commit | 0ffc4bcdd4794eee21d4e2c05da7f3504aa22aac | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Randall Leeds <randall@apache.org> | Thu May 23 11:24:19 2019 -0400 |
committer | Randall Leeds <randall@apache.org> | Thu May 23 11:29:37 2019 -0400 |
tree | 99369c231c2a3b947d84d9e4a2fb363d2a3f1841 | |
parent | 012072144de41f681353b814b6baa790bafcd9d6 [diff] |
Restrict Babel resolver alias to bare specifiers Rather than aliasing resolving subpaths of packages of the annotator scope, only alias bare specifiers. There should never be a deep import because all public APIs should be exported through the top-level namespace module of a package.
Apache Annotator provides annotation enabling code for browsers, servers, and humans.
We‘re currently pre-releasing development copies of each library that makes up the sum total of Apache Annotator’s code. You can grab any of them from our npm organization.
$ # for example... $ npm install --save @annotator/dom
We use Lerna to juggle the various Apache Annotator libraries. If you‘d like to contribute, you’ll need the following:
$ yarn install
$ yarn test
$ yarn start
Once the test server has started, you can browse a local demo, and run tests in a browser by visiting http://localhost:8080/
.
If you have any Web Annotation Data Model JSON documents, you can validate them using the validate
script:
$ yarn validate --url https://raw.githubusercontent.com/w3c/web-annotation-tests/master/tools/samples/correct/anno1.json
With the --url
option you can pass in a URL or a local path to a JSON file.
Valid:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/w3c/web-annotation-tests/master/tools/samples/correct/anno1.json
Invalid:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/w3c/web-annotation-tests/master/tools/samples/incorrect/anno1.json
Apache License 2.0