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highgrade-cms

v0.0.1

Published

This is a sample blog app written in [Mantra](https://github.com/kadirahq/mantra) covering core features of it.

Downloads

2

Readme

A Sample Blog App Written in Mantra

This is a sample blog app written in Mantra covering core features of it.

Setting Up

  • Clone this repo
  • Do npm install to install dependencies
  • Make sure you've installed Meteor locally

Running The App

Simply start your app with meteor -p 5005. Then you can access the app on http://localhost:5005

Running Tests

In this app, every part of the client side is fully tested using the familiar tools like Mocha, Chai and Sinon.

Run tests with:

npm test

See package.json for more information about testing setup.

Running Storybook

This app is setup for React Storybook. Run following command to start the React Storybook:

npm run storybook

NOTE: If this gives you missing module errors, React Storybook requires npm v3. Here's how to install npm3 and get it setup.

npm install -g [email protected]
rm -rf node_modules
npm install
npm run storybook