The angular-package supports the development process of angular-based applications in varied ways through the thoughtful, reusable, easy-to-use small pieces of code called packages.
Package | Description | Status |
---|---|---|
callback | Manages the callback function . |
|
change-detection | Improves application performance. | |
component-loader | Handles dynamic loading components. | |
core | Core features. | |
error | Manages an Error . |
|
name | The name with prefix and suffix. | |
preferences | Preferences, settings, options, configuration and setup in steps. | |
prism | Prism highlighter module. |
|
property | Handles object properties. | |
range | The range between a minimum and maximum. | |
reactive | Automatize the process of creating some rxjs features. | |
storage | The storage of data under allowed names. | |
tag | Any tag with optional attributes. | |
testing | Support for testing other packages. | |
text | Text on the template with replaceable tags. | |
type | Common types, type guards, and type checkers. | |
ui | User interface. | In Progress |
wrapper | Wrap the text with the opening and closing chars. |
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The range between a minimum and maximum.
For the detailed documentation go to https://range.angular-package.dev
The package was generated by the library skeleton which was generated with Angular CLI version 13. Copy package to the packages/range
folder of the library skeleton then run the commands below.
Run ng generate component component-name --project range
to generate a new component. You can also use ng generate directive|pipe|service|class|guard|interface|enum|module --project range
.
Note: Don't forget to add
--project range
or else it will be added to the default project in yourangular.json
file.
Run ng build range
to build the package. The build artifacts will be stored in the dist/range
directory.
After building your library with ng build range
, go to the dist folder cd dist/range
and run npm publish
.
Before the test can be performed install @angular-package/testing
and @angular-package/type
with command:
npm i @angular-package/testing @angular-package/type --no-save
Run ng test range
to execute the unit tests via Karma.
Install @angular-package/range
package with command:
npm i @angular-package/range --save
import {
// Abstract class.
Inequality,
// Class.
Greater,
Less,
Maximum,
Minimum,
Number,
Range,
} from '@angular-package/range';
The changelog of this package is based on keep a changelog. To read it, click on the CHANGELOG.md link.
A changelog is a file which contains a curated, chronologically ordered list of notable changes for each version of a project. - keep a changelog
Given a version number MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH, increment the:
- MAJOR version when you make incompatible API changes,
- MINOR version when you add functionality in a backwards-compatible manner, and
- PATCH version when you make backwards-compatible bug fixes.
Additional labels for pre-release and build metadata are available as extensions to the MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH format.
FAQ How should I deal with revisions in the 0.y.z initial development phase?
The simplest thing to do is start your initial development release at 0.1.0 and then increment the minor version for each subsequent release.
How do I know when to release 1.0.0?
If your software is being used in production, it should probably already be 1.0.0. If you have a stable API on which users have come to depend, you should be 1.0.0. If you’re worrying a lot about backwards compatibility, you should probably already be 1.0.0.
MIT © angular-package (license)