/deriv-com

Deriv.com static content - staging release

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deriv-com

Deriv.com static content

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Requirements

  • node
  • npm
  • gatsby-cli (npm install -g gatsby-cli)

Editor helpers

🚀 Quick start

  1. Install your dependencies:

    npm install
  2. To start developing:

    npm start
  3. Open the source code and start editing!

    Your site is now running at http://localhost:8000!

    Note: You'll also see a second link: http://localhost:8000/___graphql. This is a tool you can use to experiment with querying your data. Learn more about using this tool in the Gatsby tutorial.

To update translations

  • Checkout crowdin branch, pull the latest changes, and create new branch from crowdin
    git checkout crowdin
    git pull upstream crowdin
    git checkout -b [_your_branch_name]
  • Pull the latest changes from dev branch
    git pull upstream dev
  • Extract translation text to update messages.json
    cd scripts/
    node extract-translations.js
  • Commit changes and make pull request to upstream crowdin branch
  • Merge pull request will trigger crowdin hook to update translation text in crowdin

📦 GH-pages deployment

  1. Basic name.github.io/deriv-com/

    npm run deploy-dev

    ⚠️ This will remove your branch deployments

  2. To a specific branch:

    branch_name=fix_all_the_bugs npm run deploy-branch
    • This will be deployed to name.github.io/deriv-com/br/fix_all_the_bugs
    • To cleanup all branches run npm run deploy-dev

📦 GH-pages deployment

  1. Basic name.github.io/deriv-com/

    npm run deploy-dev

    ⚠️ This will remove your branch deployments

  2. To a specific branch:

    branch_name=fix_all_the_bugs npm run deploy-branch
    • This will be deployed to name.github.io/deriv-com/br/fix_all_the_bugs
    • To cleanup all branches run npm run deploy-dev

Release

git tag ${RELEASE_TARGET}_vYYYYMMDD_${INTEGER} -m 'some message'

Based on RELEASE_TARGET there are 2 types of release:

  1. Release to staging:

    1. git tag staging_v20191205 -m 'release staging' # the tag needs to follow the RegExp format /^staging.*/
    2. git push origin staging_v20191205
  2. Release to production:

    1. git tag production_v20191205 -m 'release production' # the tag needs to follow the RegExp format /^production.*/
    2. git push origin production_v20191205