forked from FINAKON/HelpProject
1. Initial Commit - a boiler plate code and POC to realize the concept of context sensitive help 2. Frontend code written in ReactJS 3. Backend code written in Java, Spring Boot Framework 4. Frontend Start: pre-requisites : node, npm npm run dev ==> to start the frontend vite server 5. Backend Start: pre-requisites : java, mvn mvn spring-boot:run ==> to start the backend server 6. Visit http://localhost:5173/ for basic demo of help, press F1 in textboxes 7. Visit http://localhost:5173/editor and enter "admin123" to add/modify texts. Happy Coding !!! Thank you, Bhargava.
34 lines
1.1 KiB
TypeScript
34 lines
1.1 KiB
TypeScript
/**
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* Look up info on a property.
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*
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* In most cases the given `schema` contains info on the property.
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* All standard,
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* most legacy,
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* and some non-standard properties are supported.
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* For these cases,
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* the returned `Info` has hints about the value of the property.
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*
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* `name` can also be a valid data attribute or property,
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* in which case an `Info` object with the correctly cased `attribute` and
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* `property` is returned.
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*
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* `name` can be an unknown attribute,
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* in which case an `Info` object with `attribute` and `property` set to the
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* given name is returned.
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* It is not recommended to provide unsupported legacy or recently specced
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* properties.
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*
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*
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* @param {Schema} schema
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* Schema;
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* either the `html` or `svg` export.
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* @param {string} value
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* An attribute-like or property-like name;
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* it will be passed through `normalize` to hopefully find the correct info.
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* @returns {Info}
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* Info.
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*/
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export function find(schema: Schema, value: string): Info;
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import type { Schema } from 'property-information';
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import { Info } from './util/info.js';
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//# sourceMappingURL=find.d.ts.map
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