Install yuuvis proxy cli package by running 'npm install -g @eo-sdk/proxy'. After that you can run 'eopx -t http://<gateway_host>:<gateway_port>' in your terminal to start the dev proxy.
For details on how to use yuuvis proxy visit: @eo-sdk/proxy on npmjs.com.
Beside the command line proxy, we provide an app to manage development proxy configurations and provide some information about the connected backend.
You can download the application as EXE or ZIP.
Run 'npm install -g @eo-sdk/cli' to install the package.
Run 'eo cli' to init the CLI.
For details on how to use enaio CLI visit: @eo-sdk/cli on npmjs.com.
CLI will clone existing boilerplate with multiple branches (examples). By default, CLI is using @eo-sdk/client@current version (latest). For @eo-sdk/client@stable version, use the tag --@stable.
eo new PROJECT_NAME --@current ( = #angular17) // for version yuuvis RAD 8.16 LTS use --#angular11 instead of --@current // for version yuuvis RAD 9.16 LTS use --#angular15 (= master) instead of --@current # eo new PROJECT_NAME --@stable cd PROJECT-NAME # to run application npm start |
CLI will clone the existing boilerplate and switch to the branch (current-custom-client) to access all examples. Please check other branches to see specific examples.
Remark: This example is not valid for versions yuuvis RAD 9.16 and 10.x
eo new PROJECT_NAME --@current --#current-custom-client # eo new PROJECT_NAME --@stable --#custom-client cd PROJECT-NAME # to run application npm start |
In case you want to update the library ("@eo-sdk/client") to the next current/stable version. (updates are usually available every 2 weeks)
cd PROJECT_NAME eo update --@current # eo update --@stable # to install specific version eo update --@7.10.0 |
Rename the remote origin to boilerplate, so you can use it in the future in case there are updates or new examples.
Add your own project (github | gitlab | ... ) as the origin, so you can push your commits. Then simply follow the git instructions.
git remote rename origin boilerplate git remote add origin https://github.com/user/repo.git |
Your remote should look like this:
git remote -v # Verify new remote origin https://github.com/user/repo.git (fetch) origin https://github.com/user/repo.git (push) boilerplate https://github.com/OPTIMALSYSTEMS/eo-sdk-boilerplate.git (fetch) boilerplate https://github.com/OPTIMALSYSTEMS/eo-sdk-boilerplate.git (push) |