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@readr-media/react-embed-code-generator

v2.4.3-alpha.25

Published

## Installation `yarn install`

Downloads

5,315

Readme

@readr-media/react-embed-code-generator · npm version

Installation

yarn install

Development

$ yarn dev
// or
$ npm run dev
// or
$ make dev

Build (Webpack Bundles and ES5 Transpiling)

$ npm run build
// or
$ make build

Build Webpack Bundles

$ make build-dist

Transpile React, ES6 Codes to ES5

$ make build-lib

NPM Publish

After executing Build scripts, we will have ./dist and /lib folders, and then we can execute publish command,

npm publish

Note: before publish npm package, we need to bump the package version first.

Manually Build and Publish

Since we haven't adopt lerna or other monorepo management tools, we have to build and publish new codes by ourselves.

You can follow the following steps to create a new subpkg on the npmjs registry.

  1. update pacakge.json version property (make sure you update version before build since build process will refer to pkg version)
  2. yarn build: transpile codes and build webpack bundles
  3. npm publish: publish built files onto npmjs registry

Monorepo Settings

Due to manual building and publishing, we might encounter collaboration problems. You can see this PR for more information.

Since this subpkg is NOT under workspaces control, please do not forget to commit yarn.lock if changed.