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Starter React/Redux webpack npm-packaging project

Starter configuration for a project which handles development and npm packaging of a React/Redux micro application exported as a React component.

Note: We are not currently publishing this package to NPM, but rather importing the resulting component directly via a Github repository URL address. See Deployment notes below for more info and example code.

Getting Started

These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. See deployment for notes on how to deploy the project on a live system.

Prerequisites

You'll need to have node installed on your local machine. Also, preferably yarn (as a wrapper for npm commands) installed as well. You can check either with:

node --version
yarn --version

Installing

  1. Clone this repository to your local machine
git clone
  1. Install dependencies
yarn install
  1. Start the development server
yarn start

Open up a browser and navigate to: http://localhost:3001/. Hot reloading via webpack is enabled, so you'll see live updates in the browser during development.

Development

All development should be done in the /src directory.

The /demo directory contains the demo application entry point index.html file, and mocks an application consuming the SME component.

Component configuration

A consuming application is expected to provide the following configuration props passed to the SME component.

prop type description
someProp string What does this prop do? Fill in your details here.
anotherProp number Unique id of the work.

Example usage

const props = {
  someProp: 'I am the value for some prop',
  anotherProp: 123456789,
};

<YourComponent {...props} />

Commands

The following commands are available to the application via npm scripts located in the package.json file.

yarn clean

Cleans the output directory dist, ensuring a fresh copy of files when preparing your files for packaging.

yarn start

Starts the webpack development server in which you can view your work. http://localhost:3001/

yarn test

Runs the application's tests once, and provides a coverage report.

yarn test:watch

If you prefer to keep an open watch on your tests during development, run this command in a separate tab in your terminal/shell.

yarn transpile

This command prepares the React component for packaging and distribution. It moves packaged, transpiled files into the /dist directory. Run this command when you're happy with your development changes, before committing a branch which you wish to push to Github or import locally.

Running the tests

To run the tests, with a full coverage report:

yarn test

To run tests in watch mode:

yarn test:watch

Jest is the configured testing framework, and we're in the process of incorporating react-testing-library https://github.com/testing-library/react-testing-library.

Coding style tests

There is a prettierrc file with project coding style settings.

Deployment

To create a new build package which can be imported by a consuming application, run:

yarn transpile

This will create a component package in the /dist folder which is ready to be imported by another application.

Currently we're installing the component through a GitHub repo instead of the NPM repository, so to import the default package into your application, run:

yarn add https://github.com/your-name-or-organization/your-repository-name

If you'd like to import a feature branch you're working on, maybe called my-new-feature, do the following:

yarn remove your-repository-name

(to make sure old files aren't hanging around)

Then,

yarn add https://github.com/your-name-or-organization/your-repository-name#my-new-feature

See the yarn docs (https://yarnpkg.com/lang/en/docs/cli/add/) for more info on alternative ways of importing packages.

Built With

  • React - JavaScript component library
  • Peak.js - Waveform display library from BBC
  • Jest - Testing framework

Contributing

Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests to us.

Versioning

We use SemVer for versioning. For the versions available, see the tags on this repository.

Authors

See also the list of contributors who participated in this project.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details

Acknowledgments