A wrapper package for PrimeReact v10 components with V10 suffix exports for compatibility with Inkwell UI React.
npm install @aiinkwell/inkwell-ui-react-v10A wrapper package for PrimeReact v10 components with V10 suffix exports for compatibility with Inkwell UI React.
This package provides re-exports of PrimeReact v10 components with a V10 suffix. It's designed to work alongside the newer Inkwell UI React library that uses PrimeReact v11, allowing both versions to coexist in the same application.
``bash`
npm install inkwell-ui-react-v10
Make sure you have the following peer dependencies installed:
`bash`
npm install react react-dom
Import components with the V10 suffix:
`tsx
import { CalendarV10, DropdownV10, DataTableV10 } from 'inkwell-ui-react-v10';
function MyComponent() {
return (
Available Components
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CalendarV10
- AutoCompleteV10
- DropdownV10
- InputMaskV10
- CascadeSelectV10
- ColorPickerV10
- EditorV10
- InputNumberV10
- ListBoxV10
- MentionV10
- MultiSelectV10
- MultiStateCheckboxV10
- PasswordV10
- TreeSelectV10
- TriStateCheckboxV10
- InputTextV10$3
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SplitButtonV10$3
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DataTableV10
- ColumnV10
- DataViewV10
- DataViewLayoutOptionsV10
- OrderListV10
- OrganizationChartV10
- PickListV10
- TreeV10
- TreeTableV10
- VirtualScrollerV10$3
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FileUploadV10$3
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MegaMenuV10
- BreadCrumbV10
- ContextMenuV10
- DockV10
- MenuV10
- MenubarV10
- PanelMenuV10
- TieredMenuV10$3
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MessagesV10
- ToastV10$3
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CarouselV10
- GalleriaV10
- ImageV10$3
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SidebarV10
- DialogV10
- TooltipV10$3
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PanelV10
- TabViewV10
- TabPanelV10
- DeferredContentV10$3
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ScrollTopV10
- ProgressBarV10$3
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addLocaleV10
- PrimeReactAPIProviderV10$3
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v10Styles` - Path to the Lara Light Blue theme CSSThis package solves the compatibility issue when you need to use both PrimeReact v10 and v11 components in the same application. By using the V10 suffix, you can:
1. Gradually migrate from PrimeReact v10 to v11
2. Use legacy v10 components alongside newer v11 components
3. Maintain compatibility with existing codebases that rely on v10 features
This package uses PrimeReact v10.9.7 under the hood.
MIT
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.