Note: This guide applies to the project created by quasar-cli.
First install typescript
and ts-loader
packages in your project.
npm i -D typescript ts-loader
Then modified the quasar.conf.js
file in your project:
import * as Y from 'yjs' | |
import * as mutex from 'lib0/mutex.js' | |
import { Observable } from 'lib0/observable.js' | |
import PouchDB from 'pouchdb'; | |
// This is the name of the top level Y.Map that is used to construct the main pouchDB | |
// JSON document. | |
const topDataYMapName = 'data'; |
Note: This guide applies to the project created by quasar-cli.
First install typescript
and ts-loader
packages in your project.
npm i -D typescript ts-loader
Then modified the quasar.conf.js
file in your project:
Save for a few legacy projects that still use Fusion Tables I don't actively use this script anymore. This update hopefully solves the OAuth issue that cropped up once Google depcricated the Client Login method used by the prior version.
As always, your mileage may vary, and I welcome someone -- Google or otherwise -- to offer a long-term maintained solution.
The following is largely cribbed from a Google example here. I try to explain some of the API settings that must be enabled in the Developer's Console and elsewhere