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rollup-jest-boilerplate

v1.0.1

Published

> Full featured boilerplate for building JavaScript libraries the modern way.

Downloads

11

Readme

📚 rollup-jest-boilerplate

Full featured boilerplate for building JavaScript libraries the modern way.

Features

  • 📜 Rollup.js configuration providing compatibility with different module systems (CommonJS, ECMAScript, UMD for <script> tags)
  • 🃏 Jest setup with watch mode working
  • 🛀 Renovate configuration for auto updates (you have to activate it)
  • 🐈 Yarn lock file with pinned devDependencies
  • Travis CI setup with pinned Yarn version
  • 🏗 .nvmrc file to enforce the Node.js version for contributors and continuous integration
  • ⚡️ Ready to publish and use

How to use

Decide of a new library name, let's say new-super-library (🤦🏼‍♀️), then in a terminal:

curl --output rollup-jest-boilerplate.zip -LOk https://github.com/algolia/rollup-jest-boilerplate/archive/master.zip
unzip rollup-jest-boilerplate.zip
rm rollup-jest-boilerplate.zip
mv rollup-jest-boilerplate new-super-library

Next steps:

  • search the project for rollup-starter-lib and replace everywhere with new-super-library
  • start coding in src/main.js
  • profit 💸

Live examples

Those examples are using the live published version of this boilerplate library on npm and they run with CodeSandbox.

Developer environment requirements

To run this project, you will need:

Running tests

yarn
yarn test
yarn test --watch

Publishing

npm publish

Additional tooling

Based on your need, you might want to add:

If so, please do and open pull requests when you feel like it.

Original idea

I initially used rollup/rollup-starter-lib but really needed that Jest support so I did it.