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This is the NextJS application for the HEAL Data Commons.

Getting Started

The HEAL Data Commons develop quick startup:

  • create a clone of HEAL Data Commons

  • Configure the commons by editing the configuration files in the config

  • Add your pages and content

  • Deploy via helm charts or Docker.

Changes to the Gen3 Data Commons Application can be pulled from the Common Frontend Repository. You need configure git to pull from the Common Frontend Repository.

git remote add upstream https://github.com/uc-cdis/heal-data-commons.git

or

git remote add upstream [email protected]:uc-cdis/heal-data-commons.git

changes to main can be pulled from the Common Frontend Repository by running:

git pull upstream main

Please see Styling and Theming and Local Development with Helm Charts for more information on setting up and configuring the Gen3 Data Commons Application. This documentation is currently less complete than we would like, but we will be adding to it as development progresses.

Installation

The minimum node version is set to v20.71.0. Node can be downloaded from the official Node.js site. You may also consider using a Node version manager. Your version of Node may not ship with npm v10. To install it, run:

npm install [email protected] -g

Note: if you see this error:

npm ERR! code ENOWORKSPACES
npm ERR! This command does not support workspaces.

you can run npx next telemetry disable

Alternatively, you can use nvm to install the correct version of npm:

nvm install 20.17.0

Install Dependencies

From the root of the project, install dependencies by running:

npm install

Run the Development Server

npm run dev

Open http://localhost:3000 with your browser to see the result.

Docker

You build a Docker image by:

docker build .

Configuration

All the configuration files are located in config/heal. As HEAL is currently only used for the landing page the relevant configuration files are:

  • navigation.json
  • footer.json
  • banner

Custom Pages

See src/pages/SamplePage for an example of adding a new page to the HEAL commons.

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