Wojciech Syski Il y a 5 années Does Liferay NPM bundler work with Angular 6? Veuillez vous identifier pour voter. Répondre en tant que ... Annuler
Rt Jar Il y a 5 années Can you please post an integration with react-table or react-admin. Veuillez vous identifier pour voter. Répondre en tant que ... Annuler
Rich Rein Il y a 4 années I follow the logistics of all of this - but where do the artifacts end up? I am guessing that "npm-angular5-portlet-say-hello" ends up as a portlet/widget on a page? How does "npm-angular5-provider" fit into the mix - Is it part of the theme? Loaded into the corner of every page where you need it (as a portlet that takes up no space? Simply available for consumption because it was deployed to an instance? Veuillez vous identifier pour voter. Répondre en tant que ... Annuler Ivan Zaera Rich Rein Il y a 4 années @Rich As you say "npm-angular5-portlet-say-hello" ends up as a portlet/widget on a page. Regarding "npm-angular5-provider" it simply provides some JS packages that are registered with the NPMRegistry, so that whoever requires them (with Liferay.Loader.require()) can get access. So it's not a portlet but a simply OSGi bundle with no services/components at all but only JavaScript resources (the packages) to be shared among other frontend parts of the portal. You can see https://github.com/izaera/liferay-js-toolkit-showcase/tree/reactfor a more complex example with a total of three providers and two portlets that share the JavaScript in them. Veuillez vous identifier pour voter. Répondre en tant que ... Annuler
Ivan Zaera Rich Rein Il y a 4 années @Rich As you say "npm-angular5-portlet-say-hello" ends up as a portlet/widget on a page. Regarding "npm-angular5-provider" it simply provides some JS packages that are registered with the NPMRegistry, so that whoever requires them (with Liferay.Loader.require()) can get access. So it's not a portlet but a simply OSGi bundle with no services/components at all but only JavaScript resources (the packages) to be shared among other frontend parts of the portal. You can see https://github.com/izaera/liferay-js-toolkit-showcase/tree/reactfor a more complex example with a total of three providers and two portlets that share the JavaScript in them. Veuillez vous identifier pour voter. Répondre en tant que ... Annuler
Andrew Jardine Il y a 4 années Great series Ivan and not boring at all. Or at least not any more boring than any other post related to source code :). Thanks again for the detailed explanation. Veuillez vous identifier pour voter. Répondre en tant que ... Annuler