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intern-dev
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Support scripts for Intern and its sub-projects
Include this project in devDependencies
in your Intern component's package.json
, then add the desired scripts to
scripts
in package.json
. For example:
"scripts": {
"build": "intern-dev-build",
"clean": "intern-dev-clean",
"lint": "intern-dev-lint",
"release": "intern-dev-release",
"test": "intenr-dev-clean && intern-dev-build && intern-dev-test",
"watch": "intern-dev-watch"
}
Components should generally try to follow the conventions used by this package (standard tslint, sources in src
, test
config in tests/intern.js
, etc.), in which case no configuration is required. However, limited configuration is
supported through the internDev
property in your project's package.json
.
"internDev": {
// Patterns to ignore
"ignore": [ "ignore", "glob", "patterns" ],
"resources": {
// Arrays of patterns to copy for a build, keyed by destination path
"_build": [
"patterns",
{ base: "src/stuff", pattern: "to" },
"copy"
]
},
// Path to custom test config
"testConfig": "tests/custom.config.js"
}
Note that all paths and path patterns are relative to the project root.
FAQs
Development support scripts for Intern projects.
We found that intern-dev demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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