@flarehr/apollo-personal-details-app 3.68.57 → 3.70.59

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  "name": "@flarehr/apollo-personal-details-app",
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- "version": "3.68.57",
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  "description": "Flare Personal Details Component",
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  "license": "SEE LICENSE IN LICENSE.md",
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- # Basic.Profile.UI.PersonalDetails
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- ## Installation
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- To install the project's dependencies, run the following commands:
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- ```bash
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- dotnet tool restore
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- dotnet restore
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- npm install
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- ```
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- ## Development
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- ### Configuring the backend
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- The settings file, `local.settings.json`, allows you to configure the backend URL that you would like the web app to point to.</br></br>
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- #### Local Development
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- Use the following example to point to the Basic.Profile Api if you are running it locally.
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- ```json
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- {
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- "backendUrl": "http://localhost:7071",
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- "headers" : {
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- "X-PROFILE-ID": "{Put Profile Id here}"
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- }
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- }
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- ```
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- This points the web app to `http://localhost:7071` and injects the `X-PROFILE-ID` header into the HTTP request.
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- > NOTE: You must set a Profile ID to one you have created in your local database.
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- </br>
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- #### Using the AutoDev environment
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- If you want to run the UI locally but ghave it conect to the Basic.Profile API running in the AutoDev environment you can use the following example:
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- ```json
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- {
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- "backendUrl": "https://autodev-partner.flarehr.com",
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- "headers": {
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- "Authorization": "Bearer eyJhbGciO..."
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- }
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- }
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- ```
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- This points the web app to `https://autodev-partner.flarehr.com` and replaces the `Authorization` header in the HTTP request.
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- A common approach to obtaining the Bearer token is to use our testing tool [Acme Partner App](https://apollo-partner.web.app/#/dashboard/workflows), and use your web browser's dev tools to obtain the token.
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- The token is associated to a profile, so there is no need to add the `X-PROFILE-ID` header like you do for purely local development.</br></br>
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- #### Open Browser on Application Start
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- If you would like a browser to open and load the page when the app starts, you can add the `openBrowser` setting with a value of `true`. The absence of this value will default the value to false.
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- ```json
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- {
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- "backendUrl": "http://localhost:7071",
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- "headers" : {
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- "X-PROFILE-ID": "{Put Profile Id here}"
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- },
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- "openBrowser": true
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- }
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- ```
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- ### Starting the Development Server
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- To start the development server, run the following commands:
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- ```bash
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- npm start
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- ```
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- ## Build
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- To build the project, run the following commands:
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- ```bash
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- npm run build
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- ```