3d-css-scene-sgobotta v0.0.3
3d-css-scene
Run this project
Install dependencies
npm install
Run the development server
npm start
Development
To locally test this library you must first expose this library to your node installation directory. This wil install all dependencies and finally output a symlink message.
npm link
/your-node-path/node/v12.18.1/lib/node_modules/3d-css-scene-test -> /path-to-this-project/3d-css-scene
Then, navigate to another npm project you should link your dependencies to this library. Another symlink message will appear
npm link 3d-css-scene
/path-to-this-project/3d-css-test-app/node_modules/3d-css-scene -> /your-node-path/node/v12.18.1/lib/node_modules/3d-css-scene -> /path-to-3d-css-scene-project/3d-css-scene
This should be enough to test this dependency within another project. You can optionally add
3d-css-scene
to your dependencies inpackage.json
. Thenpm link 3d-css-scene
command would override the package from the npm registry.
This library is exported in it's dist
mode for better performance and avoid babel syntax problemas when importing. Any time you make changes to this library you'd want to see them reflected in your project. Then you can run the following, to rebuild the library at any given time:
npm run build:watch
Changes should be reflected in any project linked to this library, whenever you change a file.
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