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react-tradeshift-ui

v3.3.5

Published

React wrappers for the [Tradeshift ui components](https://github.com/tradeshift/tradeshift-ui). Check the component storybook at [tradeshift.github.io/react-tradeshift-ui](https://tradeshift.github.io/react-tradeshift-ui).

Downloads

7,225

Readme

react-tradeshift-ui

React wrappers for the Tradeshift ui components. Check the component storybook at tradeshift.github.io/react-tradeshift-ui.

semantic-release Commitizen friendly

Dependency Status devDependency Status

npm version Build Status codecov

Installation

$ npm install react-tradeshift-ui

Note: Requires Tradeshift ui explicitly loaded on your page.

Development

Development with minimal setup via Storybook and react-scripts.

$ npm install
$ npm start
$ open http://localhost:9009 # Open storybook
$ npm test # Run jest specs in interactive mode

will open the Storybook with hot module reloading enabled.

Troubleshooting: If you are unable to run npm test, because of EMFILE errors, try installing watchman:

sudo chown -R $(whoami) /usr/local # If you migrated a previous homebrew to el capitan
brew update
brew install watchman

Alternatively, try running tests with npm test -- --no-watchman.

Release

Any code pushed to master will be automatically released to npm with an appropriate semantic version. Releases are handled automatically by Travis-CI via semantic-release and commitizen commit message conventions.

License

  • You can always create forks on GitHub, submit Issues and Pull Requests.
  • You can only use Tradeshift-UI to make apps on a Tradeshift platform, e.g. tradeshift.com.
  • You can fix a bug until the bugfix is deployed by Tradeshift.
  • You can host Tradeshift UI yourself.
  • If you want to make a bigger change or just want to talk with us, reach out to our team here on GitHub.

You can read the actual license agreement in the LICENSE.md.