@aglet/components v2.0.1
Aglet Components
Shared Components for Aglet.io
Get Started
install the package:
yarn add @aglet/components
or npm install @aglet/components --save
Usage
After installing the package use components like this:
import Header from '@aglet/components';
For a full list of available components and comprehensive documentation visit aglet.io/developers/components
Development
This project requires Node.js. Ensure that you have node 8 or greater installed.
Clone repo: git clone git@github.com:luetkemj/aglet-components.git
Install dependencies: yarn
or npm install
This project uses Storybook for development.
Start storybook: yarn dev
or npm run dev
Navigate to localhost:6006
Building
This project has two build options.
To build for publication on npm
This project uses babel to transpile all javascript to es5 syntax and webpack to build a dist directory for publication.
Build for production: yarn build
or npm run build
Running the build script will remove the existing dist directory, run all linters and tests, and run webpack to build an es5 transpiled, uglified, bundle located in the dist directory.
To build as a static app
This project uses Storybook for development and documentation.
To build a static app for publication: yarn build:storybook
or npm run build:storybook
This will build the storybook configured in the .storybook directory into a static webpack and place it inside the storybook-static directory.
To test it locally, simply run the following commands:
cd storybook-static
python -m SimpleHTTPServer
Tests
This project uses jest for unit tests, code coverage reports, and component snap shots.
To run tests in watch mode: npm run test:watch
To run lint all code and run all tests: npm run test
Style guide
This project uses eslint-airbnb. Custom rules can be found in the .eslintrc file included in this project.
eslint: npm run lint:eslint
This project uses sass-lint. Custom rules can be found in the .sass-lint.yml file included in this project.
sass-lint npm run lint:sass-lint
eslint and sass-lint: npm run lint
Contributing
Contributions are welcome.
Find a bug? Open an issue!
Working on your first Pull Request? You can learn how from this free series How to Contribute to an Open Source Project on GitHub