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tsp-typescript-client

Client-side implementation, in typescript, of the Trace Server Protocol.

Notice: this implementation is currently in the "Works on my computer" phase. Testing will come soon.

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Build from sources

Prerequisites

First, you need Node.js and yarn:

It's suggested to install nvm to manage node on your machine. Once that's done, install the required version:

   nvm install 18
   # optional: make it the default version
   nvm alias default
   # or set it every time like so
   nvm use 18

Then install yarn:

npm i -g yarn  # the default version should be ok

Building

Clone the repository and run:

yarn

Tests

Running tests

To run tests once, at the root of the project do:

yarn test --verbose

To keep tests running do:

yarn test --verbose --watch

Test coverage

The following command prints a coverage report to the terminal. As of now it covers all typescript files of the project, including those that are not supposed to have tests.

yarn test:coverage

You can then find a more detailed coverage report by opening the following file in a browser:

tsp-typescript-client/coverage/lcov-report/index.html

Release/publish

Publishing this repository's npm package and creating a corresponding GitHub release with git tag (latest only), all happen on GitHub CI.

Publish next package

A next package is automatically published to npm every time a PR is merged.

Publish latest / release

Whenever a new release is desired, including publishing a corresponding latest package to npm, it can be triggered through a PR. The following has to be done:

Create a new branch for your PR. e.g.

git branch new-release && git checkout new-release

Then decide if the release shall be a Major, Minor or Patch release and use the corresponding command below to step the package's version, according to the release type. A new release commit will be created:

yarn version:major
# or
yarn version:minor
# or
yarn version:patch

Modify the version tag in file ./RELEASE, to match the new release. Then amend the release commit to include this change:

<edit ./RELEASES to update tag>
git add RELEASE && git commit --amend

Finally, push the branch and use it to create a PR. When the PR is merged, a GitHub release should be created with auto-generated release notes, as well as a git tag. Then the publish-latest CI job should trigger and if everything goes well, publish the new version of the repo's package to npm.