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params-frontend

v0.2.1

Published

Frontend for params-service

Downloads

5

Readme

Params-frontend

Frontend for params-service

Description

This project is a micro frontend service, developed to work embedded to base-web-service.

Getting started

Install dependencies

  1. use yarn or npm install

Development

  1. Run the base-web-service project and make sure that this micro-service is located at the package.json file of the base-web-service
  2. Start coding. you don't need to run anything more here.

Testing

  1. with base-web-service running.
  2. run cypress
  • With yarn

    • yarn run cypress open
  • With npm

    • npx cypress open note: npx is included with npm > v5.2 or can be installed separately.

Note: you can run a specefic test with this commands:

  • With yarn

    • yarn run cypress run --spec cypress/path/to/spec
  • With npm

    • npx cypress run --spec cypress/path/to/spec

See the README of base-web-service for more information.

Publish package

When you finish the code, you will need to compile the package before publish to npm. So, follow this steps to public succesfully.

Steps

  1. Make sure to commit all changes.
  2. Run: npm run publish:npm (to compile)
  3. After compile is done!, you will see a dist folder with the compile folders.
  4. Run: npm login (if you are not log in)
  5. Run: npm version x.x.x (To change the current version, example: 1.2.1)
  6. Run: npm publish (Finally publish)