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Next Centrally Deployed Templates Solution (nCDTS)

The Next Centrally Deployed Templates Solution (nCDTS), is a redesign of the original CDTS solution. As the CDST has evolved beyond its original design the current architecture has reached its limits in adaptability and maintainability. This project is a prototype that attempts to make use of the best new functionality available in modern web browsers and ECMA Script - while still being backwards compatible with some older browsers.

Purpose

The purpose of Next Centrally Deployed Templates Solution(nCDTS) is to have the client browser apply common, standardized DOM templates to a web page. The nCDTS module uses an instruction object to determine what to alter in the DOM of the page. The instruction object can be inline or fetched. The primary goal of the core nCDTS module is to apply the instructed DOM alterations as efficiently as possible and then get out of the way of other page functionality (scripts, css).

Working with this repository

Requirements

To work with this project you will need node.js and npm installed. This project was created with:

  • node.js v8.11.2
  • npm 5.6.0

Security

Verifying commits

This project will need you to use GPG to verify commits. Please follow Signing commits with GPG.

Two Factor Authentication (2FA)

All members to this project will need to have 2FA enabled to merge any code into the repository. Read more about Two-Factor Authentication on the Gitlab site.

Install dependencies

Clone this repository to a local directory. On the command line move to the cloned directory ( this directory should contain the package.json file) and run : $ npm install. This command will read the package.json and install the npm dependencies to the node_modules directory.

Test Driven Development

Unit Tests

The /test/unit directory structure follows that of the /src directory and unit test files should be named for their corresponding src files using a '.test.js' extension. For example:

  • src/CDTSLoader.js -> test/unit/CDTSLoader.test.js
  • src/DemonstrationComponents/LoremIpsumComponent.js -> test/unit/DemonstrationComponents/LoremIpsumComponent.test.js

This project makes use of the Jest testing frame work from Facebook for unit testing. Jest is configured to look for tests in the /test/unit directory.

To run all unit tests on the command line move to the cloned directory and run: $npm test.

To run a specific unit test on the command line move to the cloned directory and run: $npm test -- {path/to/my/testcode.test.js}. Using the LoremIpsumComponent for an example : $npm test -- test/unit/DemonstrationComponents/LoremIpsumComponent.test.js

For more details on command line arguments that can be passed to Jest please see Jest CLI Options.

The jsdom npm package is also included as a development dependency. This enables DOM like functionality within node.js unit tests. For more information see jsdom.

Builds

This project uses the Webpack module bundler to build and minify the final JavaScript modules.

At its core, webpack is a static module bundler for modern JavaScript applications. When webpack processes your application, it internally builds a dependency graph which maps every module your project needs and generates one or more bundles.

Development

To create a development build of the modules and launch the Webpack Development Server on the command line move to the cloned directory and run: $ npm run start

This command will:

  • Compile src code to un-minified js module(s) stored/served in memory (does not overwrite the builds in the /dist directory)
  • Launch a local web server on port 8080
  • Serve static files (html, css, json, js) found under the '/test' directory
  • Open 'localhost:8080/html/index.html' in default browser
  • "Hot load" changes to files in /src upon save - in memory modules are recompiled
Production

To create a production build of the modules on the command line move to the cloned directory and run: $ npm run build

This command will:

  • Compile src code to minified js module(s) saved in the /dist directory. This will overwrite files in existing /dist directory. Modules created are the core cdtsnext.js amd the democomponents.js. More component modules to come ...

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