New Branch Workflow:
1. Create new branch for each new feature you work on
a. Checkout develop branch with "git checkout develop"
b. Create new branch from master with "git checkout -b 'feature/<new-branch-name>'" or 'bug/<new-branch-name>'
c. Add changes
d. Commit `git commit -m "message"`
e. Push `git push`
2. Creating Pull Requests
To learn, check out the How to Create Pull Requests.
Available Scripts
First Run for Development?
RUN
1. npm install
2. npm run firebase:local
3. npm run localdev
npm run firebase:local
will configure and start the Firebase emulator suite.
On your first run, you will need to open the emulator suite and add yourself as a user.
Any data you modify will be saved locally for future use.
In the project directory, you can run:
npm run livedev
Dev server will run which will watch if any file changes and updates instantly.
npm run localdev
Will start the live development server preconfigured with the environment information needed to connect to the Firebase emulators.
npm run firebase:local
Configures the Firebase emulator suite for local development and starts the emulators.
npm run prod
Builds the app for production to the build
folder.
It correctly bundles React in production mode and optimizes the build for the best performance.
The build is minified and the filenames include the hashes.
Your app is ready to be deployed!
npm run lint
Launches the ESlinter to show errors.
npm run cypress
Launches the test runner in the interactive watch mode.
npm run test
Launches the test runner locally in CLI.
npm run recordtest
Launches the test runner in the Cypress Cloud Dashboar
npm run devdeploy
Deploy to Dev Environment
- Make sure you are logged in via firebase-tools cli into CQREF Account
- run devdeploy in the command prompt.
npm run stagingdeploy
Deploy to Staging Environment
- Make sure you are logged in via firebase-tools cli into CQREF Account
- run stagingdeploy in the command prompt.
npm run deploy
Deploy to Production
- Make sure you are logged in via firebase-tools cli into CQREF Account
- run deploy in the command prompt.
gcloud functions deploy helloGET --runtime nodejs8 --trigger-http
Deploy Cloud Function
- Instead of helloGET substitute with function Folder name
- CI/CD Is not done for Cloud Functions so deploy and submit pull request.
Learn More
JSDocumentation is Available at Chalk Docs. You can learn more about webpack at Webpack. To learn React, check out the React documentation. To learn Cypress, check out the Cypress documentation.