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dash-components-archetype-dev
Advanced tools
A [Builder](https://github.com/FormidableLabs/builder) Archetype for Dash components suites (Development)
This is a Builder archetype for Dash component suites. It defines build- and test configuration, as well as development scripts and a convenient way to generate a new component suite project with all the necessary boilerplate.
$ npm install -g builder-init
$ builder-init dash-components-archetype
Answer the prompts, then:
$ cd [YOUR-COMPONENT-SUITE-NAME]
$ npm install
We don't yet have a dev server with demo capabilities in this archetype. The
best way to test your components is by linking into dash2
and testing them
from there.
Prepare module by linking and watching for changes
# Symlink module
$ npm link
# Transpile components to `lib/` and watch for changes
$ npm start
Link module into dash2
project
# In the `dash2/renderer` project directory:
$ npm link [YOUR-COMPONENT-SUITE-NAME]
Now you should be able to restart the webpack process (in dash2/renderer
:
ctrl-c
, npm start
), after which webpack will automatically pick up new
changes to the component suite.
You can override any npm
script in the archetype with your own implementation.
To see the list of supported scripts, run ./node_modules/bin/builder run
. For
more details, see Builder Archetypes.
To tag and release a new version of the archetype, follow these instructions.
You might be tempted to add some of these steps to NPM's *version
lifecycle
methods, but that would interfere with versioning and publishing of the actual
project depending on the archetype, since Builder merges the project
package.json scripts with the archetype's package.json scripts.
# 1. Bump package.json `version` according to [semver][]
vi package.json
# 2. Generate `dev/*` package files
builder-support gen-dev
# 3. Run tests
npm run builder:check
# 4. Commit and tag
git add package.json dev
git commit -m "vx.x.x"
git tag -a "vx.x.x" -m "vx.x.x"
git push --follow-tags
5. Publish main and dev package
npm publish && cd dev && npm publish && cd -
FAQs
A [Builder](https://github.com/FormidableLabs/builder) Archetype for Dash components suites (Development)
The npm package dash-components-archetype-dev receives a total of 24 weekly downloads. As such, dash-components-archetype-dev popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that dash-components-archetype-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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