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indra-design-system

v1.0.1

Published

Library User Experience and Style guide based on Vue Design System

Readme

To add to your project:

# this will add the latest official release
yarn add indra-design-system

To use an older version, add pin the npm version you want to your package.json dependencies:

...
"dependencies": {
  "indra-design-system": "^0.0.0"
}
...

To generate static asset files to use in a stand-alone HTML doc, run this command:

yarn build:static

Then use <script/> and <link/> tags to include to the js and css files in the static/system directory in your HTML. Then include any indra components in a wrapper with class="indra".

To contribute to indra:

  • You will need Node v10.16.0+
  • If you use a NVM, run nvm install or nvm use if you already know you have Node v10.16.0
yarn install

To start development server:

yarn start

To run all unit tests:

yarn test

To run a single test:

yarn unit mytest.spec.js

To develop indra locally as a dependency in a project

You might want to develop indra while developing on a project that uses indra as a dependency. For example, you might want to develop indra components while developing the Approvals app. NOTE: You will need to have both indra and the project using it as a dependency running on your machine.

  1. Install yalc
  2. In the indra root directory, run yarn build:system && yalc publish
  3. In the Project (e.g., Approvals) root directory, run yalc add indra-design-system
  4. Each time that you are ready to view the indra work in progress, run the last 2 steps:
    1. In the indra root directory, run yarn build:system && yalc publish
    2. In the Project (e.g., Approvals) root directory, run yalc update

To deploy docs:

# make sure git status is clean with no uncommitted modified files
yarn run deploy

To publish a new version to npm:

  1. Pull latest master with merged changes.
  2. Run yarn release
  3. :tada: