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solarnetwork-api-nim

v1.0.2

Published

SolarNetwork Node Image Maker (NIM) API

Downloads

2

Readme

SolarNetwork Node Image Maker API - JavaScript

This project contains JavaScript code to help access SolarNode Image Maker (NIM).

Building

The build uses NPM or yarn. First, initialize the dependencies:

# NPM
npm install

# or, yarn
yarn install

Then you can run the build script:

# NPM
npm run build

# or, yarn
yarn run build

That will produce lib/solarnetwork-api-nim.js and lib/solarnetwork-api-nim.min.js bundles of all sources, transpiled into an ES5 compatible UMD module, suitable for use in both browsers and Node.

Additionally the build produces lib/solarnetwork-api-nim.es.js and lib/solarnetwork-api-nim.es.min.js bundels of all sources, transpiled into an ES6 compatible module, suitable for use in other projects with build tools that know how to use ES6 modules (like Rollup or Webpack).

Finally, the non-transpiled source is available via the lib.js file which exports ES6 modules for all the modules in the project. This is suitable for use by other projects with build tools that know how to use ES6 modules (like Rollup or Webpack) where you'd like to transpile the source for a different target, for example ES2015.

API docs

You can build the API documentation by running the apidoc script:

# NPM
npm run apidoc

# or, yarn
yarn run apidoc

That will produce HTML documentation in docs/api.

Unit tests

The unit tests can be run by running the test script:

# NPM
npm test

# or, yarn
yarn test

# for more verbose output, add --verbose
yarn test -- --verbose

To generate a unit test code coverage report, run the coverage script:

# NPM
npm run coverage

# or, yarn
yarn run coverage

That will produce a HTML code coverage report at coverage/index.html.

Releases

Releases are done using the gitflow branching model. Gitflow must be installed on your host system. Then you can run

npm run release

to version, build, commit, and publish the release. See the generate-release site for more information.