1.7.0-rxjs-peer.0 • Published 3 years ago

@krisdages/aurelia-store v1.7.0-rxjs-peer.0

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3 years ago

@krisdages/aurelia-store

This is an unsupported fork of aurelia-store that supports RXJS 6 or 7 by making rxjs a peer dependency. Depending on your version of npm, you may need to add rxjs to your package.json if it is not there already.

aurelia-store

This library is part of the Aurelia platform and contains a plugin that provides a single state store based on RxJS. Various examples can be found in the samples repository..

You can find complete documentation on setup and usage in the official Aurelia Developer Hub

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Dependencies

  • RxJS v6
  • aurelia-dependency-injection
  • aurelia-templating
  • aurelia-logging
  • aurelia-pal

Polyfills

  • Object.entries (MDN)

Platform Support

This library can be used in the browser and node.

Building The Code

To build the code, follow these steps.

  1. Ensure that NodeJS is installed. This provides the platform on which the build tooling runs.
  2. From the project folder, execute the following command:

    npm install
  3. To build the code, you can now run:

    npm run build
  4. You will find the compiled code in the dist folder, available in various module formats.

In order to build for a single target, run -- --format <<target>>, picking the desired target such as ES2015, AMD and so on.

Running The Tests

To run the unit tests, first ensure that you have followed the steps above in order to install all dependencies and successfully build the library. Once you have done that, proceed with these additional steps:

  1. For single execution run:

    npm run test
  2. For continuous tdd style:

    npm run test-watch
  3. You can find the coverage report built after each test run:

    cat /test/coverage-jest/index.html