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@natlibfi/melinda-eresource-tool

v1.0.2

Published

UI for transforming MARC records

Downloads

1

Readme

UI for transforming MARC records NPM Version Build Status

Building the application

Initialize submodules git submodule update --init

Install all dependencies: npm install

Run build task: npm run build

This will build the application into build directory.

Building the container image

After the building the application run: bin/build-aci.sh

The command must be run as root (acbuild must be installed)

Start the application in production

npm install --prod
cd build
node index.js

(Application can be configured using environment variables, like HTTP_PORT=4000 node index.js for alternate port)

Start the application in development

npm run dev

This will start webpack-dev-server for frontend codebase and nodemon for the backend. The application will be available at http://localhost:3000.

License and copyright

Copyright (c) 2015-2017 University Of Helsinki (The National Library Of Finland)

This project's source code is licensed under the terms of GNU Affero General Public License Version 3 or any later version.