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@dpc-sdp/create-ripple-app

v1.38.3

Published

Create a ripple app in seconds!

Downloads

3,719

Readme

Create Ripple App

Create a Ripple website using the Nuxt.js framework in seconds

preview

Usage

Make sure you have npx installed (npx is shipped by default since npm 5.2.0)

npx @dpc-sdp/create-ripple-app <my-project>

For updating Ripple to latest in your project:

npx @dpc-sdp/create-ripple-app /home/user1/my-project --config /home/user1/example.json --release latest

For updating Ripple to specific SDP release in your project:

npx @dpc-sdp/create-ripple-app /home/user1/my-project --config /home/user1/example.json --release 1.23.0

Options config

There are several methods of providing config options

  1. JSON file

You can provide a JSON file with the key/values to populate by passing the --config parameter(absolute path), eg:

npx @dpc-sdp/create-ripple-app --config /home/user1/example.json

The JSON file should include the keys to populate, if there are missing keys you will then be asked to interactively add them.

Example JSON file

{
  "name": "projectname",
  "author": "DPC",
  "description": "My great project",
  "modules": "site,alert,grants",
  "backendurl": "http://develop.content.vic.gov.au",
  "siteid": "4",
  "authuser": "shielduser",
  "authpass": "shieldpass",
  "gtmtoken": "GTM-123456-1"
}
  1. Commandline parameters

You can pass all options as parameters to create-ripple-app eg:

npx @dpc-sdp/create-ripple-app --name projectname --author DPC --modules grant,site,alert,authenticatedContent --siteid 4 --authuser userid --authpass userpass --gtmtoken GTM-123456-1

  1. Interactively

If no parameters are passed (or if required parameters are missing) then you will be asked for each missing option interactively. To choose modules use the arrow keys to move and space bar to make a selection.

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