Vizzuality Components
Vizzuality Components is a collection of React components shared across many applications. The goal of this project is to centralize common components within Vizzuality and keep the consistency through different apps.
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Requirements node 8.11.2
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Getting Started Once you have the project locally, run yarn install
to install project's dependencies.
Then install peer dependencies running:
yarn add react react-dom
And that's all! No need of more setup.
To start working run yarn start
. This will run styleguidist responsible of generating our styleguide. Now you are ready to code!
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Adding a new component To add a new component, go to src/components
, you will see a bunch of first-level folders, those are the sections, then choose where you want to create your component (or create a new section, see below).
The component folder needs the following structure:
- index.js (entrypoint, ususally where the component is defined)
- readme.md (file used to define how styleguidist will render the component).
- styles.scss (optional, if there are styles to apply)
Feel free to create as many file as you need to make your component work once you have the mandatory ones.
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with styleName
in your component in order to allow CSS Modules compile
the styles properly.
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Adding a new section To add a new section, go to styleguide.config.js
file, look for sections
and add yours:
{
name: 'Awesome section',
components: () => ([ path.resolve(__dirname, 'src/components/awesome-section/*', 'index.js') ])
}
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Deploy The deploy is set up with gh-pages. To deploy, styleguidist will generate a compiled and production-ready version and gh-pages will deploy it to the gh-pages
branch automatically.
Those steps can be run just typing yarn deploy
.
For more details, check package.json
, scripts
section.
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Troubleshooting
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Recommendations It's strongly recommended to use nvm for mananing different Node versions easily.
Release
To release using a fork of zeit release to generate the changelog automatically with all of the PR included since the last release just run:
(Be sure you have all of your branches sync first, and merge the changes that you want in master locally before running the command)
npx release 'major'Â | 'minor' | 'patch'
and push to master!