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git clone git@github.com:code-dot-org/dance-party.git
cd dance-party
nvm install
nvm use
npm install
npm run dev

At this point the app will be running at localhost:8080. Open the developer tools in Chrome and you can access the API via nativeAPI.*

If you want to make changes locally in dance-party and have them show up in your apps build, do the following

  • In the dance-party directory yarn link
  • In the apps directory yarn link @code-dot-org/dance-party

This will set up a symlink in apps/node_modules to point at your local changes. Run npm run build in dance-party, and then the apps build should pick the changes up next time it builds.

To debug unit tests in the Chrome debugger: node --inspect --debug-brk ./node_modules/.bin/tape ./test/unit/*.js Open chrome://inspect in Chrome browser (requires Chrome 55+) Tap on inspect link under "Remote Target"

Adding New Characters

To add a new character to Dance Party, follow the instructions here: https://github.com/code-dot-org/dance-spritesheets to create the spritesheet for the character.

Effects Testing

npm run test:visual uses pixelmatch to test for consistency in screenshots between your local branch and an accepted baseline. Accepted baselines are saved in test/visual/fixtures. To debug a test failure, run node ./test/visual/helpers/generateScreenshot.js <effectName> <pathToDirectory> to output the local screenshot to the given directory. If a baseline does not exist for a given effect, the screenshot from your local branch is saved as the baseline. Effects are drawn with no characters on the screen so effects appear the same when drawn as backgrounds or foregrounds.

To Add Test Coverage For a New Effects

Add the name of the effect to the list of effects in backgrounds.js. Run npm run test:visual. After a new baseline is generated, manually inspect it to ensure it matches expectations.

To Update A Baseline

Delete the accepted baseline. Run npm run test:visual. After a new baseline is generated, manually inspect it to ensure it matches expectations.

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Package last updated on 11 Nov 2019

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