@beeq/vue 1.8.0-beta.8 → 1.8.0

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package/.babelrc ADDED
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+ {
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+ "presets": [
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+ [
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+ "@nx/js/babel",
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+ {
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+ "useBuiltIns": "usage"
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+ }
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+ ]
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+ ]
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+ }
package/README.md CHANGED
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  A lightweight utility that wraps BEEQ custom elements ("web components") so they can be seamlessly integrated into Vue applications.
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+ ## Why is this necessary?
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+ BEEQ can generate Vue component wrappers for your web components. This allows BEEQ components to be used within a Vue 3 application. The benefits of using BEEQ's component wrappers over the standard web components include:
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+ - Type checking with your components.
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+ - Integration with the router link and Vue router.
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+ - Optionally, form control web components can be used with `v-model`.
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+ (*Adapted from the [Stencil official documentation](https://stenciljs.com/docs/vue)*)
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  ## Package installation
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+ > [!TIP]
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+ > Please always refer to the [official BEEQ documentation](https://www.beeq.design/3d466e231/p/359a26-for-developers/b/53475d) for more information about the installation.
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  - install the package
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  ```
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- npm install @beeq/vue
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+ npm install @beeq/{core,vue}
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  ```
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- - update the package
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+ > [!NOTE]
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+ > Make sure that you have installed the `@beeq/core` package.
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+ ### Add BEEQ styles and assets
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+ Import BEEQ styles into your application's main style file:
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+ ```css
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+ @import "@beeq/core/dist/beeq/beeq.css";
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  ```
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- npm install @beeq/vue@latest
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+ > [!TIP]
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+ > BEEQ uses SVG icons and these assets are shipped in a separate folder. You can use the `setBasePath` method to set the path to the icons. Make sure that your project bundle the icons in a way that they are accessible from the browser.
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+ You can move the icons from the node_modules folder to your assets folder and set the path like this:
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+ ```js
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+ // vite.config.js
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+ import { defineConfig } from "vite";
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+ import vue from "@vitejs/plugin-vue";
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+ import vueJsx from "@vitejs/plugin-vue-jsx";
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+ import { viteStaticCopy } from "vite-plugin-static-copy";
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+ export default defineConfig({
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+ plugins: [
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+ vue({
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+ template: {
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+ compilerOptions: {
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+ // treat all BEEQ tags as custom elements
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+ isCustomElement: (tag) => tag.includes("bq-"),
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+ },
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+ },
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+ }),
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+ vueJsx(),
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+ viteStaticCopy({
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+ targets: [
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+ {
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+ src: "./node_modules/@beeq/core/dist/beeq/svg/*",
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+ dest: "assets/svg",
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+ },
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+ // other assets
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+ ],
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+ }),
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+ ],
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+ // other configurations
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+ });
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  ```
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- if `@beeq/core` package is installed you should update both
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+ ```js
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+ // main.ts
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+ import { setBasePath } from '@beeq/core';
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- ```
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- npm install @beeq/{core,vue}
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+ setBasePath('icons/svg');
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  ```
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- ### Add BEEQ styles and assets
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+ But you can also use a different icons library or a CDN:
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- Make sure that BEEQ main style is imported into your application's main style file:
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+ ```js
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+ import { setBasePath } from '@beeq/core';
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- ```css
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- @import "@beeq/core/dist/beeq/beeq";
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+ // Using heroicons library
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+ setBasePath('https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/heroicons@2.1.5/24/outline');
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  ```
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- > ❗️The icons SVG are shipped in a separate folder. Depending on your stack, your project will need to include `node_modules/@beeq/core/dist/beeq/svg` in the build in such a way that it respond to: `http://<domain>/svg`
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+ > [!CAUTION]
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+ > When using a different icons library, make sure you use the correct icon names provided by the library or the CDN.
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  ## Usage
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  </template>
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  ```
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- ## Why is this necessary?
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- BEEQ can generate Vue component wrappers for your web components. This allows BEEQ components to be used within a Vue 3 application. The benefits of using BEEQ's component wrappers over the standard web components include:
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- - Type checking with your components.
