Aqueduct Components is a collection of React components shared with all Aqueduct tools. The goal of this project is to centralize all common components and keep the consistency through the different apps.
node 8.11.2
Once you have the project locally, run yarn
to install project's dependencies.
And that's all! No need of more setup.
To start working run yarn start
. This will run styleguidist responsible of generating our styleguide. Now you are ready to code!
To add a new component, go to src/components
, you will see a bunch of first-level folders, those are the sections, then choose where you want to create your component (or create a new section, see below).
The component folder needs the following structure:
- index.js (entrypoint, ususally where the component is defined)
- readme.md (file used to define how styleguidist will render the component).
- styles.scss (optional, if there are styles to apply)
Feel free to create as many file as you need to make your component work once you have the mandatory ones.
❗❗ As we are using CSS Modules don't forget to replace className
with styleName
in your component in order to allow CSS Modules compile
the styles properly.
To add a new section, go to styleguide.config.js
file, look for sections
and add yours:
{
name: 'Awesome section',
components: () => ([ path.resolve(__dirname, 'src/components/awesome-section/*', 'index.js') ])
}
The deploy is set up with gh-pages. To deploy, styleguidist will generate a compiled and production-ready version and gh-pages will deploy it to the gh-pages
branch automatically.
Those steps can be run just typing yarn run deploy
.
For more details, check package.json
, scripts
section.
Vega
library uses canvas
dependency, this one at the same time depends on cairo
. So if you are
suffering installing canvas
or related go to https://github.com/Automattic/node-canvas#compiling and follow the steps.
It's strongly recommended to use nvm for mananing different Node versions easily.