage

This library is an Angular library that augments the @relevance/angular-core library for the specific purpose of rapid application development.

To use this library, first load the module with want to use in an NgModule:

import { SearchModule, SearchServiceConfig } from '@relevance/angular-apps';

@NgModule({
    imports: [
        SearchModule.forRoot({
            queryConfig: {
                url: 'https://url/to/query/api',
            },
        })
    ],
})
export class MyModule { }

Then use the DI mechanisms from Angular, e.g.:

@Component({ ... })
export class MyComponent {
    constructor(
        private searchService: SearchService,
    ) { }

    public suggestSomething() {
        this.searchService.suggest('something').then(() => { ... });
    }
}

Building and testing

To test a distribution, use:

npm run test            # runs the tests
npm run lint            # validates code syntax

Then build with:

npm run build

Development mode

This package provides an stream-lined way of locally installing dependencies, building and linking for a development environment. The "development mode" basically installs the dependencies and builds the package so that it can be used in cross-linked packages.

To use it, first install the dependencies in development mode:

npm run install:dev

When building, use:

npm run build:dev

This installs and builds the package as a global package that can be linked to other dependent packages without first having to publish it.

License

This code and its documentation is provided under the MIT License, bundled as the LICENSE file. All original rights are reserved to Relevance.io 2020-.

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