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Content: Enhanced Support for Custom npm Packages in FlowFuse for Devices #1816

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MarianRaphael opened this issue Mar 19, 2024 · 4 comments
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MarianRaphael commented Mar 19, 2024

Original Issue URL

FlowFuse/flowfuse#3588

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At FlowFuse, we've long supported the use of custom npm packages (see article). However, we acknowledge that configuring the necessary files to access non-standard npm registries posed a challenge, especially for those working extensively with devices.

The integration of Node Catalogues and configurable npmrc settings directly within the FlowFuse platform is designed to streamline the use of custom modules, making it more accessible and manageable for our users, particularly those focused on device-related projects.

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No live Demo available yet for Devices.

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28th March

@MarianRaphael MarianRaphael added the task A piece of work that isn't necessarily tied to a specific Epic or Story. label Mar 19, 2024
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gdziuba commented Mar 19, 2024

Talk about the high-level application of Node-RED, there will be a need for a custom packages.

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gdziuba commented Mar 21, 2024

@MarianRaphael do we have a date for this one yet?

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gdziuba commented Mar 21, 2024

Did you add or did I miss that?

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Didn't edit anything yesterday.

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