deriv-trader v3.8.0
Deriv App
This repository contains the static HTML, Javascript, CSS, and images content of the Deriv website.
Installation
In order to work on your own version of the Deriv Javascript and CSS, please fork this project.
You will also need to install the following on your development machine:
- Node.js (10.14.2 or higher is recommended) and NPM (see https://nodejs.org/en/download/package-manager/)
- Go to project root, then run
npm install
Use a custom domain
In order to use your custom domain, please put it in a file named CNAME inside scripts folder of your local clone of deriv-app.
How to work with this project
Deploy to your gh-pages for the first time
Register your application here. This will give you the ability to redirect back to your github pages after login. Use
https://YOUR_GITHUB_USERNAME.github.io/deriv-app/for the Redirect URL andhttps://YOUR_GITHUB_USERNAME.github.io/deriv-app/en/redirectfor the Verification URL.If you're using a custom domain, replace the github URLs above with your domain and remove the `deriv-app` base path.In
src/config.js: Insert theApplication IDof your registered application inuser_app_id.- NOTE: In order to avoid accidentally committing personal changes to this file, use
git update-index --assume-unchanged src/config.js
- NOTE: In order to avoid accidentally committing personal changes to this file, use
Set
NODE_ENVtodevelopmentwithexport NODE_ENV=developmentRun
npm run deploy:clean
Deploy to root of gh pages
This will overwrite modified files and only clear the content of js folder before pushing changes. It will leave other folders as they are.
npm run deployClean root and deploy to it
This removes all files and folders and deploys your dist folder to the root.
npm run deploy:cleanDeploy to test folder
This will add all your changes to the test folder specified.
Please ensure it is prefixed with br_.
npm run deploy:folder "br_my_test_folder"Preview on your local machine
- Edit your
/etc/hostsfile to include this domain:
127.0.0.1 localhost.binary.sx- To preview your changes locally for the first time, run
sudo npm start:- It will run all tests, compile all css, and js/jsx as well as watch for further js/jsx/css changes and rebuild on every change you make.
- To preview your changes locally without any tests, run
npm run serve- It will watch for js/jsx/css changes and rebuild on every change you make.
- To run all tests, run
npm run test
Miscellaneous
- In Webstorm, right-click on
src, hover overMark directory as, and clickResource rootto enable import alias resolution.
Selenium tests
Elements for selenium test purposes should have id attributes, with the value of dt_[element_name]_[unique_name|id]_[element_type]. (e.g. dt_settings_dark_button)
Release
Staging
Ensure you have a remote with the name of origin pointing to the deriv-app repo, and that you are on the dev branch.
1. Navigate to root of project.
2. Run ./scripts/release-staging.sh
Production
Ensure you have a remote with the name of origin pointing to the deriv-app repo, and production pointing to the deriv-app-production repo, and that you are on the master branch.
1. Navigate to root of project.
2. Run ./scripts/release-prod.sh
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