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Incremental Builds
For speeding up Pattern Lab, a new feature called incremental builds has been added in Patternlab Node 2.7.0
. Instead of rebuilding the whole Pattern Lab tree, only changed patterns (and files including these) will be rebuilt.
- Also an export to GraphViz has been added.
- Pattern Lab will now print which patterns have been built yet, so correctness of the build can be verified.
The feature is enabled automatically when building Pattern Lab with the cleanPublic
option set to false
on the patternlab-config.json
file found within editions.
Setting the exportToGraphViz
configuration option to true
will export a graph showing which patterns include other patterns to public/dependencyGraph.dot
. You can generate an SVG file via dot -Tsvg dependencyGraph.dot -o dependencyGraph.svg
and open dependencyGraph.svg
in your browser or favourite SVG viewer.
- Pattern Lab remembers which patterns already have been compiled via the
public/dependencyGraph.json
file, which might eventually become out of sync. A quick fix is to clean thepublic
directory. Deleting the file is not enough, because Pattern Lab will detect that the source files were not modified after the template output files inpublic
. -
patternDependencyGraph.json
has an internal version. During Pattern Lab upgrades, the structure might change, which will trigger a full rebuild and a warning is shown. - When a file is renamed, moved or deleted, its previous output files are not deleted. As this is rarely the case during normal development, just do a full rebuild instead from time to time.
- Changing a
data.json
file does not rebuild the whole patternlab. Temporarily usecleanPublic=true
as a workaround.
Please report any problems and ask questions to @tburny or the Pattern Lab team. Thanks!