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pac-ui

v2.0.272

Published

The frontend server for the PAC application

Downloads

6

Readme

SNF Analytics App - UI

Installation

To run the app locally (requires nodejs and npm):

cd pac-ui
npm install
npm run dev

Contributing

  • Create your feature/bugfix branch:

    git checkout -b feature-branch

  • Push commits to it:

    git push -u origin feature-branch

  • When you feel you are done with it, you create a PR.

  • Another developer reviews your code and may ask for changes.

  • You keep pushing your changes:

    git push

  • It is easy to revert a single commit if anything goes wrong. Squash your commits once it’s ready to merge to master:

    git fetch origin master git rebase -i origin/master git push -f origin/feature-branch

  • It will be merged into master by the reviewer or whoever is in charge of the project.

Deployment

Staging

Every patch commited to master will be deployed to staging.

Production

Every push of a git tag will trigger a deployment to production.

Bump the project version:

npm version <newversion> | major | minor | patch | from-git

It will increase the version in package.json, create a commit and a git tag. If you want to use the option from-git you need to create a tag before bumping the version.

Publish the tags and latest changes:

git push --tags