Commonplace
Commonplace is the place for reusable components for the Firefox Marketplace (mozilla/fireplace).
Getting Started
Install node/npm
OS X
Use boxen
to install a node environment, or use homebrew
:
brew install node
And make sure that /usr/local/share/npm/bin
is in your $PATH
, à la:
export PATH=/usr/local/share/npm/bin:$PATH
Setting up your repo
Create a new repository for your project. In it, create a basic package.json
file. You can do this very easily by running npm init
.
Next, install commonplace by running npm install commonplace -g
. If you already have commonplace installed, update it with npm update -g commonplace
.
Creating the commonplace base template
At this point, simply run commonplace install
. Running this command will create a src/
directory in your project containing the minimum files needed to run your code. Other directories will also be created for L10n and other functions.
The --gitignore
option is available for commonplace install
. It will copy a .gitignore
into your project. If one already exists, it will print a command to allow you to manually overwrite your current .gitignore
file.
Updating Commonplace
To update your commonplace installation, simply run commonplace update --npm
from the root of your project. Commonplace will automatically update the global commonplace library to the latest version and update all of the shared modules.
Things that haven't been built yet
commonplace lint
- a bunch of other stuff