Ready To Work¶
For more information about installation, refer to the Source Install Ubuntu
Preparation before development¶
Node environment
Requirement in package.json:
"node": ">=10.22.0"
Verify nodejs version
node -v
Yarn
Install yarn
npm install -g yarn
Install dependencies
Execute in the project root directory, which is the same level as
package.json
, and wait patiently for the installation to complete
yarn install
Prepare a usable backend
Prepare an accessible backend, for example:
https://172.20.154.250
Modify the corresponding configuration in
config/webpack.dev.js
:
if (API === 'mock' || API === 'dev') { devServer.proxy = { '/api': { target: 'https://172.20.154.250', changeOrigin: true, secure: false, }, }; }
Configure access host and port
Modify devServer.host and devServer.port
Modify the corresponding configuration in
config/webpack.dev.js
const devServer = { host: '0.0.0.0', // host: 'localhost', port: 8088, contentBase: root('dist'), historyApiFallback: true, compress: true, hot: true, inline: true, disableHostCheck: true, // progress: true };
Completed
Execute in the project root directory, which is the same level as
package.json
yarn run dev
Use the host and port configured in
config/webpack.dev.js
to access, such ashttp://localhost:8088
The front-end real-time update environment used for development is done.
Front-end package used in production environment¶
Have the required nodejs
and yarn
Execute in the project root directory, which is the same level
as package.json
yarn run build
The packaged files are in the dist
directory and handed over
to the deployment personnel.
Front-end package used for testing¶
Have the required nodejs
and yarn
Execute in the project root directory, which is the same level
as package.json
yarn run build:test
The packaged files are in the dist
directory
Note
This test package is designed to measure code coverage
It is recommended to use nginx to complete the E2E test with code coverage