roger-frank v1.0.0
Spinnaker Canary UI
Development
Make sure that node and yarn
are installed on your machine. The minimum versions for each are listed in package.json.
To develop this module, run it as a Deck dependency using either yalc (recommended) or npm link.
yalc
Globally install yalc.
From the root of this repository, run
yalc publishFrom the root of the main Deck repository, run
yalc add @spinnaker/kayenta
yarn startAs you make additional changes in this repository, run
yalc publish --pushnpm link
From the root of this repository, run
npm linkFrom the root of the main Deck repository, run
npm link @spinnaker/kayentaYou should only have to run these commands once.
Next, run WATCH=true yarn lib at the root of this repository. In a separate terminal,
run yarn start at the root of the main Deck repository.
Environment Variables
deck-kayenta uses feature and development flags. These are fully configurable within settings.js,
but it is usually easier to pass the flags as environment variables.
These are good defaults:
REDUX_LOGGER=true \
API_HOST=http://localhost:8084 \
METRIC_STORE=stackdriver \
CANARY_STAGES_ENABLED=true \
TEMPLATES_ENABLED=true \
yarn startPublishing @spinnaker/kayenta
This module is published as an NPM package.
- Create a pull request that increments package.json's patch version - e.g., to0.0.57.
- Once the pull request has been merged, publish a release using the same tag as package.json's version, e.g.,v0.0.57.@spinnaker/kayentawill be automatically published to NPM.
Once @spinnaker/kayenta has been published, it's likely that
you'll want to update the main Deck repository: to do so, run yarn add @spinnaker/kayenta@latest
in the main Deck repository, then open a pull request.
Testing
To run deck-kayenta's tests, run yarn test.
To run deck-kayenta's tests and generate a code coverage report, run yarn test-coverage.
Open /coverage/html/index.html in a browser to view the HTML version of the report.
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