@mikezimm/fps-library-v2
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Library of reusable typescript/javascript functions, interfaces and constants
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/**
* CodeAnalizerComment: Updated 1 imports on 2024-09-22 14:49:52
* Update:: import { IFPSItem } to '@mikezimm/fps-core-v7/lib/components/molecules/AnyContent/IAnyContent;'
*/
/**
* CodeAnalizerComment: Updated 4 imports on 2024-09-21 23:07:24
* Update:: import { IFPSItem } to '@mikezimm/fps-core-v7/lib/components/molecules/AnyContent/IAnyContent;'
* Update:: import { getImgCover } to '@mikezimm/fps-core-v7/lib/common/Images/imgFit;'
* Update:: import { getImgFit } to '@mikezimm/fps-core-v7/lib/common/Images/imgFit;'
* Update:: import { EmptyFPSItemSearch } to '@mikezimm/fps-core-v7/lib/components/molecules/AnyContent/IFPSItemSearch;'
*/
import { IFPSItem } from '@mikezimm/fps-core-v7/lib/components/molecules/AnyContent/IAnyContent';
import { IFpsTileComponentWPProps } from '../webPart/IFpsTileComponentWPProps';
/**
* This will take WP Props and create a shell FpsItem object which can be added to the item later on or passed in to some components
* @param wpProps
* @returns
*
*/
export declare function buildFpsTileWPProps(wpProps: IFpsTileComponentWPProps, hUnit?: string, wUnit?: string): IFPSItem;
/**
* mergeFPSItemProps will take the wpProps and create FPSItem.
* Then, if there is a previousFpsItem, it will merge those into the ones based on current props.
* This means that if you run this type of function twice, the second time will take precedence on the same object.
*
* @param wpProps
* @param previousFpsItem
* @returns
*/
export declare function mergeFPSItemProps(wpProps: IFpsTileComponentWPProps, previousFpsItem?: IFPSItem): IFPSItem;
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