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* [build_ts_refs] improve caches, allow building a subset of projects

* cleanup project def script and update refs in type check script

* rename browser_bazel config to avoid kebab-case

* remove execInProjects() helper

* list references for tsconfig.types.json for api-extractor workload

* disable composite features of tsconfig.types.json for api-extractor

* set declaration: true to avoid weird debug error

* fix jest tests

Co-authored-by: spalger <spalger@users.noreply.github.com>
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Co-authored-by: Kibana Machine <42973632+kibanamachine@users.noreply.github.com>
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tsconfig.json [build_ts_refs] improve caches, allow building a subset of projects (#107981) (#108139) 2021-08-11 05:08:54 -04:00

Developer examples

Owner: Kibana application architecture team

The developer examples app is a landing page where developers go to search for working, tested examples of various developer services. Add your a link to your example using the developerExamples register function offered on the setup contract:

  setup(core, { developerExamples }) {
    developerExamples.register({
      appId: 'myFooExampleApp',
      title: 'Foo services',
      description: `Foo services let you do bar and zed.`,
      links: [
        {
          label: 'README',
          href: 'https://github.com/elastic/kibana/tree/master/src/plugins/foo/README.md',
          iconType: 'logoGithub',
          target: '_blank',
          size: 's',
        },
      ],
      image: img,
    });
  }

Run Kibana with developer examples via:

yarn start --run-examples

Then navigate to "Developer examples":