0.0.8 • Published 2 years ago

create-ks-ext v0.0.8

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MIT
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github
Last release
2 years ago

Create KS Ext

Heavily inspired by create-next-app and create-react-app. This CLI tool can help you quickly setting up a KubeSphere extension project. You don't need to install or configure tools like webpack, Babel, TypeScript, etc. Just run the command and your project will be ready to go.

Prerequisites

Install

Run the command:

yarn create ks-ext

The wizard will ask you the directory name(default is my-app) to be installed in. and create the directory in the current directory. Inside that directory, it will generate the initial project structure and install the dependencies.

It might take a little while, but as soon as the message below, you can go to the next step.

Success! Created my-ext at /Users/chenzhen/Workspace/qingcloud/create-ks-app/dist/my-ext
Inside that directory, you can run several commands:

  yarn create:ext
    Create a new extension.

  yarn dev
    Starts the development server.

  yarn build:prod
    Builds the app for production.

  yarn start
    Runs the built app in production mode.

We suggest that you begin by typing:

  cd my-ext
  yarn create:ext

And

  yarn dev

Options

create-ks-ext comes with the following option:

  • -f, --fast-mode - Install dependencies from a tarball.

Create your KubeSphere extension

Switch to the directory you just created and run the command:

yarn create:ext

the wizard will ask you the extension name, displayName, description and author.

$ ksc create:ext
? Extension Name demo
? Display Name Demo
? Description this is demo
? Author chenzhen
? Language JavaScript
? Are you sure you want to create extension: [demo] ? Yes
✨  Done in 12.64s.

Then the extension will be created in the extensions directory. The files structure of the extension is as follows:

.
├── Dockerfile
├── README.md
├── package.json
└── src
    ├── App.jsx
    ├── index.js
    ├── locales
    │   ├── en
    │   │   ├── base.json
    │   │   └── index.js
    │   ├── index.js
    │   └── zh
    │       ├── base.json
    │       └── index.js
    └── routes
        └── index.js

Run development environment

  1. Edit the local_config.yaml file in the configs directory. Replace the apiServer value with the real value
server:
  apiServer:
    url: http://apiserver.local
    wsUrl: ws://apiserver.local
  1. run the dev
yarn dev

And open the browser to http://localhost:8000/, you will see the kubesphere page. for more information about the development environment, please refer to the development documentation