piral-blazor 1.9.0-beta.8182 → 1.9.0-beta.8196
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package/README.md
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## Usage
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::: summary:
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::: summary: Modern Use (recommended)
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**Note**: If you use the .NET template (and specifically the `Piral.Blazor.Tools` package) then the whole JavaScript code will be generated for you. There is nothing you will need to do - even though you can also manually extend the generated JavaScript module.
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The recommended way is to use `piral-blazor` from your pilets. In this case, no registration in the Piral instance is required.
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Example use:
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```ts
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import { PiletApi } from '<name-of-piral-instance>';
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export function setup(piral: PiletApi) {
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piral.defineBlazorReferences([
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require.resolve('./My.Dependency.dll'),
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require.resolve('./My.Components.dll'),
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piral.registerPage('/sample', piral.fromBlazor('sample-page'));
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```
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Within Blazor components the `Extension` component referenced from `Piral.Blazor.Utils`, e.g.,
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```jsx
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<Extension name="name-of-extension" />
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Alternatively, if `piral-blazor` has not been added to the Piral instance you can install and use the package also from a pilet directly.
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import { PiletApi } from '<name-of-piral-instance>';
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import { defineBlazorReferences, fromBlazor } from 'piral-blazor/convert';
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To maximize compatibility, the major and minor version of the `blazor` package should correspond to the major and minor version of .NET Blazor you want to use (e.g., `blazor@3.2.x` will resolve to the outdated .NET Blazor `3.2` release train - more recent ones look like `blazor@7.0.0`). It should be noted that the patch level is not aligned. If a specific patch level is desired, consult the `blazor` package documentation.
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Within Blazor components the `Extension` component referenced from `Piral.Blazor.Utils`, e.g.,
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<Extension name="name-of-extension" />
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::: summary: Legacy Use
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For backwards compatibility, you can also install `piral-blazor` in your Piral instance.
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Using Blazor with Piral is as simple as installing the `piral-blazor` and `blazor` packages.
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"name": "piral-blazor",
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"version": "1.9.0-beta.
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"version": "1.9.0-beta.8196",
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"description": "Plugin for integrating Blazor components in Piral.",
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"keywords": [
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"test": "echo \"Error: run tests from root\" && exit 1"
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"devDependencies": {
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"piral-core": "1.9.0-beta.
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"piral-core": "1.9.0-beta.8196"
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"gitHead": "73f7d0d90884d0b1dc1cc5ed7965f0cb0bc48a20"
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