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@mappable-world/mappable-cli
Advanced tools
Library for encapsulating the logic of autotests and building packages mappable.world js API
The project is used for inheritance in packages https://mappable.world/docs/js-api/ref/packages/index.html
Requires a key to work https://mappable.world/docs/js-api/quickstart.html#get-api-key
In your project, you can include this package in order to simplify the development of packages for mappable JS API. It won't completely get rid of the boilerplate, but it will at least allow you to inherit all the main configs.
The package is currently in beta, do not use it without specifying the version. latest version https://www.npmjs.com/package/@mappable-world/mappable-cli?activeTab=versions
npx @mappable-world/mappable-cli@0.0.1-beta.41 --name="mappable-my-super-pkg"
You can see the full list of options here:
npx @mappable-world/mappable-cli@0.0.1-beta.41 help
Or you can set up all elements of the package yourself, such as autotests, linting and building.
Install package @mappable-world/mappable-cli
npm i -D @mappable-world/mappable-cli#main
For development, you may also need types for the libraries you use:
npm i -D @types/got @types/jest @types/jsdom @types/react @mappable-world/mappable-types
Install eslint
npm i eslint prettier @typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin @typescript-eslint/parser eslint-config-prettier eslint-plugin-prettier -D
Create .eslintrc.js
file:
module.exports = {
extends: ['./node_modules/@mappable-world/mappable-cli/.eslintrc.js']
};
Create .prettierrc.js
file:
const config = require("@mappable-world/mappable-cli/.prettierrc.json");
module.exports = {
...config
}
Install webpack
and typescript
npm i webpack webpack-cli webpack-dev-server css-loader style-loader terser-webpack-plugin ts-loader typescript -D
Create files webpack.config.js
:
module.exports = (args, env, dir = process.cwd()) => {
return require('@mappable-world/mappable-cli/webpack.config')(args, env, dir);
}
and tsconfig.json
{
"extends": ["@mappable-world/mappable-cli"],
"compilerOptions": {
"typeRoots": ["./node_modules/@types", "./node_modules/@mappable-world"]
}
}
We use jest
+ jsdom
:
npm i -D jest jsdom ts-jest got@11.8.6 dotenv cross-fetch identity-obj-proxy
And create jest.config.json
file:
module.exports = {
...require('@mappable-world/mappable-cli/jest.config.js')
};
FAQs
Library for encapsulating the logic of autotests and building packages mappable.world js API
We found that @mappable-world/mappable-cli 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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