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@dojo/cli-export-project
A command which exports a project bundle which can be used with the @dojo/web-editor
and other tools.
WARNING This is alpha software. This is not yet production ready, so you should use at your own risk.
Features
This command will create a JSON file which will contain all the necessary information about the current code to be
able to be loaded into the @dojo/web-editor
. It is possible that it can be used with
other tools which can read the custom format.
The types for the file are located in interfaces/project.json.d.ts
with the interface for the main file being ProjectJson
.
How do I use this package?
To create a project export:
$ dojo export project
Export project bundle
exported to "my-project.project.json"
This will export a file ending in .project.json
which will be named after the name of your package in the package.json
file.
There are several options that can be passed on the command line:
Flag | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
-c , --content | string | A comma seperated list of extentions of files to include in the project files. Defaults to "ts,html,css,json,xml,md" . |
-o , --out | string | The output path for the generated bundle. Defaults to the current working directory. |
-p , --project | string | The path to the root of the project to bunde. Defaults to the current working directory. |
-v , --verbose | flag | Provide verbose output when generating the editor bundle. |
-h , --help | flag | Show help |
How do I contribute?
We appreciate your interest! Please see the Dojo 2 Meta Repository for the Contributing Guidelines.
Code Style
This repository uses prettier
for code styling rules and formatting. A pre-commit hook is installed automatically and configured to run prettier
against all staged files as per the configuration in the projects package.json
.
An additional npm script to run prettier
(with write set to true
) against all src
and test
project files is available by running:
npm run prettier
Testing
Test cases MUST be written using Intern using the Object test interface and Assert assertion interface.
90% branch coverage MUST be provided for all code submitted to this repository, as reported by Istanbul’s combined coverage results for all supported platforms.
To test locally in node run:
grunt test
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