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Release and publish Storybook deployment Coverage Status This project is using Percy.io for visual regression testing.

Homeday Blocks

A library of Vue components and tokens used across Homeday projects - here

Local setup

Fork the main repository, clone your fork to your local machine and add the main repo as upstream.

$ git clone [email protected]:YOUR_USERNAME/homeday-blocks.git
$ cd homeday-blocks
$ git remote add upstream [email protected]:homeday-de/homeday-blocks.git

Prerequisites

Homeday Blocks requires Node.js version 14.17.0 (.nvmrc). It's recommended to manage multiple versions of Node on the same machine with nvm or nvm-windows.

Don't forget to setup the deeper shell integration in your console to take full advantage of nvm. You can achieve this by adding the following alias into your ~/.bashrc, or ~/.zshrc file:

alias cd="cdnvm(){ cd $1; if [[ -f .nvmrc && -s .nvmrc && -r .nvmrc ]]; then <.nvmrc nvm install; elif [[ $(nvm current) != $(nvm version default) ]]; then nvm use default; fi; };cdnvm"

Project setup

Download and install dependencies

For a breif explanation of what is being install, please read our setup documentation file.

OSX

To install all our dependencies on OSX, run scripts/setup.osx.sh.

Ubuntu

To install all our dependencies on Ubuntu, run scripts/setup.ubuntu.sh.

It is recommended to run the setup script everytime you pull from the master branch. This way you can always be sure to have all the project dependencies up to date.

Lints and fixes files

npm run lint

Storybook

Development

npm run serve:storybook

Build

npm run build:storybook

Build the library

npm run build

For a brief explanation of how the library is built, checkout this documentation.

Testing

To just run all unit tests:

npm run test:unit

To watch for changes while writing tests:

npm run test:unit:watch

To watch for changes while writing tests for a single component:

npm run test:unit:watch ComponentName

Screenshot tests on Percy

Make sure you've PERCY_TOKEN exported first and the project is built.

The token can be obtained from Percy dashboard if you've access to it.

npm run test:percy

You can also follow build statuses in https://percy.io/Homeday/homeday-blocks

Gotchas

  • tests/ is an alias for <rootDir>/tests/

TypeScript

For a basic explanation of what it is and how to use it, please read TYPESCRIPT.md.

Generators

We use Hygen as a code generator tool to save time when we need to scaffold some structure.

Just run:

npm run new component
npm run new service

And follow the wizzard in order to generate a base component structure or a service.

Contribution guide

This project follows Git Feature Branch Workflow. See project setup to get started locally. That means that all code changes enter the project by PR to master branch. Once you open the PR with suggested changes, the checks for build and coverage will run. If those fail, your PR needs some more work. :)

Each PR should be reviewed by at least two team members. Once reviewed and approved, it can be merged. Please follow the following convention when merging the PR:

  1. Use "Squash and merge" to merge the PR.
  2. Use a meaningful title when merging your PR.
  3. Give title a semantic meaning through emojis. Please use emoji first, then the text.
  4. πŸ’₯ - marks breaking changes (MAJOR version change)
  5. ✨ - marks new feature (MINOR version change)
  6. The other gitmojis are either a patch or have no effect at all.

It is important to follow this convention, because our automated releases are based on it.

Examples

Major change

πŸ’₯ Removed HdNotNeeded component

Minor change

✨ Added HdAwesomeComponent

Patch

πŸ› Fixed that annoying bug

Version release

Releasing a new version is as easy as pushing your changes to master 😎

Consuming in other projects

import { HdDynamicForm } from 'homeday-blocks';

Customize configuration

See Configuration Reference.

Services

Together with the components, Homeday Blocks also provides useful services that can be reused across projects. You can read more about them in the services documentation.

Infrastructure

Homeday Blocks has its own infrastructure repository: blocks-infra. Whenever changes need to be made, you can do it in the repository and "deploy". If it is an emergency, you can also use AWS Console but your next step is to update it in the repository to avoid future inconsistencies.