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HolisticJS sample output

Before running you must have the following dependencies

Docker CE

You will also need to install gulp as a global package

npm install --g gulp

To run the project we first initialize our MongoDB volume to store our data by running:

gulp init

Then we start our project:

gulp

If you add dependencies, or change the package.json of any of the sub projects you need to stop, and run the containers again so they get built again. This is because dependencies get installed only on build, also the package.json, webpack.config.js, and others are copied at build time (look inside Dockerfile, anything there is on build time only)

To test the project:

Open a browser:

http://localhost:8080/

To add a new dependency through Yarn:

gulp command

and then

add myDependency

This is needed because dependencies live inside of the containers

To run tests

First make sure to build your images with the correct env

gulp build to build on develop mode or gulp build --env=production

Then you can run your tests with

gulp test

Support for running tests without building coming up

When testing develop, webpack dev server takes a lot of time to compile, almost 50 seconds, but subsequent runs will use the same build or rebuilds which are a lot faster

To make it easier, you can run gulp -e and when asked what environment to use, select testDevelop, then wait for webpack message to say it is completed, then you can run gulp test, select nightwatch and tests should run a lot faster!

Please keep in mind, this will leave all the dependencies for test running, so make sure to run this after

gulp down and select testDevelop or testProduction depending on the environment you selected for e2e

And if you want to go back to dev mode you need to

gulp build && gulp

So that your dependencies are again on dev mode

The test run will produce videos on /e2e/src/videos

TUTORIAL

Checkout the PR for the movie section to get a better idea of the flow to add things to your system:

#34

#35

#36

#37

#38

Here you can see a PR with all the changes in one!

#41

License

Copyright Gabriel Acosta and other contributors 2017, Licensed under [MIT][].

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