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Keboola UI library

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Indigo UI

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Indigo UI library, its CSS and React components. Also Styleguide app showing usages of this library.

Development

  1. Make sure you have Node 8 installed node -v
  2. Install grunt: npm install -g grunt
  3. Install dependencies: yarn
  4. Run storybook yarn storybook
  5. Open browser at http://localhost:9009/

Docker

  1. Build: docker-compose build (See Dockerfile to check what's inside)
  2. Run container: docker-compose run --rm --service-ports node
  3. Continue from step 3. (including) in section above (yarn, yarn storybook, ...)

Available commands

  • yarn storybook: Start Storybook server
  • yarn test: Run tests
  • yarn build-lib: Build package prepared for publishing to npmjs registry
  • yarn build-storybook: Prepare Storybook for deployment
  • yarn stylelint: Check less files for errors

Creating new component

  1. Create new component file in src/indigo/components (e.g. Loader.jsx).
  2. Add tests (if needed) and snapshots for new component (e.g. Loader.test.js).
  3. Add new component to main file src/indigo/components/index.js to enable its export.

Check local build of indigo-ui in kbc-ui

Make sure you have package prepared yarn build-lib.

  • [indigo-ui] yarn link
  • [kbc-ui] yarn link "@keboola/indigo-ui"

See yarn link docs

Similar (but reversed) process applies for yarn unlink.

Using yarn add
  • [kbc-ui] yarn add file:/path/to/indigo-ui

See yarn add docs

Simultaneously with Keboola Connection (Advanced, Docker only)

Check KBC.md

Deployment

First, check the content of .travis.yml file and documentation about Travis Deployment.

Storybook

  • Storybook is deployed on every push to master branch. There's "$TRAVIS_BRANCH" = "master" condition in .travis.yml.
  • The deploy-storybook.sh script is responsible for deploying. Basically, it's a "home made" replacement for Travis deploy section, since that section is used for something else (covered bellow).
  • After successful deployment, the Storybook build will be available online
Releasing new version
  • Before pushing new tag, make sure you know what are you doing.
  • New tagged release is only needed if there's a change in src/indigo or src/components folders and you want to make those changes available for users.
  • Please respect Semantic versioning

Steps:

  1. Make sure everything is working as expected
  2. Prepare new version with yarn version command. Just follow instructions. This command should create new commit (with version change in package.json) and tag for you. There's no need to change package.json manually or create tag manually.
  3. Push to master branch - e.g git push origin master
  4. Check if everything is as expected
  5. Push newly created tag - e.g. git push origin v2.0.0-beta-3 <- This triggers deploy!
  6. Check package in npmjs registry, try to install it or update to newer version from some project
  7. Write release notes keboola/indigo-ui/releases

FAQ

How to run tests?

Run yarn test. It'll start tests in interactive mode.

How to check what will be published to npmjs registry before pushing new tag?

Run npm pack. Check its manual here.

How to check react-bootstrap documentation at specific version

If published version does not match installed version.

git clone git@github.com:react-bootstrap/react-bootstrap.git
cd react-bootstrap
git fetch --all
git checkout v0.31.5 # use version you need

npm run docs

Open browser at localhost:4000

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Package last updated on 12 Aug 2019

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