what are the best libraries to implement Angular 6 full-calendar (scheduler)- the best options and advantages of each one ? i read about angular material but i found that it doesn't have many options
You can see this package, angularCalendar 6 i think this plugin will full fill your requirement.
You can use ngx-fullcalendar.
It is easy to use and implement.
You can install using commands provided in the link.
Proper support and documentation is provided.
You can checkout this Stackblitz.
I don't know about your requirements so if you could mention in details your requirements we will be able to help you more properly.
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I would like to understand if,
- it makes sense to have Karate integration with SauceLabs
- Benefits if that is an Yes
Also, if i want to implement the integration what is the approach i should use.
I am planning to mimic the similar implementation using Selenium remote web driver. Please let me know if this is the only approach that can be taken or there is any other way out for this.
Yes, if SauceLabs conforms to the spec - refer to the documentation for webDriverSession: https://github.com/intuit/karate/tree/master/karate-core#webdriversession
Note that this has been proven to work with Zalenium: https://github.com/intuit/karate/tree/master/karate-core#webdriverurl
And also AWS Device Farm: https://twitter.com/ptrthomas/status/1222790566598991873
Please note that if you are ok to use only Chrome, the Docker approach may give you a better experience, but you can decide: https://github.com/intuit/karate/tree/master/karate-core#karate-chrome
EDIT - also see:
https://stackoverflow.com/a/64682293/143475
https://stackoverflow.com/a/63270092/143475
https://stackoverflow.com/a/65644566/143475
I want to make a single page application using vue.js. I get a reference like this https://coreui.io/vue/ to make it. my colleague has made a prototype using adobe xd. and my job is to convert it to html css and it will make it functional and connect to api. Can I convert it automatically? or do I have to convert it manually. if it's not possible to convert it automatically, is there a template that can help me to convert to html css? i am weak in css. so i need a reference. so I can convert quickly
please help me several options. thanks
I think you would have to convert manually
However, the export to HTML/CSS/JS feature has been asked before by the community many times and the Adobe team is currently working on it (check this and this).
Also I think you can also use a plugin called "Web Export."
In order to use the plugin,
Make sure you have the latest version of XD
Go to Plugins
Discover Plugins
Search "Web Export"
Click "Install"
The most straight forward option is to write the html/css by hand and then manually integrate it with vue components.
But since you said you are not that proficient at css, you can use Desech Studio to import the AdobeXD file, then make some adjustments, install the vue plugin in Desech Studio and then it will integrate your html/css code with vue directly.
Check the github repo at https://github.com/desech/studio-vue to see tips and the limitations of the plugin.
I have just received a legacy project which was implemented using Polymer 1. For some reasons, I have a plan to change it to Polymer 3. There are lots of custom components. Also, it is a huge project and I want to gradually transform it step-by-step. My plan is that I want to change the components first and import them to the old project. When all components are finished, I will go for the rest of the project.
I want to ask if it is possible to take this approach and how? I have searched through the Internet but I cannot find any recommended approach in this case. If there is other recommended method, please tell me.
Thank you in advance!
Sorry but the answer is no you canĀ“t. You can load Polymer as library only once (It is using the same namespace) per browser window so you must decide which version to use. The only way i think i will be possible is with an iframe but i guess that is not a suitable way for you.
I now need to add a feature on the app I'm building a json editor. I would like to know which module have you tried before that you think is stable and worked really well.
The source data is already in json format which I receive from an API call. I already have a button which will call $scope.viewJson() but I'm still missing which json editor module I should use. I saw this today but not sure if there is another few ones that are better - https://github.com/rodikh/angular-json-editor
I'm the author of https://github.com/rodikh/angular-json-editor.
It's basically a directive wrapper for jdorn's json-editor. His project is very popular and in active development. Both it, and my wrapper are safe to use.
If you have any feature requests or issues with my wrapper, feel free to submit an issue on github and I'll try my best to resolve them.
The best one (to my mind, but anyone is free to disagree my opinion) is formly
formly site
formly github
formly documentation
PROS :
complete (you can make beautiful and unique forms : templates are some kind like unlimited)
well documented
easy to implement
CONS :
you have to design your own builder (it is not a problem to my mind)
i know this question is old.. but i was looking for this for quite for some time.
and i found this editor 's tutorial: Ace builds
Ace builds tutorial
i found maximum above editor unmaintained.
you can check its github repo here
ace build GitHub repo
i hope it saves someone's time.
I need to write on-line help (Eclipse help format) for an Eclipse plugin. I tried out the evaluation of Help Composer that comes as part of RCP Developer from Instantiations and it pretty much does what I am looking for. However at $500 per license it's way overkill and over budget for my needs.
Surely there must be some other tool for managing the help project, assembling the various files, table of contents, and editing the html documents using WYSIWYG.
Does anybody have any suggestions for what plugin(s) I should add to a basic Eclipse 3.5 install to give me full authoring capability?
Thanks in advance!
I know that my solution is not entirely what you need, but you should have a look at Mylyn Wikitext .
It uses a simple markup with good editor support and is also capable of exporting to Eclipse Help format.
I gave up looking for free since all the available tools have a lot of shortcomings.
I decided to use Adobe RoboHelp 8 since it has one of the nicest editors that I found. However, the main benefit for me has been that it automatically updates links in all pages if I rename or move a topic (which I do a lot).
When I want to generate the Eclipse Help file, I use the script that they provide.
For a large documentation project, we used Latex in combination with plastex. This allowed us to generate PDF, Eclipse Help and HTML from the same sources. Cross Referencing, which seems like an issue for some readers, is handled, as well as indexing and other cool stuff. Getting it to work was a bit tedious, but it was a good solution, as the documentation contained a lot of formulas.
This was an open source project, so everything is available - feel free to use and adapt as you see fit:
Result (HTML, PDF, Eclipse Help: http://handbook.event-b.org/
Code: https://sourceforge.net/p/rodin-b-sharp/svn/HEAD/tree/trunk/Handbook/
I don't think it exists in eclipse, but try the MS one (free):
Here is the info: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms670169(VS.85).aspx
Here is the download: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=00535334-c8a6-452f-9aa0-d597d16580cc
Then you can convert to eclipse format: http://home.amnet.net.au/~ghannington/hh2e/hh2e-readme.html