Samuel Padgett

origin-web-common

v3.10.0
Library of common services and components for OpenShift Web Console.

origin-web-catalog

v3.10.0
The OpenShift Web Catalog

registry-image-widgets

v0.0.17
Renders Openshift Image Resources

kubernetes-container-terminal

v3.0.1
Provides a terminal for a kubernetes container in a pod.

kubernetes-object-describer

v1.1.4
Provides extensions to the kubernetes-object-describer for OpenShift's resources.

openshift-logos-icon

v1.7.1
OpenShift Logos Icon Font ===========================

angular-extension-registry

v1.3.0
An angular module allowing a developer to define extension points in an application allowing others to easily extend a UI through a simple interface

kubernetes-label-selector

v2.1.3
Provides a LabelSelector object that understand kubernetes labels and label selector syntax, and works directly with JSON API objects from kubernetes. Also provides a label filtering widget.

@openshift-console/dynamic-plugin-sdk

v1.6.0
Based on the concept of [webpack module federation](https://webpack.js.org/concepts/module-federation/), dynamic plugins are loaded and interpreted from remote sources at runtime. The standard way to deliver and expose dynamic plugins to Console is throug

@openshift-console/dynamic-plugin-sdk-internal

v1.0.0
Based on the concept of [webpack module federation](https://webpack.js.org/concepts/module-federation/), dynamic plugins are loaded and interpreted from remote sources at runtime. The standard way to deliver and expose dynamic plugins to Console is throug

@openshift-console/dynamic-plugin-sdk-webpack

v1.2.0
Based on the concept of [webpack module federation](https://webpack.js.org/concepts/module-federation/), dynamic plugins are loaded and interpreted from remote sources at runtime. The standard way to deliver and expose dynamic plugins to Console is throug

@openshift-console/dynamic-plugin-sdk-internal-kubevirt

v0.0.10
Based on the concept of [webpack module federation](https://webpack.js.org/concepts/module-federation/), dynamic plugins are loaded and interpreted from remote sources at runtime. The standard way to deliver and expose dynamic plugins to Console is throug

@openshift/dynamic-plugin-sdk-utils

v4.1.0
Provides React focused dynamic plugin SDK utilities

@openshift/dynamic-plugin-sdk

v5.0.1
Allows loading, managing and interpreting dynamic plugins

@openshift/dynamic-plugin-sdk-webpack

v4.1.0
Allows building dynamic plugin assets with webpack

@openshift-console/plugin-shared

v0.0.3
Console plugin shared code

@openshift/dynamic-plugin-sdk-extensions

v1.4.0
Provides extension types for dynamic plugins