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@undg/player-card

v1.1.1

Published

Player card

Readme

DEVELOPMENT source files

  1. Clone or fork repo
git clone https://github.com/und3rdg/test_pulse.git
  1. Install all node packages
npm install
  1. Run dev server http://localhost:4000/
npm start

If you don't have a time for that you can check it online: http://player-card.undg.xyz/

PRODUCTION quick instalation

Install it like any other library.

npm install @undg/player-card

Import it to your javascript files

import '@undg/player-card'

In index.html you need:

<div
    data-StatCard
    data-api_url="node_modules/@undg/player-card/api/player-stats.json"
    data-img_url="node_modules/@undg/player-card/assets/img/"
></div>

and styles (probably you can import it to webpack instead)

<link rel="stylesheet" media="screen" href="node_modules/@undg/player-card/dist/css/style.css" />

Usage

  • npm start - run gulp in browserSync mode (check last lines in gulpfile.js for more info) / alias [npm run bs] It will create local server on address localhost:4000 and localhost:40001 (tools)

  • npm run dev - run gulp in dev mode (without hot reload) / alias [npm run watch]

  • npm run prod - run gulp in default mode (compile code for production)

  • npm test - run test in watch mode

  • npm run test:once - run test once

githooks:

They are installed automatically. With help of husky I can push them to repository and be sure that certain tasks are not skipped during development.

  • pre-commit - run tests and compile code for production.
  • pre-push - empty file. Normally I have more stuff in git hooks.

Tests

  • mocha/chai/jsdom

Compiler

  • es6: babel + browserify with caching
  • source maps only in dev mode
  • SCSS with autoprefixing, optimizing and all usual good stuff