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@upandgo/ui-components

v1.4.3

Published

Upandgo reusable UI components

Downloads

19

Readme

Upandgo components library

Introduction

This React library gathers all elementary and more complex components that can be reused accross all Upandgo applications.

It has been bootstrapped from this tutorial.

It is built using rollup.js

Prerequisite

  • npm version >= 7
  • aws SSH key configured to deploy Storybook
  • npm SSH key configured to deploy a new version of the package

Workflow

At the time of writing, there is only one branch on the repo (master). Every new branch (feature, hotfix) can be based on master.

The branch should be merged via a dedicated MR on Gitlab. Before pushing your branch don't forget to increment the package version (via npm version major|minor|patch)

Once your branch is merged, you can deploy a new package following these steps:

  • git checkout master
  • git pull
  • npm run build
  • npm publish

Design rules

  • Ideally, components should be dumb ie. take the full width of their parent container.
  • Use custom class for style override. Classnames should be prefixed with uag- to be easily spotted.

Storybook

This library uses Storybook to pre-visualize components. When creating new components, you must create the related stories so that components can be added to the documentation.

When developing new stories, you can use npm run storybook so you can see your modifications live.

When new stories are added, Storybook should be deployed using the following command ./scripts/deploy-storybook.sh