Awesome
Twitter Shadowban Tests
One-page web app, testing Twitter users for various shadowbans.
NOTE
You are in shadowban-eu/TwitterShadowBanV2! No worries. :)
We are currently performing a major overhaul of the site.
This includes finally having a proper backend.
To keep things nice and clean, we therefore split the now distinct back- and frontend code.
Frontend (former TwitterShadowBanV2; history preserved):
shadowban-eu/shadowban-eu-frontend
Backend:
shadowban-eu/shadowban-eu-backend
Setup
# Clone
git clone https://github.com/shadowban-eu/shadowban-eu-frontend.git && cd shadowban-eu-frontend
# Install
npm i
#Start development
npm start
# or npm run dev
# Build (to ./dist/)
npm run build
Some values, like the HTML base href, are hard-coded in webpack.config.js
.
Notes
Base href
The <base href>
is set on build, depending on the NODE_ENV
:
- production: https://shadowban.eu/
- development: http://127.0.0.1:9000/
The development value is taken from the devServerConfig
object in webpack.config.js
, including basePath
.
Be aware that setting <base href>
to http://127.0.0.1:9000/
, but then visiting the site via http://localhost:9000/
will work at first, but the browser will deny setting the URL to http://localhost:9000/testedName, when running a test.
.api mocks
During development, /src/.api/ is included to have the webpack-dev-server serve API responses.
./src/.api/
├── deboost
├── ghost
├── invalid
├── notweets
├── protected
└── typeahead
All these files hold one response object in JSON notation. These files are served, whenever you test their respective name.