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@eigenspace/utils

v1.2.50

Published

Package that contains helpful utils for developing projects.

Downloads

58

Readme

Core web utils Build Status

Package that contains helpful utils for developing projects.

Project structure

Project should adhere to this structure:

    /config - files for configuration project modules
    /src - files used by this application (modules, templates, ligic)
        /common - folder for common stuff
            /types - common types
        /utils - set of components
            /async - async utils
            /common - common utils
            
        package-api.js - a public interface for a library consumer         
                     
    package.json - project configuration, contains project information, dependencies and settings
    webpack.config.package.json - main configuration for webpack
    yarn.log - file fixing specific dependency numbers
    README.md
    <other root configuration files> - for example, jest.config.ts, .gitignore, ...                                             

Why do we have that dependencies?

  • @eigenspace/common-types - common types.
  • lodash.camelcase - to convert any format to camel case.
  • lodash.kebabcase - to convert any format to kebab case.
  • lodash.snakecase - to convert any format to snake case.

Why do we have that dev dependencies?

  • @eigenspace/codestyle - includes lint rules, config for typescript.
  • @eigenspace/helper-scripts - common scripts for dev. environment.
  • @types/* - contains type definitions for specific library.
  • jest - testing framework to write unit specs (including snapshots).
  • ts-jest - it lets you use Jest to test projects written in TypeScript.
  • ts-loader - it is used to load typescript code with webpack.
  • eslint - it checks code for readability, maintainability, and functionality errors.
  • eslint-plugin-eigenspace-script - includes set of script linting rules and configuration for them.
  • typescript - is a superset of JavaScript that have static type-checking and ECMAScript features. See webpack.config.js.
  • webpack - it create app bundle for dev mode and production.
  • copy-webpack-plugin - used for copy package.json in package bundle.
  • clean-webpack-plugin - used for clean bundle before run building.
  • husky - used for configure git hooks.
  • lint-staged - used for configure linters against staged git files.
  • webpack-cli - command line interface dor webpack.

CI

Important!

Travis creates the .npmrc file during ci startup. This file contains the access token to the npm repository.