React.js starter app for Red Hat Insights products that includes Patternfly 4 and shared Red Hat cloud service frontend components.
Before using this template, please check the create-crc-app. It has some extra setup you may like.
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 devel machine.
Best way is to edit manually /etc/hosts
on your localhost line:
127.0.0.1 <your-fqdn> localhost prod.foo.redhat.com stage.foo.redhat.com
Alternatively you can do this by running 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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npm install
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npm run start
- If you are running the chrome-service-backend locally, set the environment variable
CHROME_SERVICE
to the port that it is listening on (by default8000
). For example,CHROME_SERVICE=8000 npm run start
.
- If you are running the chrome-service-backend locally, set the environment variable
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Open browser in URL listed in the terminal output
Update appUrl
string inside fec.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/.