6.8.15 • Published 4 years ago

simulation-platform v6.8.15

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ISC
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github
Last release
4 years ago

Simulation Platform

Getting Started

Requirements

  1. Node 8.7.0+ (we recommend using nvm to manage node versions)
  2. NPM 5.4.2

Development

In order to To start up the development server, run the following command in project directory root (you may exclude 'nvm use && ' if you don't have nvm installed):

$ nvm use && npm i && npm start

This will install all defined module dependencies into a /node_modules folder and start the development server (localhost:9000 by default).

NOTE for npm linking of react-uikit you must first go to the react-uikit directory and:

$ npm link ../simulation-platform/node_modules/react

otherwise you will not be able to run the development server without it telling you that there are multiple instances of React being used.

Distribution

Building Bundles

The project is set up to create builds for production, staging, and qa environments. To build a bundle, run one of the following commands:

# Build a production bundle
$ npm run build:prod

# Build a staging build
$ npm run build:dev

# Build a qa bundle
$ npm run build:qa

This will inject the appropriate environment variables defined in the .env-cmdrc file, bundle the project dependencies, transpile the source code, and output the build into /build.

NOTE: You can visually analyze a bundle by adding the following flag to your build command -a | --analyze.

$ npm run build:prod -- --analyze

Testing

To run unit tests for the project, run the following command:

$ npm test

A task runner will scan the project for test.js files and execute the tests.

Other

Additional commands can be located in the package.json file