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Proton VPN Settings

Proton VPN Settings built with React.

⚠ If you use Windows plz follow this document before anything else how to prepare Windows

Basic installation

⚠️ if you are a proton dev, you will need the file appConfig.json

To set up the project, follow the steps below:

  1. Clone the repository
  2. $ npm ci
  3. $ npm start

It's going to create a server available on https://localhost:8080

cf:

$ npm start

> proton-vpn-settings@4.0.0-beta.5 start /tmp/proton-vpn-settings
> proton-pack dev-server $npm_package_config_publicPathFlag --appMode=standalone

[proton-pack] Missing file appConfig.json.
[proton-pack] [DEPREACTION NOTICE] Please rename your file env.json to appConfig.json.
[proton-pack] Missing file env.json.
[proton-pack] ✓ generated /tmp/proton-vpn-settings/src/app/config.ts
➙ Dev server: http://localhost:8081/vpn-settings/
➙ Dev server: http://192.168.1.88:8081/vpn-settings/
➙ API: https://mail.protonmail.com/api


ℹ 「wds」: Project is running at http://localhost/
ℹ 「wds」: webpack output is served from /vpn-settings/
ℹ 「wds」: Content not from webpack is served from /tmp/proton-vpn-settings/dist
ℹ 「wds」: 404s will fallback to /vpn-settings/
ℹ 「wdm」:    3196 modules
ℹ 「wdm」: Compiled successfully.

Here on the port 8081 as the 8080 was not available. We auto detect what is available.

Commands

  • $ npm start

Run develop server with a login page (mode standalone). It's going to run a server on the port 8080 if available.

If it is not available we auto detect what is available

  • $ npm test

Run the tests

  • $ npm run lint

Lint the sources via eslint

  • $ npm run pretty

Prettier sources (we have a hook post commit to run it)

  • $ npm run check-types

Validate TS types

  • $ npm run bundle

Create a bundle ready to deploy (prepare app + build + minify)

more informations

  • $ npm run build

Build the app (build + minify). Bundle will run this command.

  • $ npm run build:standalone

Same as the previous one BUT with a login page. When we deploy live,the login state is on another app.But when we only deploy this app when we dev, we need to be able to login.

  • $ npm run deploy and $ npm run deploy:standalone

It's to deploy to a branch deploy-branch. A bundle based on build or build:standalone.

Flags:

  • --api <key>: type of api to use for deploy ex: blue,dev,proxy,prod
  • --branch <deploy-branch>: target for the subdomain to deploy

more informations

  • $ npm run i18n:validate**

Validate translations (context, format etc.)

Create a new version

We use the command npm version

Help us to translate the project

You can help us to translate the application on crowdin