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agiir-react-components

v0.15.36

Published

Composants ReactJS développés par Agiir

Downloads

172

Readme

Utilisation du paquet de composants ReactJS Agiir

Première utilisation

  • Installation des dépendances : npm install. Attention, il faudra peut-être utilisé l'option pour les peer-dependencies. npm install --legacy-peer-deps

Ajout d'un nouveau composant

  • Ajouter le composant dans src/lib/components (penser à l'export default)
  • Ajouter les dépendances en fonctions des besoins, exemple : npm install react-boostrap
  • Exporter ce composant dans src/lib/index.js

Mise à jour des composants React

  • S'assurer de la connexion au compte NPM d'Agiir avec la commande npm whoami :
    • npm login
    • Login? [login]
    • Password? [password]
    • Email? [e-mail]
  • S'assurer d'avoir un bash Linux configuré pour NPM (celui de git bash fait l'affaire) : npm config set script-shell "[Chemin vers bash.exe, avec des '\\' et pas '/']"
  • Build et construction du dossier "dist" avec NPM et Babel : npm run build
  • Changer la version du paquet NPM avec la commande npm version <update_type>. Pour plus d'information, voir la doc sur le semantic versionning.
  • Déployer sur le dépôt git avant de déployer sur NPM
  • Publication du paquet sur NPM : npm publish. Une erreur peut se produire si le versionning est erroné.

Sources et liens

Lien du tutoriel sur la création de composants React sur NPM Publish React components as an npm package.

Lien du repository GitLab https://gitlab.com/agiir/agiir-react-components

To learn React, check out the React documentation.