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@leansh/data-weave-playground-component

v0.0.1

Published

Dataweave Playground Component

Downloads

2

Readme

data-weave-tutorial-ui

This project contains the UI for the DataWeave Interactive Tutorial

tutorial.png

URLs

prod (marketing)

kqa

kdev

Setup environment

  • Install nvm
brew install nvm
  • Install node v12.22.1
nvm install 12.22.1
nvm alias default 12.22.1

Running the UI locally

Before you get started, you need to register with our private npm repository so you can download the Anypoint modules.

npm login --registry=https://nexus3.build.msap.io/repository/npm-internal/ --scope=@mulesoft

When prompted, enter your Jenkins username and password. If you have 2-factor authentication enabled, you'll get a 401 after attempting to login. As a workaround, you can temporarily disable 2FA in your settings, login with your credentials and then re-enable 2FA.

  • Install dependencies (if you want to update them, run npm ci)
npm ci
  • Install fonts

    Install the fonts found under the extras/fonts/ directory on your system.

  • Start the development server (with hot reloading):

npm start

Visit http://localhost:25565 to access the playground. Also make sure to have the backend services running on port 8080.

  • Run tests
npm run test
  • Build a static deployable artifact
npm run build:static
  • Build a Docker image (with tag shoki/dw-tutorial-nginx)
npm run build:docker

core-paas

Ideally the ui will be deployed with core-paas, right now we only have it configured for it to work on non production environments.

To deploy it locally in a way similar to how it's deployed on core-paas, run the kind.sh script. The requirements are specified on the first few lines.