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builder-radium-component-dev
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A React component archetype for builder.
To use the production and development workflows, install both this package and the development module:
$ npm install --save builder-radium-component
$ npm install --save-dev builder-radium-component-dev
NOTE:
builder-init
support is not yet implemented. https://github.com/FormidableLabs/builder-init/issues/2
To bootstrap a new project from scratch with template files from this archetype, you can use builder-init:
$ npm install -g builder-init
$ builder-init builder-radium-component
This will download this archetype, prompt you for several template data values and inflate the archetype templates to real files at a chosen directory.
See the development guide for workflows associated with this archetype.
The archetype assumes a file structure like the following:
demo/
app.jsx
index.html
src
components/
*.jsx
index.js
test
client/
spec/
components/
*.jsx?
*.jsx?
main.js
test.html
.builderrc
package.json
This matches the builder-init
templates found in the source of this
archetype.
The name
field in package.json
(the published npm
package name) is
assumed to be:
So, if a package.json
has:
{
"name": "my-cool-component"
}
The distribution files to output are:
dist/my-cool-component.js
dist/my-cool-component.js.map
dist/my-cool-component.min.js
dist/my-cool-component.min.js.map
and the exported class name is MyCoolComponent
.
This archetype does not currently specify its own .babelrc
. Your project
should specify its own in the root directory if you want non-default Babel
settings (like using stage 0, for instance). See the recommended
settings.
$ builder help builder-radium-component
Usage:
builder <action> <task(s)>
Actions:
help, run, concurrent, envs
Flags: General
--builderrc: Path to builder config file (default: `.builderrc`)
Tasks:
npm:postinstall
[builder-radium-component] cd lib || builder run build-lib
npm:preversion
[builder-radium-component] builder run check
npm:test
[builder-radium-component] builder run test-frontend
npm:version
[builder-radium-component] builder run clean && builder run build && git add -A dist
build
[builder-radium-component] builder run build-lib && builder run build-dist
build-dist
[builder-radium-component] builder run clean-dist && builder run build-dist-min && builder run build-dist-dev
build-dist-dev
[builder-radium-component] webpack --config node_modules/builder-radium-component/config/webpack/webpack.config.dev.js --colors
build-dist-min
[builder-radium-component] webpack --config node_modules/builder-radium-component/config/webpack/webpack.config.babel.js --colors
build-lib
[builder-radium-component] builder run clean-lib && babel src -d lib --copy-files
check
[builder-radium-component] builder run lint && builder run test
check-ci
[builder-radium-component] builder run lint && builder run test-ci
check-cov
[builder-radium-component] builder run lint && builder run test-cov
check-dev
[builder-radium-component] builder run lint && builder run test-dev
clean
[builder-radium-component] builder run clean-lib && builder run clean-dist
clean-dist
[builder-radium-component] rimraf dist
clean-lib
[builder-radium-component] rimraf lib
dev
[builder-radium-component] builder concurrent server-dev server-test
hot
[builder-radium-component] builder concurrent server-hot server-test
lint
[builder-radium-component] builder concurrent lint-server lint-client lint-client-test
lint-client
[builder-radium-component] eslint --color --ext .js,.jsx -c node_modules/builder-radium-component/config/eslint/.eslintrc-client src demo/*.jsx
lint-client-test
[builder-radium-component] eslint --color --ext .js,.jsx -c node_modules/builder-radium-component/config/eslint/.eslintrc-client-test src test/client
lint-server
[builder-radium-component] eslint --color -c node_modules/builder-radium-component/config/eslint/.eslintrc-server *.js
open-demo
[builder-radium-component] opener http://127.0.0.1:3000
open-dev
[builder-radium-component] builder concurrent dev open-demo
open-hot
[builder-radium-component] builder concurrent hot open-demo
server-dev
[builder-radium-component] webpack-dev-server --port 3000 --config node_modules/builder-radium-component/config/webpack/demo/webpack.config.dev.js --colors --content-base demo
server-hot
[builder-radium-component] webpack-dev-server --port 3000 --config node_modules/builder-radium-component/config/webpack/demo/webpack.config.hot.js --colors --hot --content-base demo
server-test
[builder-radium-component] webpack-dev-server --port 3001 --config node_modules/builder-radium-component/config/webpack/webpack.config.test.js --colors
test
[builder-radium-component] builder run npm:test
test-ci
[builder-radium-component] builder run test-frontend-ci
test-cov
[builder-radium-component] builder run test-frontend-cov
test-dev
[builder-radium-component] builder run test-frontend-dev
test-frontend
[builder-radium-component] karma start node_modules/builder-radium-component/config/karma/karma.conf.js
test-frontend-ci
[builder-radium-component] karma start --browsers PhantomJS,Firefox node_modules/builder-radium-component/config/karma/karma.conf.coverage.js
test-frontend-cov
[builder-radium-component] karma start node_modules/builder-radium-component/config/karma/karma.conf.coverage.js
test-frontend-dev
[builder-radium-component] karma start node_modules/builder-radium-component/config/karma/karma.conf.dev.js
FAQs
Builder Archetype - Radium Component (Development)
The npm package builder-radium-component-dev receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, builder-radium-component-dev popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that builder-radium-component-dev demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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