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_build/config.json

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{
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"name": "cb.resourceSelectInput v2",
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"name": "ResourceSelectInput",
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"lowCaseName": "resourceselectinput",
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"description": "ResourceSelectInput V2 - Custom Input type for modmore contentBlocks V2 is a complete Rewrite of the Inputtype and is not compatible with V1.",
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"description": "Resource Select Custom Input type for modmore ContentBlocks",
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"author": "Alexander Herling",
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"version": "2.0.0-rc1",
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"version": "2.0.0",
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"package":{
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"elements": {
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"plugins": [{
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"name": "ResourceSelectInput",
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"description": "Register ResourceSelectInput in ContentBlocks.",
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"events": ["ContentBlocks_RegisterInputs"]
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}]
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}
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},
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"build": {
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"readme": "docs/readme.txt",
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"license": "docs/license.txt",
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"changelog": "docs/changelog.txt"
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}
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}
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}
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assets/components/resourceselectinput/js/inputs/resourceselect.input.js

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dom.removeClass('contentblocks-field-loading');
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}
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});
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};
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}
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input.getData = function () {
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return {
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value: dom.find('.contentblocks-field-resourceselect select').val()
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};
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};
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return input;
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};
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}
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Changelog for ResourceSelectInput
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- 2.0.0
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- Initial v2 Release
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ResourceSelectInput
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Author: Alexander Herling <[email protected]>
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Resource Select Custom Input type for modmore ContentBlocks.
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Install via MODX Package Manager
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Documentation
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https://github.com/degoya/cb.resourceSelectInput

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