@skillswaveca/nova-shared-libraries v4.22.0
Nova shared libraries
This repository contains a collection of shared libraries used across the Nova ecosystem. These libraries are designed to be used across multiple projects and are intended to simplify the development process.
Usage
This package is published to npm. You can include it in your project by adding
"@skillswaveca/nova-shared-libraries": "^3.6.1",to your projects package.json or by running npm install @skillswaveca/nova-shared-libraries
Installation
This nova shared repository is a monorepo, which means that it contains multiple packages. It uses pnpm, so you will need to install that first
npm install -g pnpmOnce installed you can install the dependencies of the repository by running the following command:
pnpm installLibrary documentation
You can find the documentation in the github pages of this repository. Here
If you want to generate the documentation for a single package you can run the following command:
pnpm run generate-docs --filter <package-name>While it is not necessary to generate docs yourself as the CI will do it for you, you can aggregate the documentation of all the packages by running the following command:
pnpm run aggregate-docsTesting
You can run all tests by running
pnpm -r testOr you can run tests for an individual workspace by running
cd packages/{packageToTest}
pnpm run testDeveloping locally
If you want to change this package simultaneously with a related Nova repo, you can do that using npm link (docs).
The basic steps are:
1. At the root of this repo, run npm link
2. Go to the repo you are working on and run npm link @skillswaveca/nova-shared-libraries
3. Any changes you make in @skillswaveca/nova-shared-libraries should be automatically included in the repo.
Adding a library to the repository
This repository contains a helper script for creating new libraries. You can run the following command to create a new library:
pnpm run create-libraryAfter running the create-library script, you will be prompted to enter the name of the library you want to create and the description. The script will then create a new directory with the name you provided and will initialize a new package inside it.
> nova-shared-libraries@1.0.0 create-library
> node ./scripts/create-library.js
Enter the package name: nova-model
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