Lightning Web Component available in Community Builder
Well understand that LWC are supported within Community yet cannot find a way to get the component in the Builder. Any special configuration param to include somewhere like for LC where we were supposed to use implements="forceCommunity:availableForAllPageTypes" access="global"
?
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Well understand that LWC are supported within Community yet cannot find a way to get the component in the Builder. Any special configuration param to include somewhere like for LC where we were supposed to use implements="forceCommunity:availableForAllPageTypes" access="global"
?
community-builder lightning-web-components
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Well understand that LWC are supported within Community yet cannot find a way to get the component in the Builder. Any special configuration param to include somewhere like for LC where we were supposed to use implements="forceCommunity:availableForAllPageTypes" access="global"
?
community-builder lightning-web-components
Well understand that LWC are supported within Community yet cannot find a way to get the component in the Builder. Any special configuration param to include somewhere like for LC where we were supposed to use implements="forceCommunity:availableForAllPageTypes" access="global"
?
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community-builder lightning-web-components
edited Dec 19 '18 at 14:01
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asked Dec 19 '18 at 13:17
Laurent P.
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Yes, you have to handle it differently. For LWC in community we have to add a new configuration file named as file—<component>.js-meta.xml
**
To make your component available in the Components tab in Community
Builder, define lightningCommunity__Page in targets. Without this tag,
your component can’t appear in Community Builder.
**
Config file Code:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<LightningComponentBundle xmlns="http://soap.sforce.com/2006/04/metadata" fqn="helloWorld">
<apiVersion>45.0</apiVersion>
<isExposed>true</isExposed>
<masterLabel>Hello World</masterLabel>
<targets>
<target>lightningCommunity__Page</target>
<target>lightningCommunity__Default</target>
</targets>
<targetConfigs>
<targetConfig targets="lightningCommunity__Default">
<property name="string" type="String" default="jsMetaValue"></property>
<property name="boolean" type="Boolean" default="true"></property>
<property name="integer" type="Integer" default="5"></property>
<property name="picklist" type="String" default="value3" datasource="value1,value2,value3" />
</targetConfig>
</targetConfigs>
SRC: https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/component-library/documentation/lwc/lwc.use_config_for_community_builder
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Yes, you have to handle it differently. For LWC in community we have to add a new configuration file named as file—<component>.js-meta.xml
**
To make your component available in the Components tab in Community
Builder, define lightningCommunity__Page in targets. Without this tag,
your component can’t appear in Community Builder.
**
Config file Code:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<LightningComponentBundle xmlns="http://soap.sforce.com/2006/04/metadata" fqn="helloWorld">
<apiVersion>45.0</apiVersion>
<isExposed>true</isExposed>
<masterLabel>Hello World</masterLabel>
<targets>
<target>lightningCommunity__Page</target>
<target>lightningCommunity__Default</target>
</targets>
<targetConfigs>
<targetConfig targets="lightningCommunity__Default">
<property name="string" type="String" default="jsMetaValue"></property>
<property name="boolean" type="Boolean" default="true"></property>
<property name="integer" type="Integer" default="5"></property>
<property name="picklist" type="String" default="value3" datasource="value1,value2,value3" />
</targetConfig>
</targetConfigs>
SRC: https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/component-library/documentation/lwc/lwc.use_config_for_community_builder
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Yes, you have to handle it differently. For LWC in community we have to add a new configuration file named as file—<component>.js-meta.xml
**
To make your component available in the Components tab in Community
Builder, define lightningCommunity__Page in targets. Without this tag,
your component can’t appear in Community Builder.
**
Config file Code:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<LightningComponentBundle xmlns="http://soap.sforce.com/2006/04/metadata" fqn="helloWorld">
<apiVersion>45.0</apiVersion>
<isExposed>true</isExposed>
<masterLabel>Hello World</masterLabel>
<targets>
<target>lightningCommunity__Page</target>
<target>lightningCommunity__Default</target>
</targets>
<targetConfigs>
<targetConfig targets="lightningCommunity__Default">
<property name="string" type="String" default="jsMetaValue"></property>
<property name="boolean" type="Boolean" default="true"></property>
<property name="integer" type="Integer" default="5"></property>
<property name="picklist" type="String" default="value3" datasource="value1,value2,value3" />
</targetConfig>
</targetConfigs>
SRC: https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/component-library/documentation/lwc/lwc.use_config_for_community_builder
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Yes, you have to handle it differently. For LWC in community we have to add a new configuration file named as file—<component>.js-meta.xml
**
To make your component available in the Components tab in Community
Builder, define lightningCommunity__Page in targets. Without this tag,
your component can’t appear in Community Builder.
**
Config file Code:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<LightningComponentBundle xmlns="http://soap.sforce.com/2006/04/metadata" fqn="helloWorld">
<apiVersion>45.0</apiVersion>
<isExposed>true</isExposed>
<masterLabel>Hello World</masterLabel>
<targets>
<target>lightningCommunity__Page</target>
<target>lightningCommunity__Default</target>
</targets>
<targetConfigs>
<targetConfig targets="lightningCommunity__Default">
<property name="string" type="String" default="jsMetaValue"></property>
<property name="boolean" type="Boolean" default="true"></property>
<property name="integer" type="Integer" default="5"></property>
<property name="picklist" type="String" default="value3" datasource="value1,value2,value3" />
</targetConfig>
</targetConfigs>
SRC: https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/component-library/documentation/lwc/lwc.use_config_for_community_builder
Yes, you have to handle it differently. For LWC in community we have to add a new configuration file named as file—<component>.js-meta.xml
**
To make your component available in the Components tab in Community
Builder, define lightningCommunity__Page in targets. Without this tag,
your component can’t appear in Community Builder.
**
Config file Code:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<LightningComponentBundle xmlns="http://soap.sforce.com/2006/04/metadata" fqn="helloWorld">
<apiVersion>45.0</apiVersion>
<isExposed>true</isExposed>
<masterLabel>Hello World</masterLabel>
<targets>
<target>lightningCommunity__Page</target>
<target>lightningCommunity__Default</target>
</targets>
<targetConfigs>
<targetConfig targets="lightningCommunity__Default">
<property name="string" type="String" default="jsMetaValue"></property>
<property name="boolean" type="Boolean" default="true"></property>
<property name="integer" type="Integer" default="5"></property>
<property name="picklist" type="String" default="value3" datasource="value1,value2,value3" />
</targetConfig>
</targetConfigs>
SRC: https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/component-library/documentation/lwc/lwc.use_config_for_community_builder
answered Dec 19 '18 at 13:23
Pranay Jaiswal
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