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gd-backup

v1.1.3

Published

Automated Google Drive Backup

Readme

gdn23

Automated Google Drive Backup 1.1.3

GD backs up your google drive account into a zip file

How to setup the project

Tested for node 6.3.1 and npm 3.10.5

From git:


# clone project
[email protected]:mousemke/gd.git

# go into folder
cd gd

# install the npm modules
npm i

# edit config.js and add your account info.  In whatever editor you like

# run tests
npm test

# start server
npm run serve

From npm:

# clone project
npm i -D gd-backup

# go into folder
cd node_modules/gd

# install the npm modules
npm i

# edit config.js and add your account info.  In whatever editor you like

# run tests
npm test

# start server
npm run serve

Scripts

| npm scripts | description | --- | :--- | npm run serve | starts the dev server at http://localhost:16666 | npm run lint | runs eslint for code and code style issues | npm run lintFix | runs eslint for code and code style issues, fixes minor issues | npm test | runs only linters (for now)

Issues

Please report issues here.

(1.) add any specific information that can help to reproduce and resolve the bug.
  • What did you do, when the bug appeared.
  • Node, NPM, + version number
  • OS
(2.) Add a label to the issue, if possible.
  • critical -> needs fix right away (like broken build, blocks development)
  • bug -> needs fix
  • issue -> small bug, does not affect anything (small bug in UI, design issue)
  • feature -> feature request
  • question -> needs discussion
  • docs -> needs documentation
  • help wanted -> need help with implementation or fixing bug

Contributing

Branch structure:

master - latest stable git repo. Auto deploys to live (when applicable)

stage - stable git repo release candidate. no dist files commited. auto deploys to stage (when applicable)

dev - current development branch. This is where feature branches should branch from

feature branches - these branches come from dev, are branched for a specific geature or bug, then get merged back into dev

Check here for more detailed instructions

Thank you <3

This project adheres to the Contributor Covenant. By participating, you are expected to honor this code.

GD - Code of Conduct

Change log:

1.1.3

  • readme changes
  • dependencies cleaned

1.1.2

  • documentation and publishing info changes

1.1.0

  • initial commit