In order to access the https://[env].foo.redhat.com in your browser, you have to add entries to your /etc/hosts
file. This is a one-time setup that has to be done only once (unless you modify hosts) on each machine.
To setup the hosts file run following command:
npm run patch:hosts
If this command throws an error run it as a sudo
:
sudo npm run patch:hosts
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Make sure nvm is installed
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npm install
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PROXY=true npm run start
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With a browser, open URL listed in the terminal output
Update config/dev.webpack.config.js
according to your application URL. Read more.
npm run verify
will run npm run lint
(eslint) and npm test
(Jest)
- The starter repo uses Travis to deploy the webpack build to another Github repo defined in
.travis.yml
- That Github repo has the following branches:
ci-beta
(deployed by pushing tomaster
ormain
on this repo)ci-stable
(deployed by pushing toci-stable
on this repo)qa-beta
(deployed by pushing toqa-beta
on this repo)qa-stable
(deployed by pushing toqa-stable
on this repo)prod-beta
(deployed by pushing toprod-beta
on this repo)prod-stable
(deployed by pushing toprod-stable
on this repo)
- That Github repo has the following branches:
- Travis uploads results to RedHatInsight's codecov account. To change the account, modify CODECOV_TOKEN on https://travis-ci.com/.