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@dls-controls/cs-web-lib

v0.2.1

Published

Constrol system web library

Downloads

84

Readme

cs-web-lib

An npm library for Control Systems web applications

Installation

Install via npm: npm install @dls-controls/cs-web-lib

Development

To develop on the library code first clone this repo, install the npm package dependencies and then make changes:

cd cs-web-lib/
npm install

Pushing changes

Before pushing any changes check that the update code conforms to the formatter checks and that the unit tests all pass:

npm run all-checks
npm run tests

Publishing to NPM (PREFERRED METHOD)

A GitHub workflow has been setup to automatically publish a new package version to the NPM registry on the push of a new tag. This should be used as the preferred method of release a new package.

  1. Update/increase the package version in package.json (see https://docs.npmjs.com/cli/v8/commands/npm-version for further details on this npm command):

     npm version <major|minor|patch> -no-git-tag-version
  2. Commit and push this to GitHub:

     git add package.json
     git commit -m "..." package.json
     git push <remote> <branch>
  3. Create a new tag and push to GitHub

     git tag -a vX.XX.xx -m "..."
     git push <remote> vX.XX.xx 

This will trigger a job on GitHub to publish a new version of the cs-web-lib to NPM. Check that this job passes.

Publishing to NPM locally

To publish a new version of the @dls-controls/cs-web-lib package you must first have an npm account and be a member of the dls-controls organisation. Then:

  1. Update the package version in package.json (follow the major.minor.patch versioning terminology).
  2. Run the rollup command to package the library: npm run rollup.
  3. Login to your npm account: npm adduser
  4. Publish as a public-scoped packages: npm publish --access public --registry=https://registry.npmjs.org