@dunite/check-access
v0.12.0
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Handles authentication for the corresponding AuthMiddle-nuget
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checkaccess
Remember to run below to ignore local changes to potential secrets
git update-index --assume-unchanged .\aurelia_project\environments\dev.ts
git update-index --assume-unchanged .\aurelia_project\environments\prod.ts
git update-index --assume-unchanged .\aurelia_project\environments\stage.ts
Debug
Demo app
Start with au run
From VS Code choose Debug->Chrome debugger
Tests
From VS Code choose Debug->Debug Jest Tests
How to write an Aurelia plugin
Resource import within the dev app
In dev app, when you need to import something from the inner plugin (for example, importing a class for dependency injection), use special name "resources"
to reference the inner plugin.
import {autoinject} from 'aurelia-framework';
// "resources" refers the inner plugin src/index.ts
import {MyService} from 'resources';
@autoinject()
export class App {
constructor(myService: MyService) {}
}
Manage dependencies
By default, this plugin has no "dependencies" in package.json. Theoretically this plugin depends on at least aurelia-pal
because src/index.ts
imports it. It could also depends on more core Aurelia package like aurelia-binding
or aurelia-templating
if you build advanced components that reference them.
Ideally you need to carefully add those aurelia-pal
(aurelia-binding
...) to "dependencies" in package.json. But in practice you don't have to. Because every app that consumes this plugin will have full Aurelia core packages installed.
Furthermore, there are two benefits by leaving those dependencies out of plugin's package.json.
- ensure this plugin doesn't bring in a duplicated Aurelia core package to consumers' app. This is mainly for app built with webpack. We had been hit with
aurelia-binding
v1 and v2 conflicts due to 3rd party plugin asks foraurelia-binding
v1. - reduce the burden for npm/yarn when installing this plugin.
If you are a perfectionist who could not stand leaving out dependencies, I recommend you to add aurelia-pal
(aurelia-binding
...) to "peerDependencies" in package.json. So at least it could not cause a duplicated Aurelia core package.
If your plugin depends on other npm package, like lodash
or jquery
, you have to add them to "dependencies" in package.json.
Build Plugin
Run au build-plugin
. This will transpile all files from src/
folder to dist/native-modules/
and dist/commonjs/
.
For example, src/index.ts
will become dist/native-modules/index.js
and dist/commonjs/index.js
.
Note all other files in dev-app/
folder are for the dev app, they would not appear in the published npm package.
Consume Plugin
By default, the dist/
folder is not committed to git. (We have /dist
in .gitignore
). But that would not prevent you from consuming this plugin through direct git reference.
You can consume this plugin directly by:
npm i github:your_github_username/checkaccess
# or if you use bitbucket
npm i bitbucket:your_github_username/checkaccess
# or if you use gitlab
npm i gitlab:your_github_username/checkaccess
# or plain url
npm i https:/github.com/your_github_username/checkaccess.git
Then load the plugin in app's main.ts
like this.
aurelia.use.plugin('checkaccess');
// for webpack user, use PLATFORM.moduleName wrapper
aurelia.use.plugin(PLATFORM.moduleName('checkaccess'));
The missing dist/
files will be filled up by npm through "prepare": "npm run build"
(in "scripts"
section of package.json).
Yarn has a bug that ignores "prepare"
script. If you want to use yarn to consume your plugin through direct git reference, remove /dist
from .gitignore
and commit all the files. Note you don't need to commit dist/
files if you only use yarn to consume this plugin through published npm package (npm i checkaccess
).
Publish npm package
By default, "private"
field in package.json has been turned on, this prevents you from accidentally publish a private plugin to npm.
To publish the plugin to npm for public consumption:
- Remove
"private": true,
from package.json. - Pump up project version. This will run through
au test
(in "preversion" in package.json) first.
npm version patch # or minor or major
- Push up changes to your git server
git push && git push --tags
- Then publish to npm, you need to have your npm account logged in.
npm publish
Automate changelog, git push, and npm publish
You can enable npm version patch # or minor or major
to automatically update changelog, push commits and version tag to the git server, and publish to npm.
Here is one simple setup.
npm i -D standard-changelog
. We usestandard-changelog
as a minimum example to support conventional changelog.
- Alternatively you can use high level standard-version.
- Add two commands to
"scripts"
section of package.json.
"scripts": {
// ...
"version": "standard-changelog && git add CHANGELOG.md",
"postversion": "git push && git push --tags && npm publish"
},
- you can remove
&& npm publish
if your project is private
For more information, go to https://aurelia.io/docs/cli/cli-bundler
Run dev app
Run au run
, then open http://localhost:9000
To open browser automatically, do au run --open
.
To change dev server port, do au run --port 8888
.
To change dev server host, do au run --host 127.0.0.1
PS: You could mix all the flags as well, au run --host 127.0.0.1 --port 7070 --open
Unit tests
Run au test
(or au jest
).
To run in watch mode, au test --watch
or au jest --watch
.