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@evergis/ui
Advanced tools
🏆 Before start:
yarn
Update webstorm to >2017.3.3
Install Styled Components plugin Jetbrains plugins
🛠️ Start dev:
yarn storybook
Open in browser localhost:6006
✅ Start tests:
yarn test
publish
)package.json
yarn
- освежить все зависимостиyarn lint:fix
- автопоправка eslint ошибокyarn build
- сборкаnpm publish
- паблишmaster
For testing uilib locally in client (or other projects) without rebuilding after every update use linking:
yarn build
- сборкаyarn link
- создаём глобальную ссылку на uilibyarn link "@evergis/ui"
- привязываем uilib к проектуyarn start
- запускаем проект с привязанной uilibyarn build
- после изменений в uilib делаем его пересборкуsrc/fonts/selection.json
src/fonts
на загруженные из архива (папка fonts и selection.json)Every component in separate directory
Test file in same directory, with name *.test.tsx
Do not write snapshot tests for components, for snapshot testing used stories, test only specific behavior and functions
Story file in same directory, with name *.story.tsx
Write stories for every possible component state
Every component must be working without any props
Do not create pull request with any linters or ts errors
File naming convention:
Do not use default exports
Write component description in source file
FAQs
🏆 **Before start:**
We found that @evergis/ui 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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