A react chat and general UI kit for Chatql
| frontend | |
|---|---|
| view library | react |
| boilerplate | create-react-app |
| documentation | storybook |
| styling | (optional) styled-components |
You will need the following software installed on your machine:
We recomend installing node throught nvm, as well as updating npm to version >=5.
npm installnpm startYou can now open http://localhost:9009/ and view your component documentation.
To include a component in the storybook, simply add a <componentName>.stories.js file in your
component folder, containing the stories you want to show. Have a look at the Button component for
an example.
A set of scripts are provided for you to test, build and analyze the project. Have a look at create react app for more information.
You can run all tests in the project with the following command:
npm run testYou can also generate a website with information on the code coverage with:
npm run test -- --coverageThis will generate a website in the folder coverage. You can launch it with any server of your
choice, for example serve.
npm i -g serve && serve coverageYou can build a production ready version of your library by running:
npm run buildThis will create a build folder containing your library.
You can also build a production ready version of your documentation by running:
npm run build:storybookThis will create a folder called storybook-static with your documentation.
You can also publish your library to npm. To do that, simply run:
npm publishYou can generate a map of all dependencies, this can be very usefull when trying to identify a library causing bloat to the application. After building your application you can generate a map, by running:
npm run analyzeThis will look into your build folder and open an interactive map of the dependencies in your
browser.