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origin-web-catalog

v3.10.0

Published

The OpenShift Web Catalog

Downloads

34

Readme

OpenShift Catalog Console Library

A component library created for the cataloging components for The OpenShift Web Console.

Build Status

Quick start

# install the dependencies with npm and bower
$ npm install
$ bower install

# build the library
$ npm run build

Showcase Application

There is a showcase application used to help develop and view the existing components in the library.

# run the server
$ npm run start

Go to https://localhost:9001 in your browser. (though it should auto-launch) This will watch for asset changes.

You will need to patch the web console oauth client to allow for port 9001:

$ oc login -u system:admin
$ oc patch oauthclient/openshift-web-console -p '{"redirectURIs":["https://localhost:9001/"]}'

Contributing

Getting started

  1. Install Nodejs and npm
  2. Build the library with 'npm run build'
  3. Run the test server with 'npm run start'
  4. Launch a browser at https://localhost:9001/ this will watch for asset changes.

Testing

1. Unit Tests

  • single run: npm test
  • live mode (TDD style): npm run test:watch