Build, Document, Release & Publish React Components for reactstrap with this Component Template.
This project was bootstrapped with Create React App.
To start using the example npm module component-template, check out the documentation.
Looking to build your own components? Fork this repo and proceed with the following documentation.
To begin, install dependencies with
npm install
To run a local server with create-react-app, run:
npm start
A new browser window should open up with the following url: http://localhost:3000
Testing is provided via create-react-app which includes the jest test runner. Enzyme is also added to enable better integration testing of components via mount.
Execute the following command to run tests. Read more about that here.
npm run testTo also see test coverage when running tests, execute the following command:
npm test -- --coverageCurrently the example component shipped in this project is HelloWorld. To add your own components, replace HelloWorld with your own named component and tests.
- Component source code should live in
/src/components - Be sure to export your components here
/src/components/index.js - When published to npm, the
mainscript in package.json will be available atlib/index.jsthanks to theprebuildtask - Changelogs are important for communicating to users what features, fixes and breaking changes have been shipped. This project uses the angular commit convention as standard for creating readable and machine parseable commit messages.
Included in this project are a few scripts to help document, release and publish a react component. Before proceeding, make sure the name, version, description, and repository in package.json are updated to properly define your own component.
Once your components are added and tested, use the following steps to release to npm.
First, run the create-release-branch script locally, which takes 1 argument, the release version. The release version can be a specific semantic version or it accepts patch, minor, major to automatically increment the current release version and update the changelog. After the script is run, a branch will be pushed to the repo.
# RELEASE_VERSION: "1.0.0", patch, minor, major
RELEASE_VERSION=0.2.0
npm run create-release-branch -- $RELEASE_VERSIONWith the branch pushed to github, you can now manually create the pr.
First, update the npm task gh-pages, to set the proper REACT_APP_GH_PAGES_PATH for your project. Ex: https://reactstrap.github.io/component-template project would be component-template. No need for the trailing or leading slash.
Follow the next sections to publish locally or via Travis CI.
With the REACT_APP_GH_PAGES_PATH path updated, run the deploy-docs script to compile the production version of your docs and push those changes to the gh-pages branch of your repo.
npm run deploy-docsComing soon
First, be sure to signup for npm if you haven't or run npm login with your existing credentials.
Next, run the publish-release task which will pull the latest changes, compile the components, tag the current commit as the version in packge.json. push the tags to github and finally will run npm publish. Check the publish-release script for more info.
npm run publish-releaseFeel free to create an issue or PR.