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@raha/api-shared

v0.1.23

Published

Shared code between the Raha API and client library.

Downloads

9

Readme

shared/

Stuff that's used by both the API server and the REST client, including the shape of all API endpoints as well as helpers and data models.

Installation

yarn add @raha/api-shared

Developing simultaneously with other packages in the monorepo

If you're working on the shared/ package simultaneously with sibling packages in this repo that depend on shared/, like client/ or server/, it's useful to have the latest working changes available to those libraries before this library is published. To do that, make sure that Typescript is compiling the code in this package as you code, by running:

yarn build:watch

Background

With Typescript Project References configured in the root tsconfig.json, those sibling packages use whatever types are available in shared/dist/ (the build directory of this package) to fill in the types in those respective packages.

So, for the latest types for shared/ to be present, ensure that the latest types are always available, by watching on any changes here and rebuilding automatically, with the command above.

Publishing the library

First, ask a maintainer of this library to grant you access to @raha/api-shared on NPM.

Then, run this command:

npm login  # log into NPM if you haven't already
npm publish

Please follow semver when choosing a version number.

After publishing the new version, update the api-shared version that the server and client packages depend on, and create a PR with the updated version numbers (a commit updating the api-shared package.json version number should have automatically been created by npm).

Testing

Run yarn test.

This project uses jest for testing. Any file that ends in .test.(j|t)sx? is treated as a test.

Tests are currently sparse/nonexistent; this must be fixed!