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fulcrum-query-sql

v1.1.12

Published

Fulcrum Query SQL Utilities

Downloads

1,011

Readme

Fulcrum Query SQL

This is shared code for the Fulcrum Query API and the Fulcrum Editor applications.

Build

yarn build

Publishing

Reach out to your local engineering manager for this step.

  • yarn clean && yarn build
  • Bump package.json version
  • Merge to main
  • Checkout main, git pull
  • git tag -a vx.x.x -m "x.x.x" (use actual tag number of next release)
  • git push origin --tags
  • Create a release for the tag in github
  • Move .npmrc off to fulcrum.npmrc and npm login (Credentials in 1password)
  • npm publish
  • Move fulcrum.npmrc back to .npmrc to reset back to your own configurations

Debugging

  • Create a branch
  • Add logs or a debugger in fulcrum-query-sql where applicable
  • Build the package, commit and push the changes
  • In your other repo (most likely fulcrum-components)
    • In package.json, point your fulcrum-query-sql npm package to that branch in this format
    • 'fulcrum-query-sql': 'github:fulcrumapp/fulcrum-query-sql#BRANCH-NAME'
  • Rebuild the lock file by running ./yarn (Do NOT delete the existing yarn.lock)
  • Re-skaffold and the changes will now be visible for debugging

Debugging troubleshooting

Issue: Changes not visible in fulcrum after following the Debugging steps.

Solution: If changes are not reflecting even after following the debugging steps, you might need to ensure a completely clean environment for your dependencies. Here are some steps to ensure that the fulcrum repository is correctly picking up the changes from fulcrum-query-sql:

  1. Update Dependencies Safely:
  • Inside fulcrum-components run:
yarn remove fulcrum-query-sql
  • After that
yarn add fulcrum-query-sql@github:fulcrumapp/fulcrum-query-sql#BRANCH-NAME
  1. Clean Yarn Cache: Clear the yarn cache to remove any stored data from previous installs which might conflict
./yarn cache clean
  1. Reinstall Dependencies: Reinstall your dependencies to ensure all links are correctly set up:
./yarn install
  1. Restart Skaffold with your namespace and No Cache:
skaffold dev --cache-artifacts=false

or

USER=<YOUR NAMESPACE> skaffold dev --cache-artifacts=false