amy-lib-2

Mad Hatter Component Library


Keywords
boilerplate, boilerplate-front-end, boilerplates, library, react, reactjs, rollup, rollup-example, rollup-js, rollupjs, typescript
License
MIT
Install
npm install amy-lib-2@1.0.4

Documentation

Support

If you like the project and want to support my work, you can buy me a coffee :)

paypal

Getting started

There are two methods for getting started with this repo.

Familiar with Git?

git clone git@github.com:KaiHotz/react-rollup-boilerplate.git
cd react-rollup-boilerplate
yarn install

Not Familiar with Git?

Click here to download the .zip file. Extract the contents of the zip file, then open your terminal, change to the project directory, and:

yarn install

Developing

To start the developing run :

yarn start

This will build a version of your library, run the watcher and also run Storybook. To open Storybook manually open your Browser and navigate to http://localhost:6060. Start developing your components in src/components folder and update the src/index.js file accordingly. Always provide an YourComponent.story.tsx file, so your component will show up in Storybook.

You can refer to example Button component, but I think you'll get the idea.

Proposals (Babel)

For smoother development some Babel plugin are included

Styling your components

SCSS and CSS are supported out of the box just import your styles into your component like you normally would do. For the use of CSS Modules refer to rollup-plugin-postcss

Testing

Testing is done with Jest and @testing-library/react You can refer to Button.test.js as an example.

yarn test

or (for getting coverage)

yarn test:coverage

Linting

Linting is set up through ESLint and configured with eslint-config-react-app and eslint-config-prettier. You can modify linting rules by overriding them in the .eslintrc.json file.

yarn lint

or (if automatic fixing is possible)

yarn lint:fix

Publishing your library to NPM

To release your library to NPM or your private Registry, make sure you have an active account at NPM, your .npmrc file is correctly setup and the repository url in package.json file is set to your repository url, then:

yarn release

Storybook

For custom layouts, styling and more information about Storybook, please refer to Storybook documentation.

Deploy Storybook to GitHub Pages

Make sure the repository url in package.json file is set to your repository url, then:

yarn deploy

Scripts

  • yarn start : Only serves Storybook.
  • yarn build : Builds your library (build can be found in dist folder).
  • yarn storybook:build : Builds the static Storybook in case you want to deploy it.
  • yarn test : Runs the tests.
  • yarn test:coverage: Runs the test and shows the coverage.
  • yarn lint : Runs the linter, Typescript typecheck and stylelint.
  • yarn lint:fix : Runs the linter, Typescript typecheck and stylelint and fixes automatic fixable issues.
  • yarn eslint: Runs only the JavaScript linter.
  • yarn eslint:fix: Runs only the JavaScript linter and fixes automatic fixable issues.
  • yarn stylelint: Runs only the style linter.
  • yarn stylelint:fix: Runs only the style linter and fixes automatic fixable issues.
  • yarn check-types: Runs typescript type checker.
  • yarn release : Publishes your Library on NPM or your private Registry (depending on your config in your .npmrc file).
  • yarn deploy: Deploys the Styleguide to GitHub Pages.

Resources

Bundler

Code Formatter

Storybook

Testing

Linting

Compiler