Short description of the component
Install the App Extension.
OR:
Create and register a boot file:
import Vue from 'vue'
import Plugin from 'quasar-ui-norstar-qoute-builder'
Vue.use(Plugin)
OR:
<script>
import { Component as NsQouteBuilder } from 'quasar-ui-norstar-qoute-builder'
export default {
components: {
NsQouteBuilder
}
}
</script>
import Vue from 'vue'
import Plugin from 'quasar-ui-norstar-qoute-builder'
Vue.use(Plugin)
OR:
<script>
import { Component as NsQouteBuilder } from 'quasar-ui-norstar-qoute-builder'
export default {
components: {
NsQouteBuilder
}
}
</script>
Exports window.nsQouteBuilder
.
Add the following tag(s) after the Quasar ones:
<body>
<!-- at end of body, AFTER Quasar script(s): -->
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/quasar-ui-norstar-qoute-builder/dist/index.umd.min.js"></script>
</body>
$ yarn
# start dev in SPA mode
$ yarn dev
# start dev in UMD mode
$ yarn dev:umd
# start dev in SSR mode
$ yarn dev:ssr
# start dev in Cordova iOS mode
$ yarn dev:ios
# start dev in Cordova Android mode
$ yarn dev:android
# start dev in Electron mode
$ yarn dev:electron
$ yarn build
in the ui/dev/src/pages
you can add Vue files to test your component/directive. When using yarn dev
to build the UI, any pages in that location will automatically be picked up by dynamic routing and added to the test page.
If you have a component that has assets, like language or icon-sets, you will need to provide these for UMD. In the ui/build/script.javascript.js
file, you will find a couple of commented out commands that call addAssets
. Uncomment what you need and add your assets to have them be built and put into the ui/dist
folder.
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MIT (c) Norstar Development Team