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- - Integration with the router link and Vue router.
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- - Optionally, form control web components can be used with `v-model`.
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- (*Adapted from the [Stencil official documentation](https://stenciljs.com/docs/vue)*)
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+ const nxESLint = require('@nx/eslint-plugin');
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+ const jsoncParser = require('jsonc-eslint-parser');
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+ const tsESLint = require('typescript-eslint');
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+ /** @type { import("eslint").Linter.Config[] } */
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+ module.exports = [
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+ ...tsESLint.configs.recommended,
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+ {
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+ ignores: ['**/src/components.ts'],
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+ },
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+ {
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+ rules: {
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+ '@typescript-eslint/ban-ts-comment': 'off',
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+ '@typescript-eslint/no-explicit-any': 'off',
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+ 'prefer-const': 'off',
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+ },
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+ },
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+ {
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+ files: ['**/package.json', '**/project.json'],
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+ languageOptions: {
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+ parser: jsoncParser,
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+ },
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+ plugins: {
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+ '@nx': nxESLint,
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+ },
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+ rules: {
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+ '@nx/dependency-checks': [
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+ 'error',
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+ {
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+ ignoredDependencies: ['@beeq/core', '@stencil/vue-output-target', 'tslib', 'vue'],
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+ },
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+ ],
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+ },
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+ },
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+ {
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+ files: ['**/*.js'],
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+ rules: {
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+ '@typescript-eslint/no-require-imports': 'off',
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+ },
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+ },
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+ ];
package/package.json CHANGED
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- "name": "@beeq/vue",
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- "version": "1.8.0-beta.8",
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- "license": "Apache-2.0",
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- "description": "Vue specific wrapper for BEEQ Design System components",
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- "main": "./src/index.js",
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- "types": "./src/index.d.ts",
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- "dependencies": {
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- "@beeq/core": "^1.8.0-beta.8",
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- "tslib": "^2.6.3"
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- },
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- "peerDependencies": {
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- "vue": ">=3.3.0"
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- },
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- "repository": {
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- "type": "git",
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- "url": "https://github.com/Endava/BEEQ"
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- },
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- "module": "./src/index.js",
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- "type": "module"
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- }
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+ "name": "@beeq/vue",
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+ "version": "1.8.0",
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+ "license": "Apache-2.0",
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+ "description": "Vue specific wrapper for BEEQ Design System components",
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+ "main": "./src/index.js",
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+ "types": "./src/index.d.ts",
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+ "dependencies": {
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+ "@beeq/core": "^1.8.0",
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+ "@stencil/vue-output-target": "^0.9.0",
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+ "tslib": "^2.6.3"
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+ },
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+ "peerDependencies": {
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+ "vue": ">=3.3.0"
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+ },
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+ "repository": {
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+ "type": "git",
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+ "url": "https://github.com/Endava/BEEQ"
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+ }
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+ }
package/project.json ADDED
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+ {
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+ "name": "beeq-vue",
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+ "$schema": "../../node_modules/nx/schemas/project-schema.json",
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+ "sourceRoot": "packages/beeq-vue/src",
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+ "projectType": "library",
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+ "tags": ["wrapper", "vue", "publishable"],
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+ "implicitDependencies": ["beeq"],
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+ "targets": {
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+ "build": {
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+ "executor": "@nx/js:tsc",
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+ "outputs": ["{options.outputPath}"],
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+ "options": {
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+ "clean": true,
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+ "outputPath": "dist/beeq-vue",
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+ "main": "packages/beeq-vue/src/index.ts",
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+ "tsConfig": "packages/beeq-vue/tsconfig.lib.json",
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+ "assets": ["packages/beeq-vue/README.md"]
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+ },
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+ "dependsOn": [{ "dependencies": true, "target": "build" }]
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+ },
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+ "lint": {
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+ "executor": "@nx/eslint:lint",
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+ "options": {
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+ "lintFilePatterns": ["{projectRoot}/**/*.ts", "{projectRoot}/package.json", "{projectRoot}/project.json"]
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }