The Beckn In a Box (BIAB) project is designed to provide an alternate path to developing and deploying a beckn-enabled applications with minimal engineering overhead. It is a modular integration framework that allows network participants to become beckn enabled by building or subscribing to pre-built modules/microservices. BIAB can also be used to configure and launch beckn-enabled networks in a single click
Project Details
This issue is dedicated to implementing the frontend UI design for the Beckn-In-A-Box (BIAB) project. The BIAB project aims to simplify the development and deployment of beckn-enabled applications by providing an integration framework. This implementation focuses on creating a user-friendly and intuitive frontend UI that guides users through the configuration and build processes. The UI design will accommodate various product configurations and modules while aligning with the overall project vision and existing components.
Features to be Implemented
Hard code the UI design for the frontend product development wizard in the Beckn-In-A-Box (BIAB) project.
Project Overview
The Beckn In a Box (BIAB) project is designed to provide an alternate path to developing and deploying a beckn-enabled applications with minimal engineering overhead. It is a modular integration framework that allows network participants to become beckn enabled by building or subscribing to pre-built modules/microservices. BIAB can also be used to configure and launch beckn-enabled networks in a single click
Project Details
This issue is dedicated to implementing the frontend UI design for the Beckn-In-A-Box (BIAB) project. The BIAB project aims to simplify the development and deployment of beckn-enabled applications by providing an integration framework. This implementation focuses on creating a user-friendly and intuitive frontend UI that guides users through the configuration and build processes. The UI design will accommodate various product configurations and modules while aligning with the overall project vision and existing components.
Features to be Implemented
What Needs to Be Built
Skills Required