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Digit - Frontend

IMPORTANT UPDATES!

Project is updated to use create-react-app 2.0 which comes with lot of improvements but also a lot of changes. Please read the changelog.

Shortly:

  • webpack updated to version 4
  • Babel jsx/js-compiler to 7
  • built in SASS-support so all styles imported from node_modules folder needs to be added within .scss file
  • No need to import Fragments use native <>...</> tags instead
  • Node version on .nvmrc is updated to 10 so if build failes remove node_modules and run npm install
  • Beta-version of the site has been published on beta.digit.fi

Installing / Getting started

Install/ensure Node/NPM is installed (prefer NVM)

git clone git@github.com:YOUR-USERNAME/website2.0.git
cd website2.0
nvm use
npm install 
npm start

DOCS

Check docs folder:

Initial Configuration

Nothing :)

Developing

Frontend can be run without backend running but it's highly recommended setting it up. Source code can be found here: DigitKoodit/digit-backend

Building

Build product using: npm run build
Creates dist folder on project root which then can be ran individually.

Deploying / Publishing beta.digit.fi

The website is running on DigitalOcean droplet managed by Sami Nieminen. Contact for more information

Features

TODO

Configuration

TODO

Contributing

Fork the project -> do changes -> make a pull request.

1. Clone your fork:

git clone git@github.com:YOUR-USERNAME/website2.0.git

2. Add remote from original repository in your forked repository:

cd website2.0
git remote add upstream git@github.com:DigitKoodit/website2.0.git
git fetch upstream

Creates local master branch

3. Make a new branch from master

git checkout -b blazing-feature

Create a new branch from the master branch so you can always pull latest changes from upstream origin without interrupting your own feature development if new changes are available.

4. Updating your fork from original repo to keep up with their changes:

git pull upstream master
  or
git pull --rebase upstream master

Please follow the steps on the previous block. If . Rebasing helps to keep the project history more readable and therefore more maintainable. Here's a good article about what it means and why to use it: Git Fork Workflow Using Rebase.

5. Creating a feature

Example of how to create a new feature/fix

# After the step 2. is performed
    git checkout -b blazing-feature
# Make changes and commit with meaningful message
    git commit -m "Add new blazing feature"
    git checkout master
# Update local master and rebase moves possible changes after the ones which are already on production
    git pull --rebase upstream master 
    git checkout blazing-feature
    git rebase master
# Check that everything works and then perform merge or rebase
    git checkout master
    git merge blazing-feature
# Check that your new feature works on master branch and make a pull request

Take away:

  • Only update feature branch to keep project more maintainable for everyone
  • Keep master always up to date with upstream master
  • Keep commits small and on the topic
  • Keep master always up to date with upstream master!!
  • Rebase feature to your master branch

Licensing

"The code in this project is licensed under MIT license."

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