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@wvr/core

v2.2.7

Published

Weaver AngularJs Core Module

Downloads

192

Readme

Build Status Coverage Status

TAMU AngularJS Core Module

TAMU UI Core ngDocs

Dependencies

Downloading and installing Node.js and npm

Fun with Docker

docker-compose up

When needing to develop on Weaver-UI-Core. Increment version in package.json and run following commands.

docker-compose build publish
docker-compose run publish

This will rebuild publishing image and publish to registry container.

Known Limitations

Docker Volumes Under Linux

Docker Volumes are created within the Container using the USER_ID specified in the Dockerfile. The host system running the Docker must have a matching USER_ID or access denied errors will occur. Change the USER_ID argument to match the USER_ID of the user running the container to avoid this problem. Example:

# id -u
1000

# docker-compose build --build-arg "USER_ID=$(id -u)"

The directory on the host that represents the Docker Volume may be created and owned as root on the host system. When this happens just perform a sudo chown command similar to this:

# sudo chown -R username:groupname .verdaccio

Problems may still occur if the given user ID is not available on either system.