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The CLI is the officially supported way to create and maintain Dojo 2 apps.
WARNING This is beta software. While we do not anticipate significant changes to the API at this stage, we may feel the need to do so. This is not yet production ready, so you should use at your own risk.
It is designed to save you time, by promoting a standardised workflow, and automating away more mundane boilerplate tasks.
You will need node v6+.
Getting the cli
You can install from npm:
npm i @dojo/cli -g
In a terminal, run:
dojo
This should output the following:
dojo help
Usage: dojo <command> [subCommand] [options]
Hey there, here are all the things you can do with @dojo/cli:
...
If you don't see the message above, then check that you have installed the CLI with the -g
option.
You can list all your global npm dependencies by running:
npm list -g –depth=0
If you don't see @dojo/cli
in the list of global dependencies, then please re-install and make sure the installation runs without errors.
The CLI has the following format:
dojo group [command]
- where [command] is optional
e.g.
dojo build
where build
is the group, and no command is specified, so the default build command is run.
The above will output generic help information.
dojo build custombuild
where build
is the group and custombuild
is an installed command.
The CLI has the following in-built options:
dojo -h, --help
- provides a list of help as detailed above.
The CLI has the following in-built groups:
dojo version
- provides information on the versions of installed commands and the cli itself.
dojo create app
and dojo build
are not installed by default with @dojo/cli. To use them, you must install them separately, e.g. with npm i @dojo/cli-create-app -g
.
We appreciate your interest! Please see the Dojo 2 Meta Repository for the Contributing Guidelines and Style Guide.
To start working with this package, clone the repository and run npm install
.
In order to build the project run grunt dev
or grunt dist
.
Test cases MUST be written using Intern using the Object test interface and Assert assertion interface.
90% branch coverage MUST be provided for all code submitted to this repository, as reported by istanbul’s combined coverage results for all supported platforms.
To test locally in node run:
grunt test
To test against browsers with a local selenium server run:
grunt test:local
To test against BrowserStack or Sauce Labs run:
grunt test:browserstack
or
grunt test:saucelabs
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FAQs
Dojo CLI utility
The npm package @dojo/cli receives a total of 35 weekly downloads. As such, @dojo/cli popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @dojo/cli demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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