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phraseanet-common

v0.4.5-d

Published

Phraseanet frontend shared libraries

Downloads

36

Readme

Phraseanet Common

Build Status devDependency Status Dependency Status Coverage Status

Requirements

Node ^5.0.0.

$ npm install                   # Install Node modules listed in ./package.json
$ npm webpack                   # Build a non-minified version of the library

Workflow

  • npm run production - Build task that generate a minified script for production
  • npm run clean - Remove the dist folder and it's files
  • npm run eslint:source - Lint the source
  • npm run eslint:common - Lint the unit tests shared by Karma and Mocha
  • npm run eslint:server - Lint the unit tests for server
  • npm run eslint:browser - Lint the unit tests for browser
  • npm run eslint:fix - ESLint will try to fix as many issues as possible in your source files
  • npm run clean - Remove the coverage report and the dist folder
  • npm run test - Runs unit tests for both server and the browser
  • npm run test:browser - Runs the unit tests for browser / client
  • npm run test:server - Runs the unit tests on the server
  • npm run watch:server - Run all unit tests for server & watch files for changes
  • npm run watch:browser - Run all unit tests for browser & watch files for changes
  • npm run karma:firefox - Run all unit tests with Karma & Firefox
  • npm run karma:chrome - Run all unit tests with Karma & Chrome
  • npm run karma:ie - Run all unit tests with Karma & Internet Explorer
  • npm run packages - List installed packages
  • npm run package:purge - Remove all dependencies
  • npm run package:reinstall - Reinstall all dependencies
  • npm run package:check - shows a list over dependencies with a higher version number then the current one - if any
  • npm run package:upgrade - Automaticly upgrade all devDependencies & dependencies, and update package.json
  • npm run package:dev - Automaticly upgrade all devDependencies and update package.json
  • npm run package:prod - Automaticly upgrade all dependencies and update package.json
  • npm run asset-server - starts a asset server with hot module replacement (WDS) on port 8080

Asset server

asset server with hot module replacement (WDS) enabled on port 8080.

npm run asset-server

Open http://localhost:8080, and you will see this message in your browser: It works!.

Installation

Download the package, and run this from the command line:

npm install 

Credits

based on Trolly an es6 boilerplate by KFlash