- Start a new project in git.
- Fork .... http://github.com/jupiterjs/steal and http://github.com/jupiterjs/jquerypp and http://github.com/jupiterjs/funcunit and http://github.com/jupiterjs/documentjs
- Add steal, jquerymx, funcunit, and documentjs as submodules of your project... git submodule add git@github.com:YOU/steal.git steal git submodule add git@github.com:YOU/jquerypp.git jquery git submodule add git@github.com:YOU/funcunit.git funcunit git submodule add git@github.com:YOU/documentjs.git documentjs
- Learn a little more about submodules ... http://johnleach.co.uk/words/archives/2008/10/12/323/git-submodules-in-n-easy-steps
- Make changes in steal or jmvc, and push them back to your fork.
- Make a pull request to your fork.
- Generate app: ./js steal/generate/app cookbook
- Generate scaffold: ./js steal/generate/scaffold Cookbook.Models.Recipe
- Add html to cookbook/cookbook.html:
- See your recipes app: Open cookbook/cookbook.html in a browser.
- Run functional tests in the browser: Open cookbook/funcunit.html in a browser (turn off popup blockers).
- Run functional tests with selenium: ./funcunit/run selenium cookbook/funcunit.html
- Run unit tests in the browser: Open cookbook/qunit.html in a browser.
- Run unit tests with Rhino: ./funcunit/run envjs cookbook/qunit.html
- Compress app: ./steal/js cookbook/scripts/build.js
- Turn on production mode in callcenter.html and reload page: src='../steal/steal.production.js?cookbook'
- Generate docs: ./steal/js cookbook/scripts/doc.js
- View docs: Open cookbook/docs.html.