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@dac-software/analytics-extensions

v1.0.0

Published

This library share utilities to collect stats and integrate external analytics tools

Downloads

106

Readme

Analytics extensions

This library share utilities to collect stats and integrate external analytics tools

Installation:

Installing dependencies

npm install

Build production library files

npm run build

* Build task build one type of library entrypoints (no web case) :

  • "ecma script module" - destined for further bundler processing, it is resolved through simply typescript compiling in package.json statement
    tsc -p tsconfig-prod.json && copyfiles "./lib/**/*.!(tsx|ts|d.ts|html)" "dist/esm" -u 1

##Requirements

  • nodejs v10 +
  • npm v6.9.0 +

##Development

Running dev server in standalone mode

npm run start

Running dev mode through bundler in other project. Project should be linked by npm.

npm run build:dev

* build dev emmits files into dist/esm/offers-gallery without CSS / files compilation, it is determined by webpack condition on compilation mode

Running tests

npm run test

####Codestyle

We are in consonance with standardjs.

Validation codestyle:

npm run codestyle-check-typescript

Automatic fix:

npm run codestyle-typescript-fix

##Compilation summary | |npm run build:dev (imported as esm in higher bundler) | npm run build (production build) |---|---|---| |key dist files|none|dist/esm/offer-state.js|dist/esm/offer-state.js, dist/offer-state.js, dist/offer-state.css |files extraction|no|yes|no (copied)

NPM publishing:

  1. Optional update typings in Loader.d.ts file
  2. Increase version in package.json
  3. Npm login with proper username and password
    npm login
  4. Npm publish (command will trigger prepare npm method which should build files to dist directory)
    npm publish --access=public