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npm install @brightspace-ui/core
focus()
is calledAfter cloning the repo, run npm install
to install dependencies.
Run npm run build
once, or any time icon or Sass files are changed.
Start a @web/dev-server that hosts the demo pages:
npm start
D2L employees can also view the latest main-branch demos at https://live.d2l.dev/BrightspaceUI/core/.
# eslint and stylelint
npm run lint
# eslint only
npm run lint:eslint
# stylelint only
npm run lint:style
To run the full suite of tests:
npm test
Alternatively, tests can be selectively run:
# unit tests
npm run test:unit
# aXe accessibility tests
npm run test:axe
# translations tests
npm run test:translations
Note: The axe tests require prefers-reduced-motion
emulation to be turned on in the dev console if debugging in a local browser.
This repo uses @brightspace-ui/testing's vdiff command to perform visual regression testing:
# vdiff
npm run test:vdiff
# re-generate goldens
npm run test:vdiff -- --golden
This repo is configured to use semantic-release
. Commits prefixed with fix:
and feat:
will trigger patch and minor releases when merged to main
.
To learn how to create major releases and release from maintenance branches, refer to the semantic-release GitHub Action documentation.
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A collection of accessible, free, open-source web components for building Brightspace applications
We found that @brightspace-ui/core demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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