Milo is a shared set of features and services to power Franklin-based websites on adobe.com. If you wish to create your own milo-based project, please use the College project as your foundation.
- Clone this repo to your computer.
- Install the AEM CLI:
sudo npm install -g @adobe/aem-cli
- In a terminal, run
aem up
this repo's folder. - Start coding.
- Fork this repo.
- Install the AEM Code Sync on your forked repo.
- Clone your forked repo down to your computer.
- Install the AEM CLI using your terminal:
sudo npm install -g @adobe/aem-cli
- In a terminal, run
aem up
your repo's folder on your computer. It will open a browser. - Open your repo's folder in your favorite code editor and start coding.
See the wiki for more detailed instructions on how to get started writing features for Milo.
While milo does not require NPM to function, you will need to install npm packages (npm install
) to:
- Lint
- Test
- Run libs
You can use any text editor or IDE of your choice, but milo is highly optimized for VS Code. Milo provides recommended extensions (use the filters) and debugging tools.
If you want to see how your local milo changes impact a consuming site you will need to work on a different port.
npm run libs
Milo will run at:
http://localhost:6456
You can then test any of the following:
http://localhost:3000/?milolibs=local (local code, stage content)
https://main--project--owner.hlx.page/?milolibs=local (prod code, stage content)
https://main--project--owner.hlx.live/?milolibs=local (prod code, prod content)
https://feat-branch--project--owner.hlx.page/?milolibs=local (feature code, stage content)
npm run test
or:
npm run test:watch
npm run test:watch
can give misleading coverage reports. Use npm run test
for accurate coverage reporting.