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Migrate Verify to Next.js #210

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ty730 opened this issue May 3, 2023 · 0 comments
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Migrate Verify to Next.js #210

ty730 opened this issue May 3, 2023 · 0 comments

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ty730 commented May 3, 2023

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We are migrating the web-app to Next.js to take advantage of all its features to improve user experience, improve developer experience, integrate TypeScript and Inversify.js to create a more type safe and testable app, and much more.

In the next-js-migration branch we need the Verify component to be migrated to use Next.js and TypeScript. Also, we need Unit Tests to be written to test the component.

Goal

  • Have the Verify component in TypeScript
  • 100% coverage of Unit Tests for Verify
  • Automate all tests using GitHub actions
  • Clean up coding style to make the codebase more consistent and readable

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Things to look for:

To get started create a next-js-migration branch in your fork of the web-app. Once you've switched to the branch then use npm install to install dependencies and npm run dev to start the development server. You'll probably need to upgrade your node version to 16.0.0 or higher to have things work correctly.

Here are links to more details about the migration including details on Next.js and TypeScript, SCSS structure and guide, naming conventions, and unit tests.

Take a look at the official Next.js documentation and official TypeScript documentation as well as this TypeScript cheat sheet.

For reference here are simple unit tests in Next.js and more complex unit tests from the old CRA framework.

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