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liveblog-client
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Readme
Liveblog Client is a javascript client for Liveblog REST API server.
Client requires nodejs
installed and a few steps:
npm install -g grunt-cli
npm install # install other node dependencies
After you can start local dev server on port 9000
:
grunt server
This also will start frontend on localhost:9000.
Change http://localhost:5000
to an actual backend server.
docker build -t liveblog-client:devel ./
docker run -i -p 9000:9000 -t liveblog-client:devel grunt server --server=http://localhost:5000 --force
Also u can start it with default parameters using vagrant:
vagrant up --provider=docker
Every commit has to have a meaningful commit message in form:
Title
[<empty line>
Description]
[<empty line>
JIRA ref]
Where JIRA ref is at least Issue code eg. LBSD-13
.
For trivial changes you can ommit JIRA ref or Description or both: Fix typo in liveblog.translate docs.
You can test your code before sending a PR via: grunt ci
FAQs
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We found that liveblog-client demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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