Merci :) Ton aide est la bienvenue !
Le guide de contribution se trouve dans le fichier CONTRIBUTING.md
You need minimum node@12
to be able to properly run ViteJS
Don't hesitate to install multiple node
version in your dev environment using n
Install dependencies :
npm ci
Run vite :
npm run dev
or vite
(see package.json
scripts)
Open your browser : http://localhost:3000/ and enjoy live reload / on-the-fly typescript compilation
You can also click on this link in order to open a Gitpod workspace with everything loaded in it.
If you don't want to install node.js on your machine, you can isolate it with docker:
Start docker container (that executes npm run dev
) :
docker-compose up
The first time docker-compose up
is run, it will build the base
docker image with npm install
inside node:14
docker image.
When the package*.json
have changed, you need to rebuild the base image:
docker-compose down --volumes
docker-compose build
.. then start again with docker-compose up
.
To inspect what happens inside : docker-compose exec frontend bash
Package for production with vite build
: dist
directory will contain minified assets for production
For debug purposes, if you want to generate sourcemaps for production build, you can configure
vite.config.ts
file by changing the build.sourcemap
config property to true
TODO
-
main
is automatically deployed on TODO=> Push on this branch only when you're ready.
-
dev
is the development branch, start any new feature/fix from it.We generally try to create dedicated feature branches with issue number in it, except when the commit is really small
We're using :
- Typescript as the main language => typescript for js programmers
- lit-element as the web-component library => https://lit.dev/
- pagejs as our routing library => documentation
- Bootstrap as the CSS library => https://getbootstrap.com/docs/5.0/getting-started/introduction/ (icons)
- SASS as CSS transpiler => documentation
- ViteJS for the development/production build toolchain => guide