/TrelloDescriptionChangelog

Chrome plugin to display trello description changelog

Primary LanguageJavaScriptMIT LicenseMIT

Trello Description Changelog Plugin

Build Status Build status: Windows Dependency Status devDependency Status

Motivation

  • Trello doesn't have an option to show a card description history changelog.
  • For fun! (react + redux are awesome)

Example

TODO

  • Catch webservice errors
  • Show an indicator when the app is fetching data
  • Remove unused code broght by the project the repo was based on
  • Fix eslint errors
  • Clean package.json
  • Update README.md
  • e2e Tests
  • app Tests
  • Remove this todo once everything is done :P

Acknowledgment

This is based on this great repo React Chrome Extension Boilerplate

Features

Inject page

The inject script is being run by chrome/extension/background/inject.js. A simple example will be inject bottom of page(https://github.com/*) if you visit.

Installation

# clone it
$ git clone https://github.com/jhen0409/react-chrome-extension-boilerplate.git

# Install dependencies
$ npm install

Development

  • Run script
# build files to './dev'
# start webpack development server
$ npm run dev
  • If you're developing Inject page, please allow https://localhost:3000 connections. (Because injectpage injected GitHub (https) pages, so webpack server procotol must be https.)
  • Load unpacked extensions with ./dev folder.

React/Redux hot reload

This boilerplate uses Webpack and react-transform, and use Redux. You can hot reload by editing related files of Popup & Window & Inject page.

Using Redux DevTools Extension

You can use redux-devtools-extension on development mode.

Build

# build files to './build'
$ npm run build

Compress

# compress build folder to {manifest.name}.zip and crx
$ npm run build
$ npm run compress -- [options]

Options

If you want to build crx file (auto update), please provide options, and add update.xml file url in [manifest.json](https://developer.chrome.com/extensions/autoupdate#update_url manifest.json).

  • --app-id: your extension id (can be get it when you first release extension)
  • --key: your private key path (default: './key.pem')
    you can use npm run compress-keygen to generate private key ./key.pem
  • --codebase: your crx file url

See autoupdate guide for more information.

Test

# lint
$ npm run lint
# test/app
$ npm test
$ npm test -- --watch  # watch files
# test/e2e
$ npm run build
$ npm run test-e2e

LICENSE

MIT