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julienne-trellisapp

v0.1.0

Published

Contains the Web UI for Trellis

Readme

Trellis App

Contains the Web UI for Trellis

Setup instructions:

  1. Make sure Julienne project is built successfully

  2. Run install.bat:

  3. [Optional] Run watchify.bat to start the browserifying proccess - the build cmd in VS code(Ctrl+Shift+B) will do that for you so any time you build the code it will also be browserified

The Code itself

  • written in typescript
  • using external module syntax and npm modules
  • using browserify to package up code with entry point of Scripts/app.js

Before checking in run the tests!

Running the tests:

  • The test command - Ctrl+Shift+T in VS Code will run the tests
  • Alternatively Open console window in the root of this project and type npm run test

Debugging the tests:

  • Ensure the test script is built by running npm run browserify-test in the root of the project
  • Open testrunner.html with your favourite browser (I really hope its not IE11)
  • Launch the dev tools of the browser and debug like any web project