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Solspace: FreeForm

Setting-up dev environment

  1. Switch to folder: cd ~/Repos/ee-freeform (Kelsey's lol)
  2. Install Yarn in environment: yarn install
  3. Update Yarn: yarn update
  4. Deploy editions individually:
    • yarn deploy:express
    • yarn deploy:lite
    • yarn deploy:pro
  5. Everything will be deployed to the [..]/ee-freeform/dist folder.

Building the packages for official releases

  1. Make sure you're using Node ~10. If you have nvm installed, you can switch to node 10 by using nvm use 10
  2. Run the following three commands to build the files. After each command, copy the zip file in /dist to a different location, since each command cleans up this folder to build the zip file:
    1. npm run deploy:express
    2. npm run deploy:lite
    3. npm run deploy:pro

Note: What the npm commands does is run gulp deploy commands. Probably better to not try to run gulp directly.

Composer

With PHP 8 out, some libraries used through composer are not compatible between PHP 7 and 8 (in particular 8.1 as of this writing). Running composer with PHP 7 would complain that some library versions were too high, and bringing those versions down would make PHP 8 complain when using composer.

This was remedied by adding a /php7 folder containing a PHP 7-friendly version of composer. addon.setup.php is where we load up composer dependencies, so a conditional controls if the PHP 7 or 8 version of dependencies are loaded.

When preparing a release, make sure to run composer at both levels.

For PHP 7:

  1. Go into the php7 folder.
  2. Run composer with PHP 7. If you're using something like Homebrew, this is how this would work: /opt/homebrew/opt/php@7.1/bin/php /usr/local/bin/composer update

For PHP 8:

  1. Go to the root folder of the repo.
  2. Run composer with PHP 8. If you're using something like Homebrew, this is how this would work: /opt/homebrew/opt/php@8.1/bin/php /usr/local/bin/composer update

NOTE: Make sure you add the full path of composer (eg. /usr/local/bin/composer) if you're using a custom php version on your computer to run composer instead of the global php command you might have set up on your computer.

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