* increase timeout and modify login async * run e2e if testing is changed * improve cdk fix * fix travis update projects * disable ghostMode lite server * lint fix * fix timeout * multiple try * Update content-services-e2e.sh * Update search-e2e.sh * Update process-services-e2e.sh * Update core-e2e.sh * Update protractor.conf.ts * fix unit * remove async * increqase notification time * 3 parallel * dix path issue in save * small refactor protractor ts * fix save * create license check first script adf cli * modify regex check * refactor notification history component * decrease notification * fix notification message problem * fix test * update packages wit high risk * revert cahnge login sso e2e * fix dep * fix documentation duplication and issue * fix after review * fix after review * try 6 parallel test * back to 3 parallel test no real time improve with 6
ADF doc generator schematic
Caution: Although this tool should not be able to do any harm, it is still at the experimental stage. Check the results if you use it for anything "serious".
This schematic works with Angular CLI to make it easier to generate new component doc files for ADF.
Setup
The schematic uses Angular CLI, so you must first install this tool using the instructions on their GitHub page, if you have not already done so.
To set up the schematic itself for use, cd
into the root alfresco-ng2-components
folder and type:
npm link tools\schematics\adf
Usage
The schematic works with the ng generate
command. The name of the schematic is adf:docpage
and
it also requires the library name and filename as parameters. The general format is:
ng generate adf:docpage lib/comp-name.type.md
Here, lib
is one of the ADF libraries (content-services
, core
, process-services
or insights
). The type
portion refers to the class type the doc page refers to
(component, service, model, etc). So,
ng generate adf:docpage core/arc-reactor.service.md
...will generate a page for the Arc Reactor service in the core library. Note that the name of the doc file should match the name of the Typescript file where the class is defined (arc-reactor.service.ts, in this case).