skyline-console/docs/en/develop/1-ready-to-work.md
Jingwei.Zhang 0213d8c6d6 feat: optimize configuration reading
Add config/config.yaml to set default configurations. Use the config/local_config.yaml to set the custom configurations

Change-Id: I22049e478b6440c765751c8f17663f36f33c277a
2023-05-31 11:41:19 +08:00

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Preparation before development

  • Node environment

    • Requirement in package.json"node": ">=10.22.0"

    • Verify nodejs version

      node -v
      
  • Yarn

    • Install yarn

      npm install -g yarn
      
  • Install dependencies

    • Execute in the project root directory, which is the same level as package.json, and wait patiently for the installation to complete

      yarn install
      
  • Prepare a usable backend

    • Prepare an accessible backend, for example: https://172.20.154.250

    • Add file config/local_config.yaml:

      server: https://172.20.154.250
      
  • Configure access host and port

    • The default configuration is in config/config.yaml

      • host is 0.0.0.0
      • port is 8088
      • If the current configuration does not need to be changed, the following steps do not need to be operated.
    • Added file config/local_config.yaml

    • Add host and port configurations

      host: localhost
      port: 8080
      
  • Completed

    • Execute in the project root directory, which is the same level as package.json

      yarn run dev
      
    • Use the host and port configured in config/config.yaml or config/local_config.yaml to access, such as http://localhost:8088

    • The front-end real-time update environment used for development is done.

Front-end package used in production environment

  • Have the required nodejs and yarn

  • Execute in the project root directory, which is the same level as package.json

    yarn run build
    
  • The packaged files are in the dist directory and handed over to the deployment personnel.

Front-end package used for testing

  • Have the required nodejs and yarn

  • Execute in the project root directory, which is the same level as package.json

    yarn run build:test
    
  • The packaged files are in the dist directory

  • Attention! ! ! This test package is designed to measure code coverage

  • It is recommended to use nginx to complete the E2E test with code coverage.