ocular-dev-tools
Experimental dev tools for our open source Javascript frameworks
Contains developer targets for building, cleaning, linting, testing and publishing frameworks.
- The testing script has a number of modes, it can run tests on both browser and node, it can run test on src or built distributions etc.
- The linting feature supports both code and markdown, and runs both eslint and prettier.
- Supports both single module repos (all code in src) and monorepos (code in
modules/<module-name>/src
).
Note: flow is not currently integrated into ocular-dev-tools as we restrict its use to React related code bases.
Installation
yarn add ocular-dev-tools reify -D
yarn add @probe.gl/test-utils -D
Your package.json
should looks something like:
"devDependencies": {
"ocular-dev-tools": "*",
"reify": "^0.18.1",
"@probe.gl/test-utils": "^3.0.0"
}
After installing you can set up your build scripts in package.json as follows:
"scripts": {
"bootstrap": "yarn && ocular-bootstrap",
"build": "ocular-clean && ocular-build",
"lint": "ocular-lint",
"metrics": "ocular-metrics",
"publish": "ocular-publish",
"test": "ocular-test"
},
Usage
Command Line Tools
ocular-bootstrap
Installing dependencies for a monorepo.
ocular-clean
Remove all transpiled files in preparation for a new build.
ocular-build
Transpile all modules.
ocular-lint
Run eslint & prettier on the code base.
ocular-lint [mode]
Modes:
full
(default) - run on all files.pre-commit
- only run on changed files since the last commit.fix
- run prettier and eslint --fix on all files.
Configurations: lint
ocular-test
Run tests.
ocular-test [mode]
Modes:
full
(default) - run lint, unit tests in node and headless browserfast
- run lint in pre-commit mode, unit tests in nodedist
- run unit tests with transpiled (es5) codecover
- run unit tests and generate coverage reportci
- run lint, coverage, metrics and unit tests in headless browsernode
- run unit tests in nodebrowser
- run unit tests in browser (kept open for debugging)browser-headless
- run unit tests in headless browserbench
- run benchmarks in nodebench-browser
- run benchmarks in browser (kept open for debugging)- other - custom mode:
- If -browser is in the mode name, run in browser, otherwise run in node
- If -browser-headless is in the mode name, run in headless browser
- The rest of the name is used to look up the entry point from the entry config.
Configurations: aliases
, entry
ocular-metrics
Bundle the source and report the bundle size.
Configurations: entry
ocular-publish
Publish the packages, create git tag and push.
ocular-publish [mode]
Modes:
beta
- bump pre-release version and publish with beta flag.prod
- bump patch version and publish.
Configuration
To provide maximum control to the user, ocular build scripts use config files in the framework repo. In cases where such files allow for importing other templates, ocular provides exports that can be used, if not it provides a template that the user can copy into the frameworks root directory.
babel
If .babelrc
or babel.config.js
is found at the root of the package, it is used to transpile all source code. Otherwise, a default babel config is used.
You may extend the default babel config as follows:
const getBabelConfig = require('ocular-dev-tools/config/babel.config');
module.exports = api => {
const config = getBabelConfig(api);
return config;
};
webpack
If webpack.config.js
is found at the root of the package, it is used to bundle browser tests and metrics collection. Otherwise, a default webpack config is used.
You may extend the default webpack config as follows:
const getWebpackConfig = require('ocular-dev-tools/config/webpack.config');
module.exports = env => {
const config = getWebpackConfig(env);
return config;
};
ocular-dev-tools
A file ocular-dev-tools.config.js
can be placed at the root of the package to customize the dev scripts. The config file may export a JSON object that contains the following keys, or a callback function that returns such object:
lint
paths
(Arrray) - directories to include when linting. Default ['modules', 'src']
extensions
(Array) - file extensions to include when linting. Default ['js', 'md']
aliases
(Object) - additional module aliases to use in tests. Default {}.entry
(Object) - entry points for tests.
test
(String) - unit test entry point. Default ./test/index
.test-browser
(String|Object) - unit test browser entry point. Default ./test/browser
.bench
(String) - benchmark entry point. Default ./test/bench/index
.bench-browser
(String|Object) - benchmark browser entry point. Default ./test/bench/browser
.size
(String|Object) - metrics entry points. Default ./test/size
.