/cfqr-app

Cystic Fibrosis Questionnaire-Revised application

Primary LanguageJavaScriptOtherNOASSERTION

CFQ-R questionnaire

Build Status

Preview

You can find a live version of the application at http://cfqr-app.netlify.com/.

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Install

  • Note: requires a node version >= 6 and an npm version >= 3.
  • If you have installation or compilation issues with this project, please see this debugging guide

First, clone the repo via git:

git clone https://github.com/cphcrd/cfqr-app.git

And then install dependencies. ProTip: Install with yarn for faster and safer installation

$ cd cfqr-app && npm install

Run

Run these two commands simultaneously in different console tabs.

$ npm run hot-server
$ npm run start-hot

or run two servers with one command

$ npm run dev

Editor Configuration

Atom

apm install editorconfig es6-javascript autocomplete-flow javascript-snippets linter linter-eslint language-babel

Sublime

Others

DevTools

Toggle Chrome DevTools

  • OS X: Cmd Alt I or F12
  • Linux: Ctrl Shift I or F12
  • Windows: Ctrl Shift I or F12

See electron-debug for more information.

DevTools extension

This boilerplate is included following DevTools extensions:

You can find the tabs on Chrome DevTools.

If you want to update extensions version, please set UPGRADE_EXTENSIONS env, just run:

$ UPGRADE_EXTENSIONS=1 npm run dev

# For Windows
$ set UPGRADE_EXTENSIONS=1 && npm run dev

Externals

If you use any 3rd party libraries which can't or won't be built with webpack, you must list them in your webpack.config.base.js

externals: [
  // put your node 3rd party libraries which can't be built with webpack here (mysql, mongodb, and so on..)
]

For a common example, to install bcrypt, npm i --save bcrypt, and make sure to list bcrypt in externals in webpack.config.base.js or the app won't include them in the package:

externals: ['bcrypt']

CSS Modules

This boilerplate out of the box is configured to use css-modules.

All .css file extensions will use css-modules unless it has .global.css.

If you need global styles, stylesheets with .global.css will not go through the css-modules loader. e.g. app.global.css

If you want to import global css libraries (like bootstrap), you can just write the following code in .global.css:

@import "~bootstrap/dist/css/bootstrap.css";

Packaging

To package apps for the local platform:

$ npm run package

To package apps for all platforms:

First, refer to Multi Platform Build for dependencies.

Then,

$ npm run package-all

To package apps with options:

$ npm run package -- --[option]

Further commands

To run the application without packaging run

$ npm run build
$ npm start

To run End-to-End Test

$ npm run build
$ npm run test-e2e

Options

See electron-builder CLI Usage

Module Structure

This application uses a two package.json structure.

  1. If the module is native to a platform or otherwise should be included with the published package (i.e. bcrypt, openbci), it should be listed under dependencies in ./app/package.json and externals in webpack.config.base.js. See Externals.
  2. If a module is imported by another module, include it in dependencies in ./package.json. See this ESLint rule.
  3. Otherwise, modules used for building, testing and debugging should be included in devDependencies in ./package.json.

Static Type Checking

This project comes with Flow support out of the box! You can annotate your code with types, get Flow errors as ESLint errors, and get type errors during runtime during development. Types are completely optional.

Native-like UI

If you want to have native-like User Interface (OS X El Capitan and Windows 10), react-desktop may perfect suit for you.

Dispatching redux actions from main process

see discusses in #118 and #108

Maintainers

License

Please consult the LICENSE file.