deemix-webui/COMPILE-UI.md

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NOTE: THIS FILE IS NEEDED JUST FOR DEVELOPERS OF THIS PROJECT, IF YOU AREN'T YOU CAN IGNORE IT

This file explains how to compile files for the WebUI.

What you need to do just the first time

  1. Download and install Node.js, you can download it here (also installs npm)

  2. Once you have finished to install Node.js, check if everything is ok by running in a terminal the commands

$ node -v

and then

$ npm -v

If you see the corresponding versions of node and npm, you are ready to code!

  1. Go to the root of this project, open your favorite terminal and run
$ npm i

Scripts

Development

By simply running

$ npm run dev

you will have 2 tasks running at the same time:

  • the server
  • the rollup watcher pointing to the configured .js file and ready to re-bundle

Note that in development mode 1 more file (bundle.js.map) will be created in the public folder. This file will be deleted when running the build command, so you don't need to worry about it.

You can now go to http://127.0.0.1:6595 and see the app running.

Editing files

You can edit .scss and .js files and simply refresh the page to see your new and surely awesome code directly in the app 😉

However, if you need to edit the public/index.html file you'll have to kill the terminal and re-run npm run dev to see your edits.

Adding files

If you want to add new super-awesome .js or .vue files, just add them. Deemix uses ES6 synthax, so you'll probably need to export some functions or variables from your new file. Files that will export and import nothing will be ignored by the bundler (rollup).

If you want to add new mega-awesome .scss (style) files, you need to import them in the main style.scss file. The .scss files must all start with an underscore _, except for the style.scss file.

Building

When you want to deploy your application, you must run

$ npm run build

This is necessary to get

  • a bundled .js file minified
  • deleted the .map file

in order to drop the final application size (we are talking about MBs, maps are heavy).

Other

If you notice that another team member installed or updated one or more new packages, just run

$ npm i

and you will be fine